Yeah a little odd, but first my wife joined me in a THOMPSONS cigar. (I know, the name is not supposed to be mentioned but that's what it says on the band) This 5X 52 cigar was the color of light chocolate with a flavor to match. In fact that's exactly what it was, a Chocolate cigar.
I am SMOKING a Don Carlos Doble Robusto this evening.
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Originally posted by Docbarry: Yeah a little odd, but first my wife joined me in a THOMPSONS cigar. (I know, the name is not supposed to be mentioned but that's what it says on the band) This 5X 52 cigar was the color of light chocolate with a flavor to match. In fact that's exactly what it was, a Chocolate cigar.
I am SMOKING a Don Carlos Doble Robusto this evening.
Tasting notes on that first cigar, Doc? Hints of cocoa, perhaps?
A VSG Torpedo for me tonight.
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2001 H.Upmann connie no.1 with some Pyrat XO tonight
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slow-aged by perdomo glorioso(good morning cigar, complemented my coffee well, too mild for any other time really), now a ghurka class regent churchill(its very nice, lots of creamy smoke, with a good white ash).....gimpy hope you get better soon
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A Camacho of some sort, looks to be a Toro size. Earlier an Hoyo Dark Sumatra Robusto.
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