
Cigarro del dia - numero cinco
- IWinchester
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero cinco
A really nice...Gurkha?! Yep. Very mild with a tiny baking spice and cedar flavor.


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Was its original MSRP $18 but CI had them on a $3.99 special? Lol.IWinchester wrote:A really nice...Gurkha?! Yep. Very mild with a tiny baking spice and cedar flavor.
Just messing around. That's usually how I see Gurkhas. I've not familiar with that one though.
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That's usually how it goes! Gurkha Beauty msrp of $30 on sale for $5!! Lolsmokinsteve wrote:Was its original MSRP $18 but CI had them on a $3.99 special? Lol.IWinchester wrote:A really nice...Gurkha?! Yep. Very mild with a tiny baking spice and cedar flavor.
Just messing around. That's usually how I see Gurkhas. I've not familiar with that one though.
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These are on CI for around $8 each I think
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Kip, what have you done to me? In the sixteen days since coming back from the relaxed, quiet, and beautiful mountains in the DR, I've only had one cigar (out of about 10-12) that wasn't, at least, a little disappointing. And most of these were cigars that I've had before and enjoyed. When I had a Fuente 8-5-8 Sungrown about a year ago in the forum's blind pass it was wholly awesome and enjoyable. Tonight that cigar was average at best. This is a totally NOT cool situation...
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You are growing my son !Stewmuse wrote:Kip, what have you done to me? In the sixteen days since coming back from the relaxed, quiet, and beautiful mountains in the DR, I've only had one cigar (out of about 10-12) that wasn't, at least, a little disappointing. And most of these were cigars that I've had before and enjoyed. When I had a Fuente 8-5-8 Sungrown about a year ago in the forum's blind pass it was wholly awesome and enjoyable. Tonight that cigar was average at best. This is a totally NOT cool situation...
Your palate might be going through a renaisance, you may have just found out how much better humidified warm air makes smoking cigars, or you may just be crazy. I personally opt for the latter...
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Palate fatigue... Take a few days off and see what that does.Stewmuse wrote:Kip, what have you done to me? In the sixteen days since coming back from the relaxed, quiet, and beautiful mountains in the DR, I've only had one cigar (out of about 10-12) that wasn't, at least, a little disappointing. And most of these were cigars that I've had before and enjoyed. When I had a Fuente 8-5-8 Sungrown about a year ago in the forum's blind pass it was wholly awesome and enjoyable. Tonight that cigar was average at best. This is a totally NOT cool situation...
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Nah. They just taste better here. He's ruined unless he moves to the little latitudes. It happens all the time....I'm living proof.kurtdesign1 wrote:Palate fatigue... Take a few days off and see what that does.Stewmuse wrote:Kip, what have you done to me? In the sixteen days since coming back from the relaxed, quiet, and beautiful mountains in the DR, I've only had one cigar (out of about 10-12) that wasn't, at least, a little disappointing. And most of these were cigars that I've had before and enjoyed. When I had a Fuente 8-5-8 Sungrown about a year ago in the forum's blind pass it was wholly awesome and enjoyable. Tonight that cigar was average at best. This is a totally NOT cool situation...
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