This morning I took and hour before heading to work and had a Tatuaje Artista with a mug of Mt Hagen coffee. Liket it so much I stopped by the B&M in DC and brought home a box. Had one tonight after a great dinner with a glass of Rum. This stick was great right out of the box. Wonder what a few months in the humi will do to the rest of the box? How they last that long..
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Posts: 206 | Location: NOVA | Registered: February 15, 2008
This morning with coffee, a Nub Connecticut 464T, the most distinctive of the Nub series as far as I am concerned. This afternoon a Camacho Coyolar Figurado. Tonight, a Tatuaje Regios.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming--Wow--What a ride!!"
Posts: 666 | Location: St. Louis, Mo area | Registered: November 17, 2006
Finally this hectic day is winding out. I've just lit an Opus X Robusto that I bought in 2006 - WOW, smooth from the third draw and just bursting with flavor!
This is great tobacco, and I fell lucky to be able to enjoy it. I can't even tell you how much flavor this cigar has already! I probably should have saved it for a better occasion. lol
-aphexafx
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Originally posted by littoines: This morning started with a party short. Went to the local B&M where I had a Kristoff Corojo toro. UGHHH!!! I don't know where to begin. Just plain bad. In all fairness the local had it way over humidified. But so far all who tried except one person hated them. I may give it another try so I can post some sort of review. I ended my stay there with a Nub Habano 460? pretty good. Smoked even and long. Just didn't have much complexity or distict flavors. After the party short nothing seemed to hit the spot. I should know better than to start the day at the top.
I couldn't end my smoking day on a bad note so while outside grilling a pork tenderloin I slowly enjoyed a Trini Reyes. Now that was the ticket.