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Zedman05
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by Zedman05 » Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:42 pm
Last nights Delight No.2
Tat Cojonu 2003 '12
Age smoothed this out a bit too much. Not as delicious as young, but still good. If you have em, smotke them in the first couple years.
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by IWinchester » Sun Mar 08, 2015 6:52 pm
Hanging out at my folks' house with the kiddos.
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Kip
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by Kip » Sun Mar 08, 2015 9:08 pm
Trying out Stewmuse's work from the contest before they go to rest for a while. Still a bit damp, but behaving well. Lovely caramel kinda flavor right off the bat, with limited spice. Very tasty so far....

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Stewmuse
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by Stewmuse » Sun Mar 08, 2015 9:30 pm
Kip wrote:Trying out Stewmuse's work from the contest before they go to rest for a while. Still a bit damp, but behaving well. Lovely caramel kinda flavor right off the bat, with limited spice. Very tasty so far....

Hopefully, that goodness will continue. Pretty good burn line there, too! As me for me I'm having a Tatuaje exclusive gifted to me a few months back by Kip. A very pleasant smoke, indeed!
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by Stewmuse » Sun Mar 08, 2015 10:38 pm
One of the benefits of just numbering my test blends is that I forget what's in them (until I go back to my test log). This way I don't go in with any presumptions. This has a nice sweetness that reminds me of some Honduran tests I recently smoked, so that's my guess. I'll find out for sure later, but this is a winner, so far...
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by Stewmuse » Mon Mar 09, 2015 12:34 am
Stewmuse wrote:One of the benefits of just numbering my test blends is that I forget what's in them (until I go back to my test log). This way I don't go in with any presumptions. This has a nice sweetness that reminds me of some Honduran tests I recently smoked, so that's my guess. I'll find out for sure later, but this is a winner, so far...
WRONG!!! It was a combo of Dominican and Nicaraguan ligero... that's all, with a Dom binder and Ecuador wrapper. Oh, well. It was still very enjoyable!
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by Stewmuse » Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:13 pm
More trumpet, more blaster, more cigar!
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by Kip » Tue Mar 10, 2015 9:02 am
Closed....volume three is now active!
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