I'm looking forward to trying the Sherpa.after seeing all the praise from you and kas. Should be getting my bundle tomorrow, so maybe I'll spark one up next week... I stole a box of the Graycliff Legend on auction too, so I've got that to look forward to Oh happy days.
Yo' Joe Those are two that I am consistantly pleased with.. I hope you have a similar experience.!
I'm looking forward to trying the Sherpa.after seeing all the praise from you and kas. Should be getting my bundle tomorrow, so maybe I'll spark one up next week... I stole a box of the Graycliff Legend on auction too, so I've got that to look forward to Oh happy days.
Yo' Joe Those are two that I am consistantly pleased with.. I hope you have a similar experience.!
I hope so too. I've had one of the Graycliffs and it was enough to tell me I wanted more. and, well, the Sherpas are inexpensive enough that if I don't like em I'll give them to my friends or something... or trade them on here for better cigars .
All the talk about the Monte Media Noche had me try one last night. Just got them in the mail, so no resting. Great taste and construction - draw was a bit tight.
Hey, this little guy was right tasty. And the construction was terrific: perfect draw, and no burn issues. That's pretty good stuff for a perfecto. Recommended.
It was a CAO day for me. This morning I had a CAO Gold robusto. Great flavor and great burn with lots of smoke. Tonight I tried a CAO Brazilia - first one and I will have more. This was an excellent smoke.
I had a Cusano churchill, too. The 18 Double Connecticut. It was a solid cigar. Nothing incredibly attention-getting, but solid, and it burned well, with a draw just on the tight side. "Cubanesque," I suppose.
Today was a Gurkha day. This morning I did a Nepalese Warrior and I just finished a Legend Anniversario Churchill. Both smokes were good - I especially enjoyed the Legend. I'm on vacation this week in NC, and well stocked with smokes. Expect to do two or three a day and looking forward to it.
I had a Cusano churchill, too. The 18 Double Connecticut. It was a solid cigar. Nothing incredibly attention-getting, but solid, and it burned well...
this is a cigar that i reccomend to golfers all the time. there are NEVER any burn or draw issues and its easy to smoke and still have your head in the game.
Today was a Gurkha day. This morning I did a Nepalese Warrior and I just finished a Legend Anniversario Churchill. Both smokes were good - I especially enjoyed the Legend. I'm on vacation this week in NC, and well stocked with smokes. Expect to do two or three a day and looking forward to it.
The legend is what drew me back to cigar smoking 6 months ago.
I had a Cusano churchill, too. The 18 Double Connecticut. It was a solid cigar. Nothing incredibly attention-getting, but solid, and it burned well...
this is a cigar that i reccomend to golfers all the time. there are NEVER any burn or draw issues and its easy to smoke and still have your head in the game.
Sounds like a good recommendation to me, kuz. The slightly tight draw would keep the cigar from, as someone around here said the other day, "smoking itself" too much whilst the owner was seeing to his putt.
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