Close enough! Altho I can hold my cigar and play at the same time. As Craig might say, neener-neener...IWinchester wrote:Not a trumpet...
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This cigar really starts nicely. Great prelight aroma, too. Gets a bit strong/heavy toward the end.
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^^Is that one Culley sent you? I liked it a lot too.
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IWinchester wrote:^^Is that one Culley sent you? I liked it a lot too.
I belive so, Ian. This cigar here is Smokin'Steve's blend from my contest this Spring. Started out pretty average but really developed nicely over its length.
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Some Navy Flake in the 2nd pipe I ever bought. It was a "wall pipe" from Gatlinburlier, which was one step up from a basket pipe. $35 for it, a Czech tool and 8 oz. of tobacco if I remember correctly (1994 dollars). I was big time
It began its life with a plain black stem, which I broke. I sent it in for replacement, and the repair guy decided on his own to out this lucite one on it. I hate that thing, but somehow have gotten attached to it. Go figure.
Judging by the nomenclature and the shape, I'm guessing it was a second from Charatan. The drilling is off, but it smokes burley-centric blends like nobody's business. Good times.
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It began its life with a plain black stem, which I broke. I sent it in for replacement, and the repair guy decided on his own to out this lucite one on it. I hate that thing, but somehow have gotten attached to it. Go figure.
Judging by the nomenclature and the shape, I'm guessing it was a second from Charatan. The drilling is off, but it smokes burley-centric blends like nobody's business. Good times.
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Last nights Delights.
Laranja Reserva Corona Gorda
Great blend. A different enough profile from my usual stuff. Recommended.
Don Pepin JJ Maduro Petite Corona
This is the Atlantic rebirth of the blend. Had to try it as the previous blend was stellar.
They hit their mark with this cigar. Holy crap. It goes from good to excellent on the finish.
Highly recommended for those wanting a super rich Pepin without the insane pepper blast.
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Laranja Reserva Corona Gorda
Great blend. A different enough profile from my usual stuff. Recommended.
Don Pepin JJ Maduro Petite Corona
This is the Atlantic rebirth of the blend. Had to try it as the previous blend was stellar.
They hit their mark with this cigar. Holy crap. It goes from good to excellent on the finish.
Highly recommended for those wanting a super rich Pepin without the insane pepper blast.
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Tonights Delight.
My Father Le Bijou Toro
Even the pre-light smell on these gets me har....excited. I love these cigars !!!! I will not smoke the regular line, as they are just too much pepper and spice. These, for me, are well balanced and delicious.
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My Father Le Bijou Toro
Even the pre-light smell on these gets me har....excited. I love these cigars !!!! I will not smoke the regular line, as they are just too much pepper and spice. These, for me, are well balanced and delicious.
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Oh wow, what a great cigar last night. They blend a great Criollo leaf into that cigar.
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Somewhere Mike just rolled another cigar on his own and said, "beat that, kid". And we all bowed our head in shame.Stewmuse wrote:Close enough! Altho I can hold my cigar and play at the same time. As Craig might say, neener-neener...IWinchester wrote:Not a trumpet...