Cigarro del dia - numero cinco
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Tatuaje Tuesday it is.
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Very nice!! Had some delicious port in CdA with my wife at a great lounge. Goes amazing with cigarsf.sinagra wrote:
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Macanudo Inspirado Orange. Creamy, simple, subtle.
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That doesn't sound like the type of cigar you'd be able to enjoy fully outdoors.IWinchester wrote:Macanudo Inspirado Orange. Creamy, simple, subtle.
A splendid Ashton Cabinet. Why are these viewed as an unmanly cigar? They're fabulous.
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Ooh! The new guys! What's the blend on these? I haven't seen anyone post it yet.Arkcigars wrote:
Tatuaje Tuesday it is.
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I've seen that "Cthulua" picture a couple places. What the hell is that?Stewmuse wrote:No comment necessary...
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I adore port. If my wife drank it I think we'd have an open bottle all the time. Alas, I can't justify having it over another wine she willenjoy. I'll enjoy what she drinks. She will not enjoy what I drink.IWinchester wrote:
Election cigars and some Tawny with my father.
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The single greatest consumable I've ever, well, consumed, was a port.
In 2006 I was at the RTDA where the Palio cutter was just starting to erupt with popularity. I was invited to their customer appreciation dinner at the Vegas Del Frisco's. This was before any of the current smoking restrictions so DFs was still 100% cigar friendly. We had an unbelievable dinner and capped it off with cigars and a bottle of 1963 Grahams Vintage. It was indescribably magnificent. Granted, I coupled it with my very first Don Candido which was almost equally phenomenal. Alas, just "almost". That is saying something as it is one of the "perfect" cigars I'm chronicling in the other post.
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Lovecraft, dude.kurtdesign1 wrote:I've seen that "Cthulua" picture a couple places. What the hell is that?Stewmuse wrote:No comment necessary...
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I've seen that "Lovecraft" picture a couple places. What the hell is that?Kip wrote:Lovecraft, dude.kurtdesign1 wrote:I've seen that "Cthulua" picture a couple places. What the hell is that?Stewmuse wrote:No comment necessary...
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