Bad Andy:yesterday I had a Trinidad, my first one. It had sat in my humi for over 2 years. Really nice smoke. Started off peppery buy soon mellowed out nicely to an earthy, slightly damp smoke. Almost like the CAO Criollo but not as damp. Great for a friday afternoon to relax.
alienmisprint: Bad Andy:yesterday I had a Trinidad, my first one. It had sat in my humi for over 2 years. Really nice smoke. Started off peppery buy soon mellowed out nicely to an earthy, slightly damp smoke. Almost like the CAO Criollo but not as damp. Great for a friday afternoon to relax. I like the Trinidads quite a bit, real nice smoke. I haven't had one aged anywhere near that long, I believe the two I had were resting for a month or two at most.
Jetmech_63: Garen B:Smoking up a Bolivar that Jetmech got me in a pass, so excited it smells awesome. My buddies are smoking up Java maduros. Topping off a pretty good night too. Love me some Bolivar! I really like the flavor of that stick and its a mellow smoke. I just had a Nub Habano i think i got from BBC. I honestly had low expectations but wow, great flavor and the little guy lasted an hour. I'm properly impressed, nub really has a good thing going. I think i'll hit the B&M tommorrow and smoke a cameroon Nub.
Garen B:Smoking up a Bolivar that Jetmech got me in a pass, so excited it smells awesome. My buddies are smoking up Java maduros. Topping off a pretty good night too.
Luko:Had two awesome smokes today...started with the Nording compliments of my buddy Jozer. It was terrific, solidifying my appreciation for anyting RP. It was rich and very nutty, good finish, maybe a little bit of spice? It burned like a champ with no issues whatsoever. And later in the day I had my first Tabacos Baez. This was great too, not quite as strong. I'd say mild-medium. Very rich and creamy, again maybe a little bit of spicke. Wish every day could go like this.
j0z3r: Luko:Had two awesome smokes today...started with the Nording compliments of my buddy Jozer. It was terrific, solidifying my appreciation for anyting RP. It was rich and very nutty, good finish, maybe a little bit of spice? It burned like a champ with no issues whatsoever. And later in the day I had my first Tabacos Baez. This was great too, not quite as strong. I'd say mild-medium. Very rich and creamy, again maybe a little bit of spicke. Wish every day could go like this.Glad you enjoyed it Luko. I'm also glad to hear some positive feedback on the TB as I've been wanting to try that as well. Now I have no excuse not to pick up a fiver. What was the size you had?
First smoke since tuesday? I think. WOW! Gurkha Rare Breed robusto . One helluva smoke. Now, I'm no Kuzi when it comes to reviews but lets take a look at this baby.
Nice dark toothy wrapper with a slight sheen. Feels a bit soft, makes me wonder. Pre light draw is very good, cap taste abit earth and slight mild pepper. Light is easy and smooth, decent construction. First coupla draws are very much pepper and maybe white pepper . Very distinct and quite good, after about a half inch a flavor of mild pepper, earth and what I would describe as a peppercorn hint , very flavorable. Ash is a nice white blue and very solid, holds for litle over an inch. Third of a way in, flavor of pepper,spice and almost a hint of cinnamon and very creamy. Lots and lots of rich creamy lazy smoke, almost seems like it hangs seductivly in the air right in front of you, inviting you to enjoy the moment, I actually found myself after exhaling about half mouth and half nose then stepping forward into it for another whiff of an outstanding aroma. Almost halfway thru white pepper becomes more intense, flavor more pronounced and rich, a flavor I can't quite distinguish, but a little burn issue, I even this up but not even annoyed because of flavor. Heading into last third more flat earth and spice prevalent , smoke is great, still mild pepper, smoke thick and enticing -still very creamy. Burn issue again but may be my fault, I correct it easily. Smoke down to the nub and am very impressed inspite of burn issue. Glad I got a fiver, a definite keeper, can only imagine how much better with a little age.....This is my first full size Gurkha and I am duly impressed...seems like I may have found another brand to investigate....makes me wish I hadn't left the Ancient Warrior I have at work or it could be on the casualty list for this weekend. Time for another drink.....
rusirius:Just finished up a 5 Vegas classic... Not one of my normal favs, but you just can't go wrong with 5 Vegas ANYTHING... I'm always impressed... There was a long stretch there where enjoying a cigar during the winter meant freezing my *** off... Fortunately those days are long gone... I recently got my garage completely cleaned out (wasn't even standing room before, LOL) and now it's fully decked out with a great little lounge/poker area and a 55,000btu forced air heater... Warms the place up within 5 minutes and keeps it perfectly toasty... Ahhh the good life...
gmill880:3 days now I believe since had a smoke,way too much going on. Update on my father-in-law brain surgery. Complete success, tumor removed (about the size of a grape). He did exceptionally well for a 72 year old guy, doctors said he was one tough cookie. May actually get to come home if everything continues to progress by monday or tuesday. He will then have about 10-12 radiation treatments. May be able to use the gamma knife treatment if cavity where tumor was removed shrinks. I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank all you guys for your prayers,thoughts and well wishes....there are truly some outstanding guys on this forum and I and my family appreciate you very much.... may still smoke something late to just unwind afer today
3 days now I believe since had a smoke,way too much going on. Update on my father-in-law brain surgery. Complete success, tumor removed (about the size of a grape). He did exceptionally well for a 72 year old guy, doctors said he was one tough cookie. May actually get to come home if everything continues to progress by monday or tuesday. He will then have about 10-12 radiation treatments. May be able to use the gamma knife treatment if cavity where tumor was removed shrinks.
I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank all you guys for your prayers,thoughts and well wishes....there are truly some outstanding guys on this forum and I and my family appreciate you very much....
may still smoke something late to just unwind afer today
gmill880:First smoke since tuesday? I think. WOW! Gurkha Rare Breed robusto . One helluva smoke. Now, I'm no Kuzi when it comes to reviews but lets take a look at this baby. Nice dark toothy wrapper with a slight sheen. Feels a bit soft, makes me wonder. Pre light draw is very good, cap taste abit earth and slight mild pepper. Light is easy and smooth, decent construction. First coupla draws are very much pepper and maybe white pepper . Very distinct and quite good, after about a half inch a flavor of mild pepper, earth and what I would describe as a peppercorn hint , very flavorable. Ash is a nice white blue and very solid, holds for litle over an inch. Third of a way in, flavor of pepper,spice and almost a hint of cinnamon and very creamy. Lots and lots of rich creamy lazy smoke, almost seems like it hangs seductivly in the air right in front of you, inviting you to enjoy the moment, I actually found myself after exhaling about half mouth and half nose then stepping forward into it for another whiff of an outstanding aroma. Almost halfway thru white pepper becomes more intense, flavor more pronounced and rich, a flavor I can't quite distinguish, but a little burn issue, I even this up but not even annoyed because of flavor. Heading into last third more flat earth and spice prevalent , smoke is great, still mild pepper, smoke thick and enticing -still very creamy. Burn issue again but may be my fault, I correct it easily. Smoke down to the nub and am very impressed inspite of burn issue. Glad I got a fiver, a definite keeper, can only imagine how much better with a little age.....This is my first full size Gurkha and I am duly impressed...seems like I may have found another brand to investigate....makes me wish I hadn't left the Ancient Warrior I have at work or it could be on the casualty list for this weekend. Time for another drink.....
kaspera79: gmill880:3 days now I believe since had a smoke,way too much going on. Update on my father-in-law brain surgery. Complete success, tumor removed (about the size of a grape). He did exceptionally well for a 72 year old guy, doctors said he was one tough cookie. May actually get to come home if everything continues to progress by monday or tuesday. He will then have about 10-12 radiation treatments. May be able to use the gamma knife treatment if cavity where tumor was removed shrinks. I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank all you guys for your prayers,thoughts and well wishes....there are truly some outstanding guys on this forum and I and my family appreciate you very much.... may still smoke something late to just unwind afer today That's great news gene, good things will continue to come your way.
Tumbler: kaspera79: gmill880: 3 days now I believe since had a smoke,way too much going on. Update on my father-in-law brain surgery. Complete success, tumor removed (about the size of a grape). He did exceptionally well for a 72 year old guy, doctors said he was one tough cookie. May actually get to come home if everything continues to progress by monday or tuesday. He will then have about 10-12 radiation treatments. May be able to use the gamma knife treatment if cavity where tumor was removed shrinks. I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank all you guys for your prayers,thoughts and well wishes....there are truly some outstanding guys on this forum and I and my family appreciate you very much.... may still smoke something late to just unwind afer today That's great news gene, good things will continue to come your way. Wow - missed this Gene - Wondered how things were going, and it looks like - just perfect! So happy for you and your family!
kaspera79: gmill880: 3 days now I believe since had a smoke,way too much going on. Update on my father-in-law brain surgery. Complete success, tumor removed (about the size of a grape). He did exceptionally well for a 72 year old guy, doctors said he was one tough cookie. May actually get to come home if everything continues to progress by monday or tuesday. He will then have about 10-12 radiation treatments. May be able to use the gamma knife treatment if cavity where tumor was removed shrinks. I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank all you guys for your prayers,thoughts and well wishes....there are truly some outstanding guys on this forum and I and my family appreciate you very much.... may still smoke something late to just unwind afer today That's great news gene, good things will continue to come your way.
gmill880: 3 days now I believe since had a smoke,way too much going on. Update on my father-in-law brain surgery. Complete success, tumor removed (about the size of a grape). He did exceptionally well for a 72 year old guy, doctors said he was one tough cookie. May actually get to come home if everything continues to progress by monday or tuesday. He will then have about 10-12 radiation treatments. May be able to use the gamma knife treatment if cavity where tumor was removed shrinks. I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank all you guys for your prayers,thoughts and well wishes....there are truly some outstanding guys on this forum and I and my family appreciate you very much.... may still smoke something late to just unwind afer today
Thanks Guys
urbino:I'm crackin' up at the burro/donkey avatars. After starting yesterday with 2 Fuentes, I went slightly off the farm to finish up: Ashton VSG Illusion. Enjoyed it thoroughly, as always. These things are absolute smoke bombs, and have a great, complex flavor. Nuffin' so far today, but I'm about to fix that.
Was that the burro farm you went off 'Bino?
A Drew Estates Java Robusto Maduro tonight.... always a good smoke for me....like enjoying time with a old friend