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Good Sunday morning all.
I am starting today with a Sungrown Chateau Fuente and a pot of coffee.

More later.


Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...

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Morning Doc,

Started with a La Aurora Preferido #3 with the last cup on the Patio Level on a beautiful GA morning...

This afternoon at the local shop, a Don Juan Urquijo Vintage Blend 1993 corona [Phillipine brand, over 300 years old, started by Spanish from Cuba]...a gift... One of my favorite NC's...

Maybe more later, as well...

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I am starting off the day with a Tatuaje Lancero and some Killer Beans
 
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Good morning. Starting my sunday morning with a house blend from a local shop called Habaneros that hand rolls the cigars in house. Excellent smoke. With a nice cup of coffee.
 
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Fuente Hemingway Signature while listening to Don Redmon and John Coltrane on my back deck - nice Sunday morning


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So far today I've smoked an Upmann Regalia. There will be more later for sure, it is a BEAUTIFUL day here.
 
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VR Famosos with Ethiopia Limu coffee this morning. More later.
 
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Good day all, I hope everyone is well.

This afternoon, had a La Aroma de Cuba Cetros with a few screwdrivers made with fresh-squeezed oranges.

More later...
 
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Whats up guys...after lunch i had a Anejo #48..
nice burn great draw but very short finish..good afternoon smoke tho..maybe more later...
 
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Good morning all,

Started the day with an Oliva Serie
G double robusto. Not sure what I will have later today.
 
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This late afternoon I'm smoking a RP 1992. It is one of the better 92's that I've smoked.
 
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Out to dinner tonight with a Vegueros Mareva.



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Just sparked up a RG Panatella Extra


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Just had a Tatuaje Nobles. Planning on my last H Upman Magnum 46 later.

I have the 1/8 drill bit ready as the pre-light draw is supertight even at 62% RH. We'll see.
 
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Just sparked up a RG Panatella Extra


I've said it before and I'll say it again- TC cuban cigars can give you some very interesting smokes. Hints of liquorice and chilli in this one which I rarely, if ever, taste in a cigar. I'm having another tomorrow. 67.

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Just sparked up a RG Panatella Extra


I've said it before and I'll say it again- TC cuban cigars can give you some very interesting smokes. Hints of liquorice and chilli in this one which I rarely, if ever, taste in a cigar. I'm having another tomorrow. 67.


I love this cigar, it's one of the few Cubans that I can buy locally without mortgaging my house. Very consistant and very tasty.
 
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Brevas Royale this morning (my last one) and this evening it is a Pepin Garcia Blue Label.
Coffee with both of them.

GONZO !!!
 
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Good evening Gentleman,
so far an Oliva series V torpedo with a pot of coffee.
 
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A Herencia White Label torpedo, which is a cigar locally rolled in Ybor City, Tampa. I buy a few whenever I go there for a family visit. I really like it a lot -- Dominican filler, Ecuadoran wrapper from Cuban seed. Medium-bodied, creamy smoke, firm-but-not-too-firm draw and a perfect burn, a Wheaties taste with undertones of nutmeg.

With a Bombay Sapphire martini.

Herencia web site.


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Cohiba XV from the JR gift pack with the Xikar cutter. Not a bad cigar imho, but not at all worth it when you consider there are better cigars you can get for the same or less cash.
 
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