Cigar lover's thread
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nice, Speyside is a highland malt .... not as strong as a lowland .... more notes of honey and oak rather than just straight up smoke like lowland malt.
#53
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It was a good time.
The CAO Brazilian was a little tough to pull in a good mouthful of smoke. That's probably because it was too moist since my humidor has been at 76-80% for the last month, but now it's down to 70 where it should be.
The CAO Brazilian was a little tough to pull in a good mouthful of smoke. That's probably because it was too moist since my humidor has been at 76-80% for the last month, but now it's down to 70 where it should be.
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Had the Perdomo Habano w/Connecticut wrapper yesterday. Good burn once it gets going, and a good but somewhat mild taste.
I have some Rocky Patel Sungrown Torpedos and some Comacho 1962 Torpedos being delivered sometime this week.
I have some Rocky Patel Sungrown Torpedos and some Comacho 1962 Torpedos being delivered sometime this week.
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im a big fan of dark tobacco, and i stick by phoenix cigars.if i cant find them at the smoke shop i usually go to a place that has an amazing hand rolled selection. i guess their family has been doing it forever.
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Same here. Since I travel outside of the US a lot, I get plenty of opportunities to get some nice cigars and liquors for my friends and family. Having friends in Montreal helps also.