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A very busy day in the office today. I guess the Flu season is upon us.

My usual Tanqueray martini with pepperoni, sausage and cheese.

Opus X Super Belicoso.

Have a great Saturday night.


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Perdomo Habano early then Rocky Patel Edge.

Home made red zinfadel and bread at B&M this morning


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Oliva Serie V Torpedo, And water.
Very nice cigar.


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Earlier today at the local shop I had a Tatuaje Reserva SW and a Padron Anniversary 1964 Imperial.
 
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Bolivar Royal Coronas(TEB Jun07)...Very nice right now....but will wait another 6 months before i try another....maybe...if i can hold out that long.
 
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Padron 1964 Torp. I can't wait for the weather to warm up so that I can enjoy it outside.
 
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At the local shop this morning with coffee, an Oliva Serie V belicoso...my first Serie V...excellent! Next Serie V is the lancero...can't wait...


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Had a PUNCH and Coffee.


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This morning I had an Oliva Serie G Torpedo with French roast coffee. Since I had the whole day to myself I added a little spiced Cuban rum to the coffee. I can’t get over how good the Oliva Gs are, especially when price is considered. I’m ordering another box to put away.

This afternoon a DPG Cuban Classic (black label) Robusto with some Speyburn single malt.

Tonight, after dinner (Chinese take-out) a red label Tatuaje VI Hermosos and more Speyburn.
 
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CAO Brazilla, Anaconda - not a bad stick.
 
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Hoyo De Monterrey Dark Sumatra


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PAM 64 Imperial


"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points."
-Don Pepin Garcia

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Juan Lopez Epicure No. 1
 
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Cohiba XV Robusto, and a Newcastle Brown Ale Beer.


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Torano 1916 Cameroon...my streak of Torano's failing to disappoint continues.
 
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