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A RASS from 06 tonight.

I wish I could allow there to age a bit more.


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

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Evening Doc, I had an 06 RASS myself last night, they are good. I need to keep some too.
A friend went to Riga on a stag party a couple of weeks ago.
Tonight I had an El Rey Del Mundo Vikingo.
Young, but very very good.



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Hey Doc...After a nice filet mignon dinner with my wife i'm in my office with an Anejo #46 and 2 fingers of Havana Club 7 Ans.....
 
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I am having a Cohiba XV right now, and I think it is pretty good. Its not one of the better cigars that I have ever had, but its without a doubt not the worst.


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Ill be smoking a beautiful Oliva Serie O Perfecto.


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Diamond Crown Maximus Toro on the drive to work this morning.
Always good.
 
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had a fonseca cubano limitido...i think i have finally and completlu lost my taste for these

happy smoking everyone


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Bolivar Royal Coronas OR Monetecristo #4, can't decide...


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HELIX Connecticut


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lots of windshield time today so i brought a La Aroma De Cuba churchill and a Padilla 68'Robusto


"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."
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LFD Coronado Corona Gorda for I too had 4 hours of windshield time.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Docbarry:
A RASS from 06 tonight.

I wish I could allow there to age a bit more.


Hey Doc,
Is it not that way with all cigars? We just cannot keep our fingers off of the good ones!

Tonight, for me a good portion of Dalmore Cigar Malt, and a Partagas SD1 EL 2004.
Strong, powerful, knock your socks off smoke!


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Doc, I gotta give it to ya. You never miss a beat... it really is amazing. Hats off to you: one of the finest members of this board.

If only I were so consistent.
 
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Last night I had a RP Edge Sumatra.. Really enjoyed it - Especially when they can be found for under $4! Thanks to LightMeUp for sending me this one in a PIF
 
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Well, better late than never.

I had a water heater fail Tuesday evening and yesterday (Wednesday) I spent some time with my plumber (who is an old friend) while he put in the new water heater.

I was lucky that I spotted the small leak before it turned into a gusher and flooded the finished basement (which is where I smoke my cigars). I was actually having a smoke when I saw the damp area around the base of the water heater.

I still found time to have a Padron 3000 natural and a DPG Cuban Classic robusto with some Speyburn single malt.
 
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last night, I got to indulge Big Grin

Por Larragnna Londsdale German RE, paired it with a Longmorn 15

cigar was good, got much better in the 2nd phase, and exploded in the 3rd..

loved the scotch as well. it was my 1st longmorn..
 
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It turned cold again last night so I had an Illusione 68 with a shot of Caymus VSOP cognac. I'll be glad when spring gets here.
 
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RP Edge Missle Corojo. Nice smoke, nice price!


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