This afternoon, an Oliva Serie V Double Robusto. Tonight a Tatuaje Regios.
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tonight I shall have a Partagas No.4 and a coffee. I brought some German coffee today. I like to try something different every now and then.
Last night I had a Don Carlos Belicosos and Hennessy VS cognac. I usualy drink XO but i bought the VS recently as I have never tried it. Its not half bad.
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Londoner there is no coffee growing in Germany,perhabs you bought from a German Roaster like Tschibo or Eduscho or Dallmeyers.Enjoy it anyways. Last night i had a La Caya Brazil Toro
Posts: 145 | Location: Ontario,Can. | Registered: January 17, 2008
One of a few 07 ERdM Grandes de Espana that I bought on the advice of senor Mottola. A very interesting and lively smoke in the first 2/3rds then got lost at the end. 75.
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Late morning it was a Punch rare corojo crystal. I think Punch makes the best Corojo wrapped cigar. After that it was the latest sized RP the Edge. A big 60 ring cigar I believe. No finnesse. Flavor has been sacraficed for power.
BTW, mine was a Perdomo Habana Maduro Toro. Pretty nice.
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Originally posted by Docbarry: This evening I have a Don Carlos Doble Robusto and the last of a bottle of Woodford Reserve.
Brown Liquor season is quickly coming to an end.
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