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smokinsteve
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by smokinsteve » Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:57 pm
This has been sitting in my humidor for a couple of months now. Every time I look at it I remember the show where Craig offered an aged '64 I believe to someone in the Padron family and they were less than pleased. If I remember correctly, they said that Padrons are meant to be smoked immediately and not aged. So, all that to say, I have been feeling guilty seeing this sitting in my humidor.
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f.sinagra
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by f.sinagra » Sat Jan 09, 2016 6:46 pm
smokinsteve wrote:This has been sitting in my humidor for a couple of months now. Every time I look at it I remember the show where Craig offered an aged '64 I believe to someone in the Padron family and they were less than pleased. If I remember correctly, they said that Padrons are meant to be smoked immediately and not aged. So, all that to say, I have been feeling guilty seeing this sitting in my humidor.
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I have an 85 year that's been sitting in my humidor for a year now, too. I'm about to say "eff it," and just smoke the damn thing!!

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Maybe it's like becoming one with the cigar. You lose yourself in it; everything fades away: your worries, your problems, your thoughts. They fade into the smoke, and the cigar and you are at peace. - Raul Julia
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BowhuntnHoosier
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by BowhuntnHoosier » Sat Jan 09, 2016 7:53 pm
To say I enjoyed this tonight would be a gross understatement.
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Stewmuse
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by Stewmuse » Sat Jan 09, 2016 8:12 pm
A cigar from a company in Santiago (La Palma?). Pretty average, but not gonna hurt you. The small, ugly sticks are from the mountains north of Santiago. The one I had was quite surprisingly good!
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f.sinagra
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by f.sinagra » Sat Jan 09, 2016 8:54 pm
Stewmuse wrote:A cigar from a company in Santiago (La Palma?). Pretty average, but not gonna hurt you. The small, ugly sticks are from the mountains north of Santiago. The one I had was quite surprisingly good!
That Bella Dominicana cigar won Cigar Dojo's Under the radar CotY.
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Maybe it's like becoming one with the cigar. You lose yourself in it; everything fades away: your worries, your problems, your thoughts. They fade into the smoke, and the cigar and you are at peace. - Raul Julia
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IWinchester
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by IWinchester » Sat Jan 09, 2016 10:32 pm
smokinsteve wrote:This has been sitting in my humidor for a couple of months now. Every time I look at it I remember the show where Craig offered an aged '64 I believe to someone in the Padron family and they were less than pleased. If I remember correctly, they said that Padrons are meant to be smoked immediately and not aged. So, all that to say, I have been feeling guilty seeing this sitting in my humidor.
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One of the best smokes of my life was a 5 year old '64 in the large box pressed size...imperials maybe?
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BowhuntnHoosier
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by BowhuntnHoosier » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:49 pm
Tonight its the Maduro and its much bolder and deeper flavors than the Natural last night. Both good...
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by Stewmuse » Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:02 pm
Kip and I stopped at a brand new store in Santiago this afternoon. Really good selection of hard to find Dominican, Nicaraguan, and Cuban sticks and a great lounge. Craig, there are 10 Espanas coming home to you!
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by Stewmuse » Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:41 am
Or maybe just 9.
...or 8.
...or...

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by Quikstryke » Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:11 pm
It's been months since I've been on and I've missed you all a shit ton. Hope everyone had a great Christmas. Finally a cigar!
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