Re: Cigar of the day 2020
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2020 6:01 pm
From @Stewmuse. Dee-licious!
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When one knows the Undercrown line came about because rollers were sneaking behind DE smoking the ligas- so drew estate made a more affordable more mass production version... Then one looks up the definition of Undercrown...
… Actually that was my blend from Mike's VERY generous forum project.f.sinagra wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 2:57 pm
Currently smoking. Was humidor searching today and came across this bad boy in the rubble. This is a really good cigar with the tobacco selected by [mention]BowhuntnHoosier [/mention]and rolled by [mention]Stewmuse [/mention] of tabacalera Casa Trompeta.
This was a fun and generous project by Mike years back. I believe I still have one of the “Summer of George” blends left. Mike, Hossier’s blend is finely selected and you should make this a shop exclusive if you’re still in that cigar shop lol.
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Apologies DC. I do remember him winning the “contest”, which is why I associated that cigar with it.815DC wrote:… Actually that was my blend from Mike's VERY generous forum project.f.sinagra wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 2:57 pm
Currently smoking. Was humidor searching today and came across this bad boy in the rubble. This is a really good cigar with the tobacco selected by [mention]BowhuntnHoosier [/mention]and rolled by [mention]Stewmuse [/mention] of tabacalera Casa Trompeta.
This was a fun and generous project by Mike years back. I believe I still have one of the “Summer of George” blends left. Mike, Hossier’s blend is finely selected and you should make this a shop exclusive if you’re still in that cigar shop lol.
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I am glad you liked it. I also enjoyed the ones I had. Would be interested in trying the blend with a different wrap like Hab 2000 or as a Maduro.
Regardless it really was awesome of mike to roll a blend for everyone that participated. Also I believe Hoosier did have a rock solid entry as well since he ordered himself a 2nd batch, and Mike I think noted the Hoosier stick as his favorite/winner when the forum batches were all fresh rolled.
Ready for a vacation myself, 32 days and counting. Have fun DC it looks like it will be a good time.
Ran across mine a couple weeks back and still can't help but chuckle at the bands ... nothing like a "Brazilian Waxing"f.sinagra wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 4:18 pmApologies DC. I do remember him winning the “contest”, which is why I associated that cigar with it.815DC wrote:… Actually that was my blend from Mike's VERY generous forum project.f.sinagra wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 2:57 pm
Currently smoking. Was humidor searching today and came across this bad boy in the rubble. This is a really good cigar with the tobacco selected by [mention]BowhuntnHoosier [/mention]and rolled by [mention]Stewmuse [/mention] of tabacalera Casa Trompeta.
This was a fun and generous project by Mike years back. I believe I still have one of the “Summer of George” blends left. Mike, Hossier’s blend is finely selected and you should make this a shop exclusive if you’re still in that cigar shop lol.
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I am glad you liked it. I also enjoyed the ones I had. Would be interested in trying the blend with a different wrap like Hab 2000 or as a Maduro.
Regardless it really was awesome of mike to roll a blend for everyone that participated. Also I believe Hoosier did have a rock solid entry as well since he ordered himself a 2nd batch, and Mike I think noted the Hoosier stick as his favorite/winner when the forum batches were all fresh rolled.
It truly was a great cigar!
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