Alrighty, cool. I was letting them rest a little bit, as I've not been holding on to smokes long enough after I got them, and I think it really made a few taste bad. But I am your humble servant, and I will force myself to smoke the 1916 today ;)PS - Thanks again for sending them!
I am definitely a Torano 1916 fan. I should have some of the coronas and robustos headed my way, hopefully this week. I haven't been smoking a lot lately. Instead of writing reviews I have been spending all of my time writing software to track my humidors and cigars. If I can get it refined I would love to let CCOM BOTL's use it as well.
I should also mention, if you are looking for a valued price cigar with a cameroon wrapper, I can't say enough good things about the Cusano Factory Selects.
I'm smoking the Torano as we speak. YUM!So, anywho, I loved it. Not sure if that's because it's from Torano or because it's a Cameroon. I got these amazing wood and chocolate flavors throughout. Smoked it while I was setting up my man cave.
Last night I sat by the campfire and smoked an AF Don Carlos #4 and a Cusano LXI Sungrown. Those Don Carlos' are so good I told the wife I was going to buy a box she completely agreed with the decision
I smoked a Alec Bradley SCR tonight. Very very tasty smoke. While not being impressed with the complexity of the cigar during the first half, the second 1/2 made up for it will some subtle and delicate flavors I couldn't quite put my finger on. I wanted to say Sweet earth, but that sounds sooooooo vague.
I smoked a Alec Bradley SCR tonight. Very very tasty smoke. While not being impressed with the complexity of the cigar during the first half, the second 1/2 made up for it will some subtle and delicate flavors I couldn't quite put my finger on. I wanted to say Sweet earth, but that sounds sooooooo vague.
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