This morning after a little yard work I had a Sungrown Chateau Fuente with coffee.
A little later a Zino Mini-Cigarillo and this afternoon after a light lunch I relaxedon the deck in the beautiful autumn sun with an Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Double Corona.
More after dinner I am certain.
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Posts: 9250 | Location: New York City | Registered: May 02, 2002
Ashton VSG belicoso earlier. Now, I'm headed to the smoke shop, see if Richard needs anything, now that Mike is gone, he may need some help. Richard just got new stock in, so I'll peruse his humdididor.
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Beautifull day today so I went to Fort Erie Ontario for live horse racing. Decided to bring a couple Punch Champions with me and although I lost the cigars were good. Punch is one of the only lines I like from General. Never dissapointing. Considering a Padilla 1948 Lancero tonight. Never had one yet but I love the Miami Lancero so I'm looking forward to this.
I was in the mood for a classic novel on my day off so I thought I'd read a little Hemingway and smoke a little too. A signature on the back patio this afternoon was delightful.
"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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