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An Oliva Series V Double Robusto this evening with a Tanqueray and Tonic.

Good evening all. Smile


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

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Good evening Doc and all, I hope everyone is well.

Earlier, had a La Aroma de Cuba Cetros with a bottle of Pellegrino.

Tonight, a Padron 3000 with a few vodka & sodas. These Padron's are just plain yummy.

No more brown liquor till fall.
 
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Perdomo Reserve Champagne Churchill and a cold pint of Guiness
 
Posts: 207 | Location: Miami and NY | Registered: October 18, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Had a Cohiba Lancero around noon with a big cup of Hazelnut coffee... I can see what Suckling was talking about in his March blog about the 07 Lanceros exhibiting tea flavors...
 
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HDM Dark Sumatra. Good smoke, great price!
 
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tatuaje havana angeles VI ..this smoke is so great and consistent its quickly becoming my new fav!


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AF Short Story.


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Posts: 251 | Location: Norfolk, VA | Registered: December 25, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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A Black Label Clasico Partagas Robusto


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After dinner and a stint in the neighbors new Hot Tub Level of his new patio area; we came up to the Club Level [new name for the Patio Level since we added the gazebo] for cigars, beer, baseball, solving world hunger, etc... A Monte #4 did the trick for me...


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Aurora 100 Anos Corona. Unreal....


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Good evening Doc and et al.

Had an IT Super Fuerte Natural robusto after work. Enjoyed it very much.
 
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CAO Gold Perfecto - tasted great - nubbed it


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This afternoon, an Oliva V Double Robusto. Tonight, a DPG Blue Imperiales, and a 601 Oscuro.


"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!!"
 
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Monte Petite Edmundo - the wrapper cracked cracked as I tried to loosen the draw a bit, but taste was good.


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Paul B.K. Garmirian about making cigars
 
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Anejo #50 for me tonight with some port.


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I celebrated my birthday last night with a Trinidad Fundadores and some Glenlivet 18 yr.

Unfortunately the draw on the Fundadores was really tight; if it didn't taste so good I would have thrown it right away.
 
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Padron 1926 No. 2.

Great cigar, but I think my cold dulled the flavors somewhat.
 
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A JdN Gran Consul for me. Very very strong and distinctive, not bad if you like in your face unrefined sweet spice. Just not really to my tastes though. 59.


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A. Fuente Hemmingway Signature along with some pork ribs on the grill, and a few domestic beers. First cigar in a while, nice to be back.


"What my neighbors call good I belive in my soul to be bad, and if I repent anything it is my good behavior." ~ H D Thoreau
 
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A Punch rothschild ems with a glass of iced water and the WSJ Friday crossword. I got almost 2 hours out of it and it was very good (my first Punch). I also used a punch cutter on the cap which worked perfectly. I nubbed it and the head looks almost like it wasn't even smoked.
 
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