Cigarro del dia - numero cinco
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A twofer this evening...
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Yum. This one was rolled 16 months ago and it is behaving very well!
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Trying another of the Rough Cuts (no wrapper leaf) from November, along with my new garage friend.
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We came over to the beach in Sosua, where I enjoyed a Fume D'amour. Saw a girl with 2 phones and selfie stick taking a photo of herself taking a selfie....

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Yesterdays Herf-tastic sticks
Robaina Farmie '08
Amazing. Simply amazing. One of the best cigars of the year.

Bolivar EL '09
Rich and creamy, but started in with a typical Boli finish that I don't prefer.

PSD4
This was the Secret Santa exchange we did this year on another forum. I love these when like this; young, fresh and powerful.

Fuente Anejo 48 Nov '10
I love these, but it just didn't fit in with the cigars previous. Too bad, because I usually love these. I think it was just too much cigar after 3 previous cigars.

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Robaina Farmie '08
Amazing. Simply amazing. One of the best cigars of the year.

Bolivar EL '09
Rich and creamy, but started in with a typical Boli finish that I don't prefer.

PSD4
This was the Secret Santa exchange we did this year on another forum. I love these when like this; young, fresh and powerful.

Fuente Anejo 48 Nov '10
I love these, but it just didn't fit in with the cigars previous. Too bad, because I usually love these. I think it was just too much cigar after 3 previous cigars.

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This might be my favorite cigar running this year...
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero cinco
Man O War Puro Authentico! I love these. Especially when I find them for half price on CI. I think I can pick up just about any cigar that AJ makes and like it

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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero cinco
I was in Cabarete the past couple days, and stopped by a newly-opened shop owned by the proprietor of the Campesino Series cigars. The line is a bit more traditionally "Dominican" in its blending than Chogui. I was already impressed with the robusto I'd had before, but the blend really shines in the Toro - which is not yet available in Santiago. I had a couple over there and will try to get a few more to send back as show cigars with Michael.
Also, @StewMuse, if you'd like we will hit the beach over there and stop by this shop. It's very small but Edgar speaks English and is quite friendly. Super nice guy. I also talked with Terry Johnson today and he won't be returning until after your visit...but he said we could give his manager a call and stop by his factory while you're down if you like.
Also, @StewMuse, if you'd like we will hit the beach over there and stop by this shop. It's very small but Edgar speaks English and is quite friendly. Super nice guy. I also talked with Terry Johnson today and he won't be returning until after your visit...but he said we could give his manager a call and stop by his factory while you're down if you like.
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Sounds like a winner. BTW, room in my luggage permitting, I was thinking about bringing a mask and snorkel. Is that worth doing? Just checking!Kip wrote: I had a couple over there and will try to get a few more to send back as show cigars with Michael.
Also, @StewMuse, if you'd like we will hit the beach over there and stop by this shop. It's very small but Edgar speaks English and is quite friendly. Super nice guy. I also talked with Terry Johnson today and he won't be returning until after your visit...but he said we could give his manager a call and stop by his factory while you're down if you like.
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Absolutely! Luggage not permitting, I have extras. The water is a bit chilly, but even the Florida/Dominican-accustomed folk got used to it in quick order. A Chicagoan will think it's plumb toasty. We can swim at Sosua; there are random corals right off the beach, and a small reef a short swim out (200 yd +/-).Stewmuse wrote:Sounds like a winner. BTW, room in my luggage permitting, I was thinking about bringing a mask and snorkel. Is that worth doing? Just checking!
There's also a good place to eat there on the beach. It's a small shack but the food is good -and safe to eat

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