Cigar O' the Day numero cuatro....

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Re: Cigar O' the Day numero cuatro....

Post by kurtdesign1 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:00 am

Stewmuse wrote:Addendum to the above. This remained a very tasty cigar throughout and had a nice draw. There was, however, a significant amount of leaf coming out of the head with many draws. Perhaps if they had just torpedoed this gauge, it would would have been outstanding.
I haven't had that size but the blend of that cigar is quite nearly the most unique I've had. I appreciate them. GREATLY.

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Post by kurtdesign1 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:02 am

Zedman05 wrote:Thursday nights Delight.

Fume. Fume. Fume !! Toro

Hells yeah ! So good without ligero. Come on, who else is blending like this !!??


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Post by kurtdesign1 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:03 am

Zedman05 wrote:Last nights Delight.

Oliva V Double Robusto.
I have always loved these cigars ever since I tried my first one in 2010. The V Torpedo was the first real good FULL strength cigar I ever smoked and got me interested in actually smoking more expensive and well reviewed cigars. I will always credit these cigars for being the bain of my addiction to collecting real cigars.
I prefer the Torpedo, then the Beli then these. I have yet to get my hands on a No.4 corona, but I have heard they are fantastic.

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Post by kurtdesign1 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:03 am

smokinsteve wrote:I haven't posted up in a while. This is my night cap tonight.

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Royal Corona or Petit Corina? I prefer the PC but the Royal is always enjoyable, just less bold.

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Post by kurtdesign1 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:05 am

Stewmuse wrote:As much as I enjoy playing with the different varieties of leaf I have, and as much as I would like the "interesting combinations" to be really special, the cigar (of my own) that I most readily reach for is this one, which is all Nicaraguan binder and filler inside an Ecudaoran wrapper. Consistently fine, even thru multiple sizes.
That shouldn't be too surprising. The majority of what My Father puts out has the same recipe. It's a proven winner.

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Post by smokinsteve » Tue Sep 01, 2015 10:51 am

kurtdesign1 wrote:
smokinsteve wrote:I haven't posted up in a while. This is my night cap tonight.

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Smoke on!
Royal Corona or Petit Corina? I prefer the PC but the Royal is always enjoyable, just less bold.
It was the Royal Corona. I like the PC, but lately I've been gravitating toward the RC. To me, the RC has some really nice soft sweet flavors.


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Post by Stewmuse » Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:17 pm

Another spicy meal needs another full cigar. Not quite as flavorful as the Undercrown, but still works just fine.
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Post by Zedman05 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 4:18 pm

kurtdesign1 wrote:
Zedman05 wrote:Thursday nights Delight.

Fume. Fume. Fume !! Toro

Hells yeah ! So good without ligero. Come on, who else is blending like this !!??


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I disagree. I am not a fan of the Trini Fundi, and I don't know why. I picked up a couple boxes in Cuba, and have been sitting on them to see if they grow on me, but alas, I still don't like them. Now I have a box and a half that I will probably never get into. At least I know I can get rid of them if need be; so many people love those cigars...I am just strange. And before you say anything, Craig, I know it is not a traditional lancero.
I also have fallen out of love with the CoLa. I have developed a kind of "meh" attitude with Cohiba stuff lately though. It is wierd. Going through an NC kick right now. I am so glad to be a bi-partizan smoker !

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Cigar O' the Day numero cuatro....

Post by kurtdesign1 » Tue Sep 01, 2015 4:20 pm

You're f'd up

Fwiw Cuba supposedly does not include ligero in rings smaller than 40


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Post by IWinchester » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:15 pm

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