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by Stewmuse » Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:36 am
With the Jan/Feb cold and an eschewing of sitting in the garage with my blaster, the 40-minute trips to and from teaching and my retail job have been just about the only cigar times I’ve had lately. Knowing that time is generally insufficient to enjoy a “full-size” cigar, I’ve largely relied on my collection of Casa Trompetas (typically 4.5-6 x 46) that I’ve rolled specifically for these journeys and these pictured here. DC turned me onto these. Spanish Galleon Ninas, 5x44, run about a buck a piece, are pretty consistent in burn, construction, and flavor. Downside? You have to buy 50 at a time (ten, cardboard 5-paks in a bundle). I get them from AtlanticCigar.com.
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StewMuse
Stay smokey, my friends.