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Liga privada #9. The first half of this smoke was decent. Too much cedar flavor for my taste. The second half was phenomenal! Good spice, nice creamy finish. I compare it to a Perdomo 20th anniversary maduro. Both great smokes. I will buy more for sure.


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Brothers, I think we've got a sub-forum going. Smile

I'd like to offer up a cigar Karma for those in this thread.

Up for Karma: one of each...of my 3 favorite cigars.

1. Por Larranaga Petite Corona
2. Ramon Allones Specially Selected
3. Ramon Allones Small Club Corona.

Rules: Must be a participant in this thread and must post a review comparing these three gems from Cuba.

I will pick a winner by the weekend and ship the package to the winner on Saturday.

Thanks for playing!
 
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Originally posted by Jeff Yarchin:
Brothers, I think we've got a sub-forum going. Smile

I'd like to offer up a cigar Karma for those in this thread.

Up for Karma: one of each...of my 3 favorite cigars.

1. Por Larranaga Petite Corona
2. Ramon Allones Specially Selected
3. Ramon Allones Small Club Corona.

Rules: Must be a participant in this thread and must post a review comparing these three gems from Cuba.

I will pick a winner by the weekend and ship the package to the winner on Saturday.

Thanks for playing!


Very cool Jeff! Please do not include me in this one, I was fortunate enough to win your last cigar karma.


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Wow very cool. Please include me. I like doing extensive reviews.


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Just lighting up a paul stulac, white blinding light? Its a long skinny stick. Great spice off the back. Pairing it with a scotch I got as a gift. The Dimple Pinch 15 year. So ill give a double review. The Dimple has a nice aroma, a darker golden color than I'm used to seeing. It has a surprising amount of smoke/peat for a blend with a sweet finish. Ill let the ice ball melt while I puff on the Stulac.


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Jeff, Please count me in this generous Karma! Thank you for starting this wonderful thread and the chance to try some new cigars. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
 
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Liga privada #9. The first half of this smoke was decent. Too much cedar flavor for my taste. The second half was phenomenal! Good spice, nice creamy finish. I compare it to a Perdomo 20th anniversary maduro. Both great smokes. I will buy more for sure.



Was this a fresh cigar or one that you had aging?
 
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Goatboyz, Welcome back and Merry Christmas to you as well. The Tat line is not overly expensive but can get you into trouble if you're not careful!
 
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It was fresh to me. Cant tell how long it sat in the humidor at serious cigars but it wasn't wrapped. The paul stulac is an interesting smoke. Has a smooth nutty finish with a good amour of spice. I have to hunt down a bigger size.


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Drew Estate cigars usually do not age well, that is why I asked. They seem to get stale to me the longer they sit. Then again, maybe I like the fresh flavors versus the aged flavor profile.

I don't remember if I had any Stulac cigars or not. I wish I would have kept a journal before of all the cigars I smoked.
 
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It was quite tasty. I use a Notes app on my phone to keep track of them all.


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Jeff please include me thanks.

I doubt I will get any smokes in for a few days. Did get some rodrigo corona project I can't wait to try.


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I'm sitting out on this 57* Christmas Eve watching for Santa to fly by smoking a Camacho SLR maduro perfecto #1. Good smoke with an even better residual flavor long after the cigar is done. Merry Christmas everyone and enjoy your time with family and friends!
 
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I saw Appliance Brad had a Rocky Patel but not sure which one. Which one was it Brad and how was it?
 
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Just finished a Illusione Maduro 88 (Robusto) and 3 fingers of Teeling Irish Whiskey. Yum and Yum Smile

Jeff I would love to be included in your karma. Have not had any of those Cubans.

To date the R y J Short Churchill has been my favorite Cuban. Limited experience in Cubans but need to order more.


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Thanks Petr! We're celebrating Christmas on Saturday, so I'm guessing we'll smoke something special then. Ever year my dad, brother and I all cycle through and buy a special cigar for the others. We usually light up after presents and breakfast. I'm looking forward to this years especially since almost all the gars I've burned over the last 2.5 months have been while I was working... It'll be nice to sit back and relax for the first time!


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Those are the best cigars when you can sit down and enjoy with family and friends and just shoot the breeze. I will be doing just that tomorrow at Cigars International. An open invitation to anyone who is in the Hamburg area to come on out.
 
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Well my Oliva V maduro was too tight to enjoy. About a 3rd down I put it out and grabbed a sun grown champagne. Drinking scotch on the porch with my mom and my GF talking and drinking wine. Merry Christmas everyone. This is a fantastic smoke btw.


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Well my Oliva V maduro was too tight to enjoy. About a 3rd down I put it out and grabbed a sun grown champagne. Drinking scotch on the porch with my mom and my GF talking and drinking wine. Merry Christmas everyone. This is a fantastic smoke btw.


Jay you need to find a "tool" to fix that tight cigar. I use pipe tool



Use the poker part. Stick it as far down the cigar as it will go. Loosens up the leaves and permits a better air flow

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Interesting, thanks for the suggestion!


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