I've been waiting months for a box of Cuesta-Rey Stanford's Reserve Cameroon to come in so I finally got to try a No. 9 torpedo. It started off sour and papery, the draw was tough and the burn was crooked. Tonight's smoke sucked. Hopefully the rest of the box will be better.
On the Patio Level on a beautiful Fall evening after dinner at my favorite restaurant, a Gurkha Titan toro [part of a 5-pack sampler, the second of three that I bought]...
"Whatsoever is rightly done, however humble, is noble." Sir Henry Royce, 1924
Posts: 1067 | Location: Newnan, GA | Registered: June 13, 2005
hey doc! well do to a fast caught illness sunday and monday i havent had a smoke in the past two days. feeling a little bit better so i figured i hit it off right. blazing a nice monti #4 habano(thanks dr.wu) with a nice breeze slipping through the window. good evening fellas.
__________________________ I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em. -Ron White
Posts: 228 | Location: Southwest, USA | Registered: September 03, 2007
Partagas Black Label with a nice Manhattan, enjoying the cool fall evening with my labs and watching the sun set over the trees that are changing color.
Posts: 203 | Location: New Mexico - The Land of Entrapment | Registered: May 12, 2006
Started the morning drive to work with an H Upmann Vintage Cameroon petit corona. After lunch it was a Padron 3000 maduro. While grilling a pork tenderloin it was another petit corona. After dinner I finished with a Don Pepin blue label. A four cigar day is not the norm for me but it was just that type of day.