I was going to break out a nice cigar if the Lakers won. I settled for a Gurka Nepalese Warrior. If the Lakers lose game 2, I think I might breakout that Thompson bundled cigar that was pif'd to me recently.
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Posts: 1069 | Location: Signal Hill, CA | Registered: April 26, 2007
Yesterday afternoon, had a Carlos Torano 1916 Cameroon Churchill with a bottle of Pellegrino.
Later in the afternoon, a 1-year old Don Pepin Garcia Serie JJ Belicoso. It has mellowed nicely with age. The peppery edge is gone.
Last night, an Oliva Master Blends 3 Robusto with a few vodka & sodas. Couldn't wait, it was the first one out of a new box right off the truck. A fantastic smoke. One of my favorites right now.
Posts: 1683 | Location: CT | Registered: November 01, 2007
To many to list. I was at an Oliva event at the local and lets just say I had just about every size of every blend. Well, almost. The top three standouts were. #1 The V Lancero. #2 The O Churchill. #3 The G Cameroon Robusto. Just a fantastic day of smoking.
Originally posted by QM: Smokeout in the FGWN. I started off with a Montecristo 2. Then a Vegas Robaina Famosa. Last smoke of the evening was a Bolivar Belicos Fino.
Was there too... Had a fantastic Ramon Allones Estupendo (RE Asia Pacifico) and a Saint Luis Rey corona (yuk! Too tight draw!)...
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