Had a La Herencia Cubana. I like medium bodied cigars and this one certainly was, but i don't care for any more than a little spice. This one had more than I like, but it was pretty good besides that.
Had a La Herencia Cubana. I like medium bodied cigars and this one certainly was, but i don't care for any more than a little spice. This one had more than I like, but it was pretty good besides that.
The Toros are today's daily deal, a fiver for ten bucks.
Only 2 hours, gm? That surprises me. It snowed like the dickens here for, oh, about 15 hrs, I guess. I think we ended up with 9 inches. My relatives back in Arkansas got over 10.
I know...it was tasty as all get out but about halfway through, I was holding the wrapper on for dear life but it kept coming apart and I was down to bear binder.
Had some good ones today. I started off with a Rocky Patel R4 robusto, my hopes weren't particularly high, but I was surprised by how much I liked this one, the taste reminded me of an ISOM El Rey Del Mundo choix supreme which is a favorable comparison in my book, was also stronger than I expected landing in the medium-full range. On the heels of the R4 I lit up a Coronado by La Flor, the toro size, it was ok but didn't really jump at me...perhaps I smoked it too closely to the R4. A while later, in the evening, I had an El Cobre by Oliva...kuzi has said enough about these cigars, strong and darn tasty, probably one of my favorites by Oliva.
Just enjoyed a Padilla Corojo Edicion Especial 2006, which never seems to fail.....very satisfied for a sunday night!! Why stop now, I am going to finish my week off with a Padilla series 68. Great draw, great taste, great smoke!
Me and a buddy had a Park Avenue tonight. Man, I was really dissapointed with this one. The draw was way too tight on it, flavor was pretty bland, just all in all a bad experience. I had to go out and smoke a Sancho Panza double maduro after I got home just to make up for it.
Sounds like a great time Maddy, surely to be savored with the older guys, I know what you mean. What part of NC were you in btw? My father-in law recently finished restoring a '41 chevrolet....he has restored several of the really old cars including a couple of 57 chevys. I enjoy the stories as well.
After all that talk about the Triple Ligeros I had one Saturday night. I think it was a little to moist because the draw was tight and when I used my V cup on it the tabacco that cut just scrunched up and I got no flakes at all. Still tasted damn good. I just didn't take it out of the humi it was in and put it in my smoking humi for a couple of days. I pretty much just took it out and smoked it. I still have probably 7 of these left.
After all that talk about the Triple Ligeros I had one Saturday night. I think it was a little to moist because the draw was tight and when I used my V cup on it the tabacco that cut just scrunched up and I got no flakes at all. Still tasted damn good. I just didn't take it out of the humi it was in and put it in my smoking humi for a couple of days. I pretty much just took it out and smoked it. I still have probably 7 of these left.
V cup??!!!! Dang!! WP would be so jealous. There's a chick in the neighborhood that may be able to compete with that.
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Just enjoyed a Padilla Corojo Edicion Especial 2006, which never seems to fail.....very satisfied for a sunday night!! Why stop now, I am going to finish my week off with a Padilla series 68. Great draw, great taste, great smoke!