Tonight I settled down with a La Aurora Barrel Aged robusto, nice cigar I must say. Compared to the first one I had, I still think they need some time to settle and meld a little more, not surprising since my first one was roughly a month ago, so I'll see where this one is at around January, I think it will be quite good.
I finally had a RP 1992. It was awesome! I need to get me more. I think it was aging in my humidor for about 4 months.
So.. What took so long ? After all that's been said about these sticks in the past you should have jumped on that one. I really like them, probably my favotite R.P. stick.
Taking a personal day today, just finished a Victor Sinclair Series 55 Grand Reserve Corojo churchill. Not a bad smoke for a cool misty morning. Haven't had one of these before, it's been sitting in the humi for a long time - came in some sampler way back when.
Finally had a dry morning and I even woke up a little early. Lit up a cigar.com camaroon label and man this little guy wasn't half bad, and smoke, lots of it. Stayed even all the way through, lots of smoke, and no issues what-so-ever. I really didn't pick up anything other than ta-backy and spice.
I just finished up with a La Aurora 1495 corona. After finishing this cigar, I understand why I like the 1495 cameroon, this blend is amazing and adding an extensively aged cameroon wrapper just makes it more so. For those of you who like the 1495/1994 cameroon, I'd recommend trying the regular 1495 corona, it's awesome.
I just finished up with a La Aurora 1495 corona. After finishing this cigar, I understand why I like the 1495 cameroon, this blend is amazing and adding an extensively aged cameroon wrapper just makes it more so. For those of you who like the 1495/1994 cameroon, I'd recommend trying the regular 1495 corona, it's awesome.
Thanks Joe, You just cost me another 100 buck. It has been my experience that if you like it, so will I. And I really like the 1495/1994.
I just finished up with a La Aurora 1495 corona. After finishing this cigar, I understand why I like the 1495 cameroon, this blend is amazing and adding an extensively aged cameroon wrapper just makes it more so. For those of you who like the 1495/1994 cameroon, I'd recommend trying the regular 1495 corona, it's awesome.
Thanks Joe, You just cost me another 100 buck. It has been my experience that if you like it, so will I. And I really like the 1495/1994.
Dang, you should have shot me a pm, I could have hooked you up with some to try before you buy. That said, I don't think you'll be disappointed, it really is a fantastic blend.
Had a perdomo lot 23 robusto last night. been having some humidifercation problems, ok more than a litte, so it was drier than I would have liked. still seemed decent. wish i could have had it under better cirumstances.
just smoked a cohida pequenos at work ( not enough time to enjoy a full size smoke today) pretty impressive but then again what from cohiba is not good !!! tin of 6 for 9.99 from local small hole in the wall shop close to home.excellent value. cheapest i have seen these
Today was (a) A. Fuentes Cuban Corona.. Nice little cigar. Coffee like, nutty, some leathery taste. When I was finished, I wanted another. A sure sign of a good cigar to me.
Today was a most rare 3 cigar day for me. I started early with a Padilla Habano torpedo, which I liked despite the wrapper malfunction I experienced around the halfway point. In the early afternoon I settled down with a favorite of mine, a Punch punch, which never disappoints. To cap off the day, I just finished up with a Toraño Virtuoso robusto, I was quite pleased with this one and now I wish I had purchased more than one...maybe next time. What a good day, plenty of relaxation and good cigars, I couldn't ask for much more.
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