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Mmm, you're speaking my language there!!BowhuntnHoosier wrote:Nice little smoke.
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I absolutely overlook PdR cigars. WHY??? I can't quite figure out how they just never made ti into my rotation. Other big(ger) brands are withheld for reasons but Abe's stuff just evades me.f.sinagra wrote: I am beginning to love Abe Flores' cigars...again. The last cigar I had of Abe's was the 1878 Capa Maduro(a). It was beautiful! Then I started to move away from his line in pursuit of other cigars.
What a great cigar to welcome me back, huh?! I know it's been out for a couple of years, which shows you just how long I haven't smoked PDR cigars, but this cigar is excellent.
This cigar is from the sampler I ordered a couple of months back.
After talking to one of the guys in Abe's camp a few nights ago, I decided a purchase was in order. Here's what I ordered: The Capa's in the corona size 5-pack of each Maduro, Oscuro & Habano, a 5-pack of the Gran Reserva Half Corona, 2 (each) of the Serie Privada 52's Habano and Maduro, and a 3-pack Flores y Rodriguez Magicos Habano and Maduro. No luck finding, what I would call, their "ultra-premium" blends for a decent price.
Excellent cigar so far.
Have an excellent night!!
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Sometimes the cigar doesn't really matter when you're in those settings. Those peso house-rolls Kip spoke of a few months back would even be perfect on that deck. Beautiful. I wish I was with you two. Enjoy yourselves.Stewmuse wrote:Kip's Joya Red and my Padilla from this afternoon. A calmer, more relaxed setting here in the DR you will not find.
Jealous!Kip wrote:A la playa.....
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