Damn, I've had the LVH Cameroon before too, but the one I had previously was nowhere near that good. I had a robusto, and it didn't have any age on it really, maybe that is why? I am going to have to give them another look, a very serious look. The Oliva V I should've known, but I have only had one of those before. And I've never had the CAO Gold Maduro, so no shock there. Thanks again for the sticks man, it was a blast.
That LVH had well over a year of age on it, it hit my humi on 8/1/2008 but was part of a trade from another BOTL that had it for a while. The LVH was the curveball. I was intentionally shooting for some lower end sticks that I was hoping you hadn't had and the Oliva V was the one I figured that you would have had.
Damn, I've had the LVH Cameroon before too, but the one I had previously was nowhere near that good. I had a robusto, and it didn't have any age on it really, maybe that is why? I am going to have to give them another look, a very serious look. The Oliva V I should've known, but I have only had one of those before. And I've never had the CAO Gold Maduro, so no shock there. Thanks again for the sticks man, it was a blast.
That LVH had well over a year of age on it, it hit my humi on 8/1/2008 but was part of a trade from another BOTL that had it for a while. The LVH was the curveball. I was intentionally shooting for some lower end sticks that I was hoping you hadn't had and the Oliva V was the one I figured that you would have had.
The age did that LVH a world of good. Makes me want to buy a box of them just to sit 'em in the coolerdor for a year. And at around $30, I might do just that....
Nah, not in the army. Work in a big corporate office sprawling with cubicles.
And I offered the mystery sticks and had betasynn step up as the mooch. Will get them out tomorrow or Saturday. Waiting on an incoming order to see if there is anything I want to add.
Hey buddy sorry for not posting, I had a very bad head cold so I couldnt smoke the cigars and then my computer has decided to take a poop so the only way I can use the computer is if I go to the public library. Here is what I think about the mystery smokes: A. Maduro wrapper, light on the draw, notes of pepper and and leather, flavor remained stable through out the duration of the smoke, iwould say this was a medium bodied to full and that this was an Onyx reserve. B. Natural wrapper easy on the draw, hint of earth with no burn issues, flavor is mellow and a light bodied cigar with toasty notes at the end. I believe that this cigar is a 5 Vegas. C. Natural wrapper, light and pepper notes that remain consistant. slight burn issue at mid point but it corrects itself. notes of spice noticed at the end, I would say that this cigar is a Padron. This is a fun game, Kudos to Jetmech for coming up with it and thanks to you j0z3r for the great smokes and for the extras, I had fun! take care Bro and happy smoking!
Hey buddy sorry for not posting, I had a very bad head cold so I couldnt smoke the cigars and then my computer has decided to take a poop so the only way I can use the computer is if I go to the public library. Here is what I think about the mystery smokes: A. Maduro wrapper, light on the draw, notes of pepper and and leather, flavor remained stable through out the duration of the smoke, iwould say this was a medium bodied to full and that this was an Onyx reserve. B. Natural wrapper easy on the draw, hint of earth with no burn issues, flavor is mellow and a light bodied cigar with toasty notes at the end. I believe that this cigar is a 5 Vegas. C. Natural wrapper, light and pepper notes that remain consistant. slight burn issue at mid point but it corrects itself. notes of spice noticed at the end, I would say that this cigar is a Padron. This is a fun game, Kudos to Jetmech for coming up with it and thanks to you j0z3r for the great smokes and for the extras, I had fun! take care Bro and happy smoking!
Hey man glad to see you back ... I'm dying to know what it was I smoked.
Hey maddy sorry for not being present, my computer has decided to take a poop and the only way to post is if I go down to the local library and post from there. Anyway here are the answers to the mystery sticks: A. Onyx reserve, B. Padilla 1968 and C. you guessed it this was an Oliva series O. Anyway thanks for your concern, I'm still around I've just been lurking since my computer has went down. Take care Bro, I'm still here!
You thought a Padilla Series 68 tasted like Puro Indios? Maddy man, you have got to give them another shot, that was obviously a bad stick. The 68s are hands down one of my favorite cigars.
Got my sticks in the mail today; letting them rest overnight, will smoke them either tomorrow or the next day.
Yeah, hope you like them. Was a little light on inventory at the moment, and didn't get the package i was waiting for in time. I'll make sure and hook you up right next time. I wanted to throw in a some extras but didn't get them in time. Sorry!
Alright, folks. I smoked Mystery Cigar 'A' from cholmes, it was a box-pressed natural. The spice leads me to believe it was probably a corojo wrapper, but more on that in a bit. Mystery Cigar A: Smelled and tasted awesome on the pre-light draw, lit well but had a bit of a sour flavor. Spice on the backend of the pallet. Mellows out after a few puffs. Cream, maybe some nutty notes. It hass become a great cigar after an inch. Burn is razor sharp, as well. Very sweet, but with that wonderful spicy undertone. Very strong nutty flavors. Great smoke, effortless pull, a few burn issues in the bottom. The cigar let me know when it was time to be put down by going out slowly. I really liked this. I'm actually a little uncertain as to what this is. I've never had it before, but it reminds me of a Rocky Patel Fusion for the spice, and maybe an Oliva Serie O for the flavor. I really dug this cigar though. I have this feeling that maybe it's a Perdomo, but seeing as how I've never had one, I couldn't say for sure. Heading out to Best Buy now, I'll smoke the B cigar when I get back.
Alright, folks. I smoked Mystery Cigar 'A' from cholmes, it was a box-pressed natural. The spice leads me to believe it was probably a corojo wrapper, but more on that in a bit. Mystery Cigar A: Smelled and tasted awesome on the pre-light draw, lit well but had a bit of a sour flavor. Spice on the backend of the pallet. Mellows out after a few puffs. Cream, maybe some nutty notes. It hass become a great cigar after an inch. Burn is razor sharp, as well. Very sweet, but with that wonderful spicy undertone. Very strong nutty flavors. Great smoke, effortless pull, a few burn issues in the bottom. The cigar let me know when it was time to be put down by going out slowly. I really liked this. I'm actually a little uncertain as to what this is. I've never had it before, but it reminds me of a Rocky Patel Fusion for the spice, and maybe an Oliva Serie O for the flavor. I really dug this cigar though. I have this feeling that maybe it's a Perdomo, but seeing as how I've never had one, I couldn't say for sure. Heading out to Best Buy now, I'll smoke the B cigar when I get back.
Alright, smoked Cigar B. I did like it, and it reminded me a little of a La Flor Dominicana Factory Press, or something similar, but it had a tiny bit of spice in the opening. Great smoky, wood flavors with a bit of chocolate, though a bit bitter. I'd say it's by LF. Maybe.
Smoking the C cigar now. It is a lot like a 5 Vegas Relic, and I had one of those just a couple days ago. Lots of earthy notes.
What did I smoke?
Hm... not too bad If you compare it to my second attempt, much better. Was the perdomo a segundo? And I liked all three of the sticks. You really did a nice number here, thanks so much for these. Now; who wants to be my mooch?
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Nah, not in the army. Work in a big corporate office sprawling with cubicles.
And I offered the mystery sticks and had betasynn step up as the mooch. Will get them out tomorrow or Saturday. Waiting on an incoming order to see if there is anything I want to add.