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Zedman05
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by Zedman05 » Fri Apr 06, 2018 10:41 am
Tues Nights Delight.
Cubanacan Maduro Lonsdale
Very much ok, until the last 1/3, where it really stepped up to shine and bring in those deep sweet srewed flavors. Good cigar.

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by Zedman05 » Mon Apr 09, 2018 12:21 pm
Friday Nights Delight.
T52 Toro '10
White pepper and smooth tobacco. Same as the last one. If I were buying this line of cigar, I would age them probably 2-4 years and smoke them at that point. Now is fine, but moat will want a bit more power. I will take either. I REALLY like this profile. It is very unique and isn't found in many cigars at all.

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Stewmuse
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by Stewmuse » Mon Apr 09, 2018 11:55 pm
Man. Only a handful of the 10-12 Lou Rodriguez cigars I got from Craig's friend remain in my humidor. Generally, I am not one to lament the passing of a company or product, but these cigars have been really fine. His company has been gone since 2014, i think. Rats...
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by Stewmuse » Mon Apr 09, 2018 11:57 pm
Man. Only a handful of the 10-12 Lou Rodriguez cigars I got from Craig's friend remain in my humidor. Generally, I am not one to lament the passing of a company or product, but these cigars have been really fine. His company has been gone since 2014, i think. Rats...
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by 815DC » Wed Apr 11, 2018 5:07 pm
I still love these. Smoked this Robusto down to about 1 1/4 inches before I had to put it down. Sweetness, cream, coffee notes, and some nice gentle spice rounded out the profile of the Pueblo Dominicano. Paired nicely with the Hansens ginger ale/kraken I had for refreshment.
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by Stewmuse » Wed Apr 11, 2018 10:19 pm
Last night and tonight's featured attractions. Both can be very good, but both are inconsistently so. The PDR was not even remotely recognizable last night. Hopefully the RP Vintage will fare better tonight.
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by 815DC » Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:06 pm
Not one to waste a sunny 68-70 degree day I found myself out on the porch enjoying one of these habano wrapped Padilla fumas. Whilst I will most certainly regret being awake before noon when I go in to work at midnight, the cigar and coffee was nice enough to balance the situation. It occurs to me that Kip would probably be out wearing a jacket and a winter hat while I thought it was on the verge of being a bit too warm.

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by Stewmuse » Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:07 pm
DC and I are simultaneously doing the same thing, just a 100 miles apart, A nearly perfect spring day - warm, sunny, breezy (maybe too). Decided to change pace and revisit Sam for a while.
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by Stewmuse » Sun Apr 15, 2018 12:07 am
Cigar, trumpet, and a show. Now, if it wasn’t raining and 37 degrees, this was be a great evening!
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by Zedman05 » Sun Apr 15, 2018 2:05 am
Stewmuse wrote:Cigar, trumpet, and a show. Now, if it wasn’t raining and 37 degrees, this was be a great evening!
Mike, you have been so happy tonight if you were here smoking. Got to meet a guy that played Jason in the remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Brett Wagner. Had a couple cigars with him. He is a big horror genre fan, which I know very little about. Nice guy.