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posted September 12, 2014 10:09 PMHide Post
Paul Stulac WBL Lancero, wow what a great cigar. First inch it was almost overpowering with pepper but it transitioned nicely.

Construction, burn, were perfect and that is a tough vitola to get perfect. VERY impressed.


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Chi Chi, get the yayo
 
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posted September 12, 2014 10:19 PMHide Post





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posted September 13, 2014 07:21 PMHide Post
Padron 3000 with Anderson Valley amber aged in Wild Turkey barrels. Wow...awesome.
 
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posted September 14, 2014 07:13 PMHide Post
Tonight I am smoking a My Father special white label. It's hard to beat a Pepin stick!
 
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posted September 15, 2014 07:34 PMHide Post
On this chilly night, I'm bundled up smoking an Assylum Schizo robusto. Good and cheap cigar!
 
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posted September 15, 2014 07:38 PMHide Post
picked up the following yesterday:

Java Toro Mint
Java Toro Latte
Acid Blonde
2x Kristoff Sumatra


Lit one up with a couple buddies last night. Gave one the mint and the other the blonde, since I really wanted to try the Latte. I really, really liked it. It apparently has actual coffee in it, and it was delicious.

Never had the kristoff before but a friend highly recommended it so I grabbed a couple. Interested to try it out.


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posted September 15, 2014 07:47 PMHide Post
That right there is what it's all about! Sharing smokes with good friends and enjoying the moment!
 
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posted September 15, 2014 07:57 PMHide Post
Had a LGC Serie N the other night. Not impressed. Too much cocoa flavor.



I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
 
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posted September 15, 2014 07:59 PMHide Post
Have you tried a Serie R? Not as much cocoa in them. Another good one is the Artesanos de Miami by LGC.
 
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posted September 15, 2014 08:21 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by petr:
Have you tried a Serie R? Not as much cocoa in them. Another good one is the Artesanos de Miami by LGC.


Yeah I like R's, which is why I tried an N. I'll be sticking with the R's. The N was seriously like a chocolate infused cigar. Kinda bland, too.



I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
 
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posted September 17, 2014 04:41 PMHide Post
Since it's getting dark earlier, I started earlier. Smoking a Tatuaje Pudgy Wolf as I needed something new. I just started so no real review yet.
 
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posted September 17, 2014 04:55 PMHide Post
in case you guys need to make a purchase, CI is offering a free knife that is Gurkha branded if you spend 125$ pretty easy to do with one box.

Series R # 6 used to be my go to. I traded my broken xikar punch in for a pipe lighter and havent bought them since. Maybe Ill try a #3 soon.



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posted September 17, 2014 05:36 PMHide Post
Had a Don Pepin Garcia, Padron 3000 and a Kuba Maduro so far this week. Pepin was good but my favorites so far are Ave Maria and Flor de las Antillas.
 
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posted September 17, 2014 05:43 PMHide Post
Cigar of my father is excellent. Its 2nd place behind my hemmingways.



What man is a man that does not make the world better. -Balian of Ibelin

Only boring people get bored. - Ruth Burke
 
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posted September 18, 2014 01:30 PMHide Post
Montecristo churchill right now. Wow...lives up to the hype!
 
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posted September 18, 2014 05:07 PMHide Post
Leemur, I have a #2 in the humidor I have been waiting to smoke. They are great sticks.

As of now though I am smoking an Alec Bradley American classic blend that has been sitting 6 months to a year. Quite tasty for a mild cigar.
 
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Caribou gorn
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posted September 18, 2014 05:15 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Leemur:
Montecristo churchill right now. Wow...lives up to the hype!


quote:
Originally posted by petr:
Leemur, I have a #2 in the humidor I have been waiting to smoke. They are great sticks.

As of now though I am smoking an Alec Bradley American classic blend that has been sitting 6 months to a year. Quite tasty for a mild cigar.


Cuban Monte #2 is still the greatest cigar of all time, in my book.



I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
 
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posted September 18, 2014 09:16 PMHide Post
Having a Tatuaje Fausto Avion 2012. This is still a powerhouse after being in the humidor for more than a year.


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Chi Chi, get the yayo
 
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FYI www.cigarsprintsale.com is evil. Just got a box of 10 Nub 464 torpedo habano for $38 shipped. Roughly half the normal cost. I'm going to get in trouble there. Eek
 
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posted September 19, 2014 12:00 PMHide Post
Cigarbid.com is so much more evil lol.

This week I had a Gurkha regent which suffered from piss poor construction. A Padron series lancero (don't recall the company name of the size) which was fantastic. My only complaint about lanceros is you have to pay attention to them. Also had a drew estate undercrown in robusto.

This weekend I'm busting out a liga privada if my bison win and probably a Padron 1926.


I'm a deplorable.
 
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