Wanted to kick back a bit, fired up a Rocky Patel Old World Reserve Corojo, had to touch up the burn a couple times but wasn't to bad, especially about half way.
I found out there was a cigar shop just a few blocks away from me a couple days ago... somehow I've never noticed it before. Anyway, I poked through the humidor and went home with a CAO cx2, CAO anniversary cemeroon and a Cusano 1997 Corojo. I sampled the CX2 and was quite pleased with it for some time, the robusto lasted me a good 75 minutes with a glass of Jim Beam and really helped me unwind after the week.
Driving home last night I thought about what I wanted, finally decided I needed to get my butt kicked. Well for some reason changed my mind and went with a CI Legends Series Black Label made by La Aurora, not bad, just didn't do anything for me. Put it down about halfway and sparked an Oliva Series "O" Bold red label....much, much better.
Busy cigar today for me! Smoked a Puros Indios this am. Pretty good cigar for the $. Had a Cusano Corojo 97 while I coached my daughter's soccer game. Great cigar - bad example. Had a H Upmann Vintage Cameroon - tight draw and a little disappointing. Finished the night with a Gurkha Symphony Churchhill. Very tasty, but Churchhill was too much after all I smoked today.
Had a Nub Habano 460 tonight. Real strong on the opening with lots of spices, but then mellowed out nicley. Nice leather, nuts, and spices. Full bodied smoke. Think I got a bad apple on this one though cause the burn was pretty bad. I had the Cameroon a few weeks ago and it was perfect. So will definently try this one again.
Had a CAO Gold robusto tonight. Was in downtown Manhattan and got done with a meeting early and found a great cigar store. Pretty good cigar, little light but will probably try one again. Prefer the 5 Vegas Gold to this one though.
Today a Cusano 18 Conneticut. I was sitting on the banks of the Salmon River in Idaho on my lunch break (Corn Creek Launch, for any of you rafting types ). Sunshine, mountains, and a cigar. My first one too, have been wanting to try one of these since my shipment arrived, so let it rest about a month. What a great cigar. Mellower than I usually smoke, but that sweet spot was fabulous. Good thing I have a few left. I almost wish I would have got a maduro as well, just to compare.
That is pretty weird, I also had a Gran Habano Corojo #5 robusto last night. I thought that it was good for the price I paid, not a classic but could be a very good every day smoke.
quick update....
3 days ago was a Gurkha Legend Perfecto....amazing smoke I wish I could smoke one every night with a steak.
2 days ago was a La Gloria Cubano Maduro....a very interesting smoke with alot of flavors...but a little weak for my taste.
Last night was Joyo De Nicuragua...one of my all time full-bodied cigars...would recommend this cigar to anyone.
My friend actually picked that up from another vendor a couple weeks back and I got one of each of them from him. Can't speak for the other three, but the corojo was definately worth that price.
last night i had a Don Rafiel. FOr the price, it wasnt bad. A bit too mild. it was a very basic cigar. But my brother is in town and i found out that he is now into pipes. Im not sure what blend it was the we smoked but it was wonderful.
Not sure if I'm allowed to say this, but was not impressed at all with the Cigar.com Red Label. Might have gotten the bad apple who knows. Definitely liked the Cuban Label a lot more. But I can't complain too much for 2 dollars and some change a stick. So had to put that out and go grab a La Gloria Cubana Reserva Figurados.
Saturday was a 3 cigar day for me. Started out with a Nestor Maduro torpedo. Pretty good cigar - almost looked like a stick of chocolate. At $2 bucks/stick it was a great deal. Had a Sancho Panza Pampalona later that was pretty good, but nothing out of the ordinary or to make it a regular choice. Finished up with a A Fuentes Curlyhead. Not bad at all, especially for the price! Yesterday was quantity over quality. Today I will reward myself and go for one of my few legit cubans left - a Monte Christo Edmundo, but only if I win my match this am.
Yesterday was a pretty smokin' day. Had a JR Ultimate in the morning, just so-so, as a matter of fact, I have some in the humi if anyone is interested. At the pool had a Rocky Patel Vintage '92 Petite, very tasty. While doing some grilling I finally tried a Nub Habano, very nice will probably make some room for some. Then after dinner a few cocktails and a Maxx Nano, very nice and a 5 Vegas Miami, again very nice. I think I'm smoked out.
That's a tasty day, Ashmaster! Today I did my crossword puzzle on the screened porch with an A Fuente Gran Reserva Churchill. It was simply a real nice smoke that lasted just under two hours, and that's with me barely ever putting it in the ash tray. Beautifully constructed, even burn and nice flavor. A great way to spend a couple of liesure hours for sure.
Today was a great cigar day for me. Started out w a 5 Vegas Classic torpedo. Love the cigar, one of my favorites. Then I had a cuban Hoyo de Monterrey. Not sure which one, but it was about a 50 ring and approximately 4 1/2 inches. Got this at the duty free in Paris and will definitely get more when I go back. Phenomenal taste. Finished the night with a RP Vintage 1990 torpedo. 3 for 3 today.
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