I had an early evening 5 Vegas Classic toro, well half of one anyway... the draw was too tight and eventually it became too much of a chore smoking it. For my nighttime cigar I settled down with a Bauza lonsdale. This was my second Bauza and it was an improvement over the first as the moisture content of the cigar has had about 6-8 weeks to stabilize and the draw was not super tight this time... flavor was good, though I had had my fill with about 2.5 inches left.
Not all of us... I'm currently enjoying an El Major Espresso torpedo (box pressed). My first, won a fiver of these at auction. Nice draw, rich creamy smoke. First ash didn't drop until the 45 minute mark. This thing looks like a bar of expensive dark chocolate. Also enjoying a large mug of espresso liberally laced with Bushmill's single malt.
i had that cuba libre today it was my first full bodied smoke i like it a lot however to me it seemed more mild and less bitter than my other smokes so idk now im thinking hey maybe full body and flavor is just for me. the smoke on this cigar was incredible so creamy and white and yummy. hpwever i feel as if there are so many better cigars out there. yes i am trying the ones on the cheaper side but idk i just feel like im expecting too much out of some of these. although i do love smoking every little bit of every cigar. i havnt come accross one i really hated
I had the Nub connecticut last night. Paired with nothing, but when I was done went into the bar and had a Sam octoberfest. Ive heard that these typically burn quickly (less than an hour smoke even thought they should smoke the same time as a normal cigar) So I smoked it for about 45 minutes and it had plenty to go when I snuffed it to go into the bar. I would say it had 1/4 in. above the band. so could have smoked it another 15 min to half hour, but I wanted to get into the bar and start pumping beer into my system.
Last night I enjoyed a H. Upmann Reserve Maduro Belicoso. Really a good smoke for the evening. It was one of the more mild Maduros I've smoked but was great to cap off the night before bed. I had it with a nice cup of freshly ground french roast. The burn was nice and even, the draw was slightly tight about halfway through but not bad. It had some great flavors that I couldn't quite put my finger on... I did pick up some hints of cinnamon and coaco though. Overall a good smoke and a nice way to relax in the cool night air on the balcony. I have 5 more of these so I'll have to put some age on them and see how they are.
Started the day with the Cusano C10 from the COTM club. Excellent smoke, much more spicy and full flavored than other Cusano blends I have smoked. Ordered a 5 pack in the middle of my smoke.
A couple of smokes tonight - Torano 1916 Cameroon Robusto. Excellent construction and lots of smoke and flavor, but it lost steam in the last quarter.
Finished the night with a RP I-Press. Really, really good smoke.
Tonight I had a Padilla Habano torpedo. Nice flavor, medium body... smooth. A bit tight on the draw, and I cracked the wrapper trying to get the band off... what's wrong with me these past couple nights? The cracked wrapper fortunately didn't taint the experience, but my rhythm seems a bit off... hopefully tomorrow night I'll finish the weekend back on my game.
I had a Sol Cubano Sumatra churchill last night. This one had all kinds of burn issues, alternating between canoeing and going out; not the best experience.
I'm starting a new book tonight, so what would be more appropriate than firing up a Hemingway to go with it? I bought a Hemingway Signature a couple months ago, and this seems like the perfect time. I've never tried a Hemingway before. If I enjoy it (which I expect), I've still got the gigantic one Urby sent in the Boffo package.
Had a RP 1992 vintage tonight and it was a winner...burned like a champ, tasted great throughout, seemed to evolve. loved it, and want to get more of this. lots more.
Having just re-read that, I have to say it kinda sounds like I didn't enjoy it. To the contrary, this was a wonderful cigar, but I'm being incredibly critical because I came in with huge expectations. I paid much closer attention to this cigar than most, because I know it is a special smoke.
Had a RP 1992 vintage tonight and it was a winner...burned like a champ, tasted great throughout, seemed to evolve. loved it, and want to get more of this. lots more.
That's a pretty common response to that cigar, Luko. Glad you enjoyed it.
Had a RP 1992 vintage tonight and it was a winner...burned like a champ, tasted great throughout, seemed to evolve. loved it, and want to get more of this. lots more.
That's a pretty common response to that cigar, Luko. Glad you enjoyed it.
Yea, the RP 92 is without a doubt one of my favorite smokes! I've had many of them and they never have let me down. A good candidate for a box purshase!
OPUS X oh my goodness amazing cigar full bodied so much flavor but so fuckin xpensive gotta love it
Wow Big Bad Dan... You're moving up in the world... Going from nothing and asking for handouts right up to smoking a $30+ cigar! Not to mention throw in Cali's tobacco tax on top of it!
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Started the day with the Cusano C10 from the COTM club. Excellent smoke, much more spicy and full flavored than other Cusano blends I have smoked. Ordered a 5 pack in the middle of my smoke.
A couple of smokes tonight - Torano 1916 Cameroon Robusto. Excellent construction and lots of smoke and flavor, but it lost steam in the last quarter.
Finished the night with a RP I-Press. Really, really good smoke.
Today was a Gurkha G5 Avenger. Very strong smoke - too strong for me.
Tonight was a Perdomo ESV 91 - as always, excellent.