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HdM Roth.. had some burn problems but was ok


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Today I smoked a Nub Cameroon at my firepit after mowing the yard.


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Posts: 171 | Location: Oregon | Registered: December 03, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Good evening all. This evening I have an 06 H. Upmann Sir Winston.

I am running low on aged Cubans. I will have to wait at least until next March to have anything worth smoking


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AF Don Carlos Beli with Knob Creek


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Posts: 120 | Location: Panama City Beach, FL | Registered: November 10, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Earlier at my B&M I gave a cigar another chance - the CAO Brazilia. I hated it the first time, but i always give them at LEAST a second try. it was the rubusto size (don't remember the cutesy name they give them). I actually enjoyed it.. It was chocolatey without being sweet. Glad i revisited this one..
 
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RyJ Cazadores and Martell Cordon Bleu cognac after ribs dinner.
 
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Just lit up a Black Pearl, the first time I have tried this cigar. Don't know exactly which one, I would say it is a 5" with about a 42 ring size. A little milder than I usually smoke, but enjoying it just fine. Goes well with my Makers Mark.
 
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San Cristobal De La Habana petite corona. Not a bad little smoke.


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Monte #4 with a little over a year of age on it.
 
Posts: 758 | Location: Groton, CT | Registered: March 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Living in Mexico City, it's easy to find Habanos & I've been smoking them almost exclusively. i decided it was time to revist other brands. With that in mind, this week I've smoked a few Rocky Patels, Joya de Nicaragua & LADC. Midday today I smoked a Monte #4 & now I have a Bolivar Royal Corona about halfway down. At the risk of sounding like an Habano snob, both of these are head & shoulders above the other ones I smoked this week.
 
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Evenin Doc and crew
Tatuaje Angle ? Little smoke with lots of flavor. Don't let the size fool you.

This evening a Cohiba Sig VI with a few glasses of MT Gay very old rum after dinner.

Good way to end the week


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Posts: 197 | Location: NOVA | Registered: February 15, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hey fellas...this was a great cigar afternoon/evening...i enjoyed 3 great cigars:

- fuento work of art

- camacho corojo

- padron 1964

beautiful day in southern MD today...finishing the padron now with some Rowan's Creek bourbon and a stary view...tough to beat...

what shall it be tomorrow???
 
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A Perdomo Lot 23 Belicoso for now, more later.


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First planned of the day is an Aurora Preferido Maduro. Just out of curiosity which color tube would that be, my B&M has the singles without tubes.


It's the red tube/ ruby one. I havent had a chance to have one of these, absolutly love the sapphire and platinium ones.
 
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On the neighbor's Club Level [covered portion of the Fire Level] after dinner, a Gurka East India Corporation churchill with a couple of beers...


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Good evening everyone,

Started with an Oliva Serie G double robusto right after getting home from work. Then later this evening sat out back and watched the sprinklers go round in the pasture as I enjoyed a great sunset and a great Don Lino Africa Duma. Hope everyone has a great weekend.
 
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beautiful day in southern MD today...finishing the padron now with some Rowan's Creek bourbon and a stary view...tough to beat...

it was great out today, mid 70s, much less humidity than there has been this week, perfect evening. i just finished the RASCC that jlaker was nice enough to gift me and for a first cuban is was pretty darn good, probably should have smoked this earlier because the flavors seemed a little muted, but it was good all the same. thanks a bunch jlaker


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Today...

LFD Ligero L-500 Oscuro Natural.
 
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Pepin Cuban Classic Robusto
 
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Had an Ashton VSG Sorcerer this afternoon and an Hemmingway Best Seller this evening.


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