Great review, lucky bum! After a first communion party the weather cleared in the afternoon and I enjoyed a long cigar. You can guess what it was in the trading forum.
Posts: 953 | Location: Long Island, NY | Registered: July 28, 2007
This evening I sat on the patio swing and fired up a Rocky Patel Decade. Reminded me of a Sun Grown but with a richer flavor. One fine stick..Have 3 more that I will keep on ice for those special occasions.
Posts: 39 | Location: Central CA | Registered: January 06, 2008
I was short on time today so I thought a Short Story would be perfect. I got one that was so plugged I could barely light it. First SS I've ever had that was plugged. I ended up tossing it out after trying to unplug it. Better luck next time I hope.
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Posts: 263 | Location: Norfolk, VA | Registered: December 25, 2006
tonight I had a CAO Italia Gondola that I've been aging for a while, it definitely improved with age and mellowed out a lot. Begining was very good with sweet spice and leather, kinda reminded me of Tatuaje Havana VI but not quite as good obviously. An okay cigar that I'll have from time to time
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Steve, I can always count on you for the Padron 3000's! Great Cigars!
Well after my abnormal 4 smoke day on Saturday I was going to take a break but my first Anejo was calling my name. #46 I blieve. Good but not great. I have a few more that will rest before I give it another go.
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Posts: 818 | Location: Indianapolis | Registered: October 19, 2007