5v AAA and other than the light draw and it currently bruning uneven im loving it! thanks MVW67!!! i was taking a picture of the 1.5 inch long ash when a sudden gust of wind knocked it off good news is the burn evened out in no time at all!!
And I just got a call from one of my employees I sent to Chicago....his flights got screwed all day, told him to call me when he got there...and he ended up in f'in Hawaii! So now it's phone tag all night to get him back to ca...
Just finished a Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary. I'm torn between a 601 Oscuro or a La Flor Dominicana Cabintet Ligero 500. Either way, I don't think that I can lose.
Diesel UHC corona...while i see the potential in aging for this blend, the thing fell apart within 30 mintues... I'm jsut going to bury the rest and hope for the best next year sometime
I'm on my third one tonight. Had a cuban h.upmann that a buddy gave me. Then went with a g2 turbo. And now finishing up my afternoon/evening with a lhc oscuro fuerte.
I'm on my third one tonight. Had a cuban h.upmann that a buddy gave me. Then went with a g2 turbo. And now finishing up my afternoon/evening with a lhc oscuro fuerte.
LHC OF seems to be a popular under the radar cigar! they are delicious and great for the price. Just finished q salomon myself earlier. I'm now enjoying a LGC Serie R #5 and a glass of Buffalo Trace.
I'm on my third one tonight. Had a cuban h.upmann that a buddy gave me. Then went with a g2 turbo. And now finishing up my afternoon/evening with a lhc oscuro fuerte.
LHC OF seems to be a popular under the radar cigar! they are delicious and great for the price. Just finished a salomon myself earlier. I'm now enjoying a LGC Serie R #5 and a glass of Buffalo Trace.
A seven years aged Don Alejandro double corona. Started with peppery and fruity flavor with creamy chocolate notes. The flavor evolved into sweet woody, earthy, peachy notes. lots of smoke with tons of ripe fruity, sweet chocolate aroma. The round flavor come and go- what a complex cigar with perfect draw. I am in heaven. Drinking a South African Dimersfonten Pinotage 2003. This wine has a natural fruity, sweet aroma which goes hand in hand with this cigar. Again, a properly aged Top Cuban cigar is always the best.
A seven years aged Don Alejandro double corona. Started with peppery and fruity flavor with creamy chocolate notes. The flavor evolved into sweet woody, earthy, peachy notes. lots of smoke with tons of ripe fruity, sweet chocolate aroma. The round flavor come and go- what a complex cigar with perfect draw. I am in heaven. Drinking a South African Dimersfonten Pinotage 2003. This wine has a natural fruity, sweet aroma which goes hand in hand with this cigar. Again, a properly aged Top Cuban cigar is always the best.
Damm I want one of these. This is why I smoke cigars, to find a cigar that does this for me...
Hi Kaspera, if I were in the US, I would have given you one. my wife picked up a box of this from Panama from a collector. I can tell from your note that you enjoy complex cigars. Alejandro Robina's cigars are unique. he was a master blending the peppery, fruity and chocolate flavors in one stick. The Unicos are also good, they comes in torpado shape. sometime I enjoy Robina over Cohiba. Ofcourse Siglo VI Gran Reserva, Behike are a different story.
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A seven years aged Don Alejandro double corona. Started with peppery and fruity flavor with creamy chocolate notes. The flavor evolved into sweet woody, earthy, peachy notes. lots of smoke with tons of ripe fruity, sweet chocolate aroma. The round flavor come and go- what a complex cigar with perfect draw. I am in heaven. Drinking a South African Dimersfonten Pinotage 2003. This wine has a natural fruity, sweet aroma which goes hand in hand with this cigar. Again, a properly aged Top Cuban cigar is always the best.
Damm I want one of these. This is why I smoke cigars, to find a cigar that does this for me...
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i havent fired up the one i got months back
i havent fired up the one i got months back