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I'm nuts for the place
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Smoking a L'Atelier that I picked up today at Tower Cigars in Sacramento. My first but I did ask Mark to reserve me a when his new shipment of the Corona Gordas arrive.
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#1363 |
Shameless epicurian
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Location: Winnipeg, Canada - Home of the Jets!
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![]() ![]() Varina Farms Breakfast Blend Churchill The construction is not bad - cap a bit untidy, but does not detract from the smoke. Lights well, burned well for about 2/3. Nice flavours - mild - plenty of creamy texture, coffee, nut, nutmeg - grows in flavour through the stick. I'd heard they burn fast, but this stick kept a nice steady pace for well over an hour. It died quite unexpectedly about 2 inches from the end and the re-light was a mistake - hot tarry, unpleasant smoke ensued - probably technical and I should have just chucked it. Good value for a big cigar with decent flavour. |
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Life is for living
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RP Connecticut Robusto that has been hanging around for about two years and that I found while doing some wineador archaeology.
Oliva V Double Robusto
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#1365 |
I Still Ash On My Self
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A Victor Sinclair Series 55 aged 5 years supposedly. A pleasant med-full smoke not sure I'd recommend it.
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#1366 |
Adjusting to the Life
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MUWAT KFC Fat Molly....still not sure what I think about these....different is a good word atm....def enjoyed the smaller vitola I had before over the Fat Molly today.
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Just in from the Storm
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A beautiful Cohiba Siglo IV, my first official forbidden fruit, not counting Johnny O. A great celebratory stick, both for my bday, and for beginning EMT school!
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#1370 |
Shameless epicurian
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Location: Winnipeg, Canada - Home of the Jets!
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Cigar Federation have supplied me with some great sticks (with one exception - their own CF stick).
Today was the second in my fiver of Rodrigo La Fortaleza. Apparently a Dominican puro - but it is dark - and this should be a warning - this is a "manly" stick. It started out a little brutish, but quickly settled a bit. Full bodied and powerful in every respect. Lots of pepper (I get black pepper this time) and a serious meatiness. I topped it with a double espresso (Sumatra Bold Organic from our local roaster), and that worked superbly. It seems this would be a great cigar for a cool autumn evening with a pork rib BBQ and a couple of glasses of straight rye. Failing that perhaps a sherry cask matured single malt (thinking an older Macallan). Weighing in at over $8 a stick it still seems like decent value in the US. (Notsomuch here if you apply duty and taxes) |
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Life is for living
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Tatuaje Fausto Robusto. A powerhouse with great flavor.
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I'm the Dude...Man!
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Nutcracker reminded me that I've got a few Varina Farms BB in the cooler. Smoking a robusto tonight. Very pleasant, mild bodied smoke.
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#1373 |
Have My Own Room
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La Antiguedad corona grande paired with Garrison Brothers.
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#1377 |
Shameless epicurian
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Location: Winnipeg, Canada - Home of the Jets!
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I'm always worried when something has a reputation. I recently bought a box of My Father Le bijou from my Mohawk friends in Ontario, and lit the first one with some trepidation for the first time today.
The cigar is a gorgeous dark maduro (Equador habano). Silky soft, slight oily sheen - wonderful pre-light aroma of old comfy leather chairs and a gentler time. The burn is even until the last 1/3, when it started to canoe a bit. The cigar is generous and creamy, with sweet cinnamon, slight pepper. This has to be one of the nicest NCC's I have smoked. Absolutely delicious. ![]() |
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Life is for living
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Yeah, those 1922s are tasty, Neil. I don't think I've had a bad My Father smoke and that includes their short filler ones.
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C.I.A
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Just got done at the range, love night shooting with my Eotech...another thread tho....smoking a Headley Grange Doble.
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