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90+ Irishman:Finished up my first ever OpusX in the Love Affair size, dated 7/22/11 from AJGARLETT.... Thank you so much it was a phenomenal experience and smoke! The beginning was just so-so at the fattest ring gauge, but as it narrowed out the balance became spot on and very creamy, loved it! This is a blend that I feel really is best expressed in a smaller ring gauge.
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90+ Irishman:1/3 of a Johnny-O! Culebra with the "World Famous" shaggy foot courtesy of our very own 20CT Assassin Todd
Great smoke and a fantastic experience, but 12-18 months is really needed for this to shine I think... Thanks a TON Todd! Did my first review in months on this bad boy, pics and review will be posted soon!
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On the agenda for today is a LFD Cameroon Cabinet #1.
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Hemingway Classic right now, contemplating a Partagas Black when I throw dinner on the grill.
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Guillermo Leon, fantastic!
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My first ever My Father
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Casa Fuente Lancero.
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Just lit up my 3rd cigar a MoW Ruination
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CAIN F ROBUSTO
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is that one of their mojitos i see to the right?dennisking:Casa Fuente Lancero. -
Drew Estate Natural
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I just enjoyed a very nice Aj Fernandez Fresh Rolled Corona.. Perfect for a night here at work...
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Medic45:I just enjoyed a very nice Aj Fernandez Fresh Rolled Corona.. Perfect for a night here at work...
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a Ccom sungrown label, my first of the Ccom labels
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Gonna smoke this Feral thing and see what its all about.
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Out on the back porch under the stars warming up next to the fire-pit having my first run at the MF Le Bijou 1922 in the Short Robusto vitola. First inch was a little harsh and bitter, but after that I've really warmed up to it. The finish and aftertaste are laced heavily with black pepper and a slight bite but it does have a wonderful meaty core with hickory, leather and a creamy vanilla. Slightly let down that it doesn't have anywhere near as much of the mineral rich dark earth spice that I get with nearly all Nicaraguan leaf, especially from the MF factory, but all in all I still very much enjoy it nonetheless
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Brett, how much time does that MF LB have on it? Personally, I don't find these very palatable fresh, but after about 12 months they start to smooth out and open up, I feel these will start to shine somewhere between 2-3 years.
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the one I had fri was awesome!!! FYI....I think they like 65, cause the one in my 68-70 box was significantly different in burnThe Kid:Gonna smoke this Feral thing and see what its all about. -
This one I believe was a gift from BigFnSteve so I'm not sure, but based on taste and how the cello looked I'd guess no longer than 3-6 months max. Still really great smoke but I'd have to agree with you 100% that a two plus years of age would make these magnificent. Sadly this is the only one I had since I had gifted all the others I had to other brothers. I like to share the love so it'll be 2-3 years before I can have that chance lol. I'll have to pick one up myself and hose it in the aging humi for a few years so that I can forget it haha!j0z3r:Brett, how much time does that MF LB have on it? Personally, I don't find these very palatable fresh, but after about 12 months they start to smooth out and open up, I feel these will start to shine somewhere between 2-3 years. -
90+ Irishman:Out on the back porch under the stars warming up next to the fire-pit having my first run at the MF Le Bijou 1922 in the Short Robusto vitola. First inch was a little harsh and bitter, but after that I've really warmed up to it. The finish and aftertaste are laced heavily with black pepper and a slight bite but it does have a wonderful meaty core with hickory, leather and a creamy vanilla. Slightly let down that it doesn't have anywhere near as much of the mineral rich dark earth spice that I get with nearly all Nicaraguan leaf, especially from the MF factory, but all in all I still very much enjoy it nonetheless
Thanks for the input, Brett. Steve bombed me with one and it's going to need some time after it's long and arduous journey. -
No problem brother, Steve is incredibly generousand is making a helluva mark already! The one I had tonight needed age but it was still a GREAT smoke nonetheless so don't get lost on the age subject, you'll enjoy it regardlessToombes:90+ Irishman:Out on the back porch under the stars warming up next to the fire-pit having my first run at the MF Le Bijou 1922 in the Short Robusto vitola. First inch was a little harsh and bitter, but after that I've really warmed up to it. The finish and aftertaste are laced heavily with black pepper and a slight bite but it does have a wonderful meaty core with hickory, leather and a creamy vanilla. Slightly let down that it doesn't have anywhere near as much of the mineral rich dark earth spice that I get with nearly all Nicaraguan leaf, especially from the MF factory, but all in all I still very much enjoy it nonetheless
Thanks for the input, Brett. Steve bombed me with one and it's going to need some time after it's long and arduous journey. -
Brett, don't worry about finding one to hide in thehumiasI amsure I may haveone or two that'll ageout that long.90+ Irishman:
This one I believe was a gift from BigFnSteve so I'm not sure, but based on taste and how the cello looked I'd guess no longer than 3-6 months max. Still really great smoke but I'd have to agree with you 100% that a two plus years of age would make these magnificent. Sadly this is the only one I had since I had gifted all the others I had to other brothers. I like to share the love so it'll be 2-3 years before I can have that chance lol. I'll have to pick one up myself and hose it in the aging humi for a few years so that I can forget it haha!j0z3r:Brett, how much time does that MF LB have on it? Personally, I don't find these very palatable fresh, but after about 12 months they start to smooth out and open up, I feel these will start to shine somewhere between 2-3 years. -
lit up an est 1844 a few minutes ago... gonna be another good night!
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AVO XO
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taythegibs:lit up an est 1844 a few minutes ago... gonna be another good night!
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Padron Maduro lancero... I highly recommend these and the natural in this size and the corona... I think the Maddy's would age extremely well
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Those Padron maduros smell like candy to me if I sniff the wrapper. Accdentally posted it in the morning thread but capping off my night with a MOW box pressed.catfishbluezz:Padron Maduro lancero... I highly recommend these and the natural in this size and the corona... I think the Maddy's would age extremely well -
Nice pic Dustin. The Padron panatela (lancero) is probably my favorite Padron. I've only had it in the habano wrapper as I tend to like Padron more in the habano than the maduro. And you're right, pretty much anything Padron ages wonderfully imo, and these should be no exception.