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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Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
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Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Hanging out at my folks' house with the kiddos.
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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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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!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....
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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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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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More trumpet, more blaster, more cigar!
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Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Closed....volume three is now active!
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