Hmmm... Probably the Partagas Corona Juniour I took to work, it was pretty good - my first of this size I usually smoke the PSD4, but this was enjoyable.
I would have to say the LFD Factory Press. I have been meaning to smoke it but have not had the time to sit down and really enjoy. It until tonight. It was an excellent smoke.
This week, I had some great cigars. But, I will have to go with a Cohiba Robusto from 03'- Not all the cigars from that time period were bad. They are aging beautifully.
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Romeo y Julieta Romeo #2. I wasn't expecting much from this weird little Habano tubo I got in a duty free somewhere, but it was shockingly good. I thought it was machine made, but it smoked very well if it was. I think I paid about 30 euro for ten. A real bargain. Great RyJ flavor. Burn and draw were spot on.
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This week it has to be a Tatuaje Havan VI Torpedo, I was hoping that the Bolivar RC would below me away but it wasn't that good, it might just be a bad stick though I have a few more in the humi that I will try later before deciding. But this week it's the Tatuaje
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The Opus X Robusto that I enjoyed a few nights ago. A spectacular cigar!
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