Had a nice Padron 2000 habano this evening, sadly it was the last of a 4 pack I had bought, all of them were consistently good though, so I've found yet another reasonably priced cigar to add to my list of go to cigars.
Tonight was a Sol Cubano Sumatra churchill. I finally sat down with one of these to see what the buzz was all about, and it was a pretty good cigar I must say.
I'm smoking the Opus X xXx that Urbi sent me recently. It's tough trying to put aside the hype and go about it with an open mind to form my own opinion. I am getting some really nice flavors from it.
Oliva Serie G Maduro, Drew Estate Java Waffe. I also tried the Cigar.com corojo and did not like it one bit, I gave it a good try, smoked half but just couldn't be bothered to finish.
I smoked the Gurkha Royal Salute first on Friday on my long drive. The beginning was ok but got harsh around the half way point. My second cigar of the drive was the Shaggy Conn. I liked that one so much better. If I remember it had hints of coffee, chocolate and cream. Probably going to smoke a Shaggy Maduro and Warlord on the way home tomorrow.
I just had a Cusano Hermanos Vintage churchill. This is a good, mild cigar. If I didn't already have a few mild cigars I really, really like, I'd keep these on hand.
If it wasn't so cold and windy I'd be out on my patio smoking a Nub Connecticut. Been looking forward to them and with a month of rest on it, it should be good to go if I can find a place to smoke.
I took a stab at a Gurkha Masters Select, in the giant 6x60 XO size. Short story short, this was a thoroughly boring cigar...it offered nothing special to me, and didn't even offer enough for me to keep burning it. As it is getting a bit more on the chilly side at night, I'm finding my tolerance for average/boring cigars is dropping.
I took a stab at a Gurkha Masters Select, in the giant 6x60 XO size. Short story short, this was a thoroughly boring cigar...it offered nothing special to me, and didn't even offer enough for me to keep burning it. As it is getting a bit more on the chilly side at night, I'm finding my tolerance for average/boring cigars is dropping.
Hrm... I had one of these and really liked it. Maybe a bad stick?
I took a stab at a Gurkha Masters Select, in the giant 6x60 XO size. Short story short, this was a thoroughly boring cigar...it offered nothing special to me, and didn't even offer enough for me to keep burning it. As it is getting a bit more on the chilly side at night, I'm finding my tolerance for average/boring cigars is dropping.
Hrm... I had one of these and really liked it. Maybe a bad stick?
i have a ew resting now. maybe ill get time to light one up soon.
Last night I had some friends over for risk, had a new playboy robusto, which was mild yet had some good tasty notes to it, burned very well. Also had a nice RP 1990 aged 12 year toro, now let me tell you, that was a damn good stick. Beefy as hell but very good, just took me a long, long time to smoke. Anyone have the 10 year? I'm wondering if I should pick a couple of them up, or just get another 2 of the 12 year..
just finished a cao brazillia torp - good burn,const, just did not impress me- for whatever reason enjoyed mx2 more-
I saw some of these at my shop, but saw they had some America's so I picked two of them up. Man are these boys thick. I'll have to try the mx2, though I wasn't super found of the cx2, I might try the mx2, but they are a little spendy, like 9 bucks at the shop.
took a little trip with friends sat, sun and today. Had RP vintage 1992 torpedo (which I've had before and loved), Oliva G which I've had before and like and Nub connecticut which I've never had before and like very much.
I had the Warlord and Shaggy Maduro today on my drive back. The Shaggy was not as intense as the Conn Shaggy but good just the same. I swear for a second I tasted bacon! Weird. The Warlord was soooo different. It reminded me of a Mayorga in the beginning. Near the end, I started to get that taste that a cigar tastes like when it is not fully lit and is about to go out. It was tough but at least it was near the end. I left about 1 1/2 to 2 inches on it. If was hard going right from one big cigar to another big cigar without a rest. On the way down I gave myself like 45 minutes before I lit up the second.
Tonight I had one of the Nestor Reserve Maduro Torpedos. I think Scrambler would absolutely love this smoke.
I'll be sure to try one. I just read it has a maduro wrapper, with a cameroon binder? Sounds good.
So, I bought a bundle of these, and the first one I didn't enjoy very much at all. The flavor was just extremely sweet, almost saccharin-like. Anyway, I'm glad I pulled another one out to try tonight. It is very well balanced, with a lot of flavor. I'm glad I have 23 more in the humi, thanks for the recommendation.
Genealogically, the credit for this one goes to sdip. He recommended them to me (maybe even sent me one?), I sent one (or two?) to doodie, doodie recommended them to you.
I guess this was my rec. Lucky - just liked what I read in the catalog and the 93 rating. If I am ranking maduros I would say the 5 Vegas Apex and the RP Double Maduro are better, but only the 5 Vegas is comparable with price/value.
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just finished a cao brazillia torp - good burn,const, just did not impress me- for whatever reason enjoyed mx2 more-