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Re: Nostalgia - just a fading memory?
Yesterday after having lunch with a friend, I stopped by my local B&M and purchased the following singles:
Excalibur Legends Challenger Punch Magnum Oscuro R y J Reserva Real Robusto The R y J was turned into ash this morning Of interest, while at the B&M, I noticed they had the new Room 101 cigars. I looked at the 305 robusto and its price tag of $10. The guy behind the cigar is not even the blender. This cigar is manufactured by the Camacho family and Christian Eiroa. So is it a $10 cigar? I don't know. Also present were the new Black Tat' and Red Tat' in the tube going for $15 each. Noticed some Anejo #46 @ $14.99 each. Go figure...
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12-18-2009, 04:17 PM | #44 |
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I noticed looking through the CI magazine that they don't focus on the old dogs at all. The like to pump Pepin, MOW, Ghurka, and their house blends more than anything.
However JR primarily focuses on the old dogs with a little bit of emphasis on new things.
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