I had a 5 Vegas Gold Torpedo on Sunday. I have to say and I've said this before I like this cigar. I'm not a huge fan of connie wrappers or even mild cigars but this one puts out a lot of flavors for a mild cigar and good flavors for a connie wrapper. Had this about a year. I have some more left so I better get to smoking them before they become too mild.
Tuesday night I started a Sherpa but didn't get to finish it. May try and jump on that tonight on the ride to my B&M. Last night I had a Padilla 1948. This is probably my favorite in the years line up. I haven't had one in almost a year but it was tasty. It aged well and the burn and draw wre great. Only got a few left. I have to revist the 1932 and the 1968.
Tried to start with a Graycliff G2. The wrapper came completely off in one piece before I lit it up. So I hag a GAR. And I gotta say, it wasn't a bad smoke at all. Good draw, good burn.
I like the GAR Poker....keep 5-10 on hand at all times as a go too smoke, I dont have to feel bad if I dont give it all my attention..........As for tonight, I am currently playing poker online and enjoying a Kristoff Maduro.
I had a Torano Noventa today. It was the one that came in the cotm package. Reminded me a lot of the 1916 Cameroon with the sweetness of the cameroon wrapper being replaced by the creaminess of this habano wrapper. It was ok. Not great, not bad. Nice and mild early morning coffee kinda smoke. Decent construction, ok burn, and totally forgettable. I'll save the other one I have as homework cigar.
Had a Ruination last night. Awesome as always but I had to put it down with 2.5" remaining. Should of ate more...
ha! I feel ya. I had to put down a Litto Gomez Chisel a few months ago - it was amazing, but I had it after a really light lunch - it kicked my ASS! Thankfully I had another in the humidor that I enjoyed a couple weeks ago. After a big dinner!
I tried a couple today. First it was a Gurhka Empire IV. The first half inch was ok, some nice flavors, decent aroma. Then it settled into an imitation of a bunch of other maduros I've had before. Really nothing special. I got bored and chucked it about halfway through.
Then I had a Blue Label, the one made by Gran Habano. Nice smoke. Didn't really taste like, or remind me of any other stick that I've had before, but in a good way. This one had almost a year on it and was really smooth and mellow. Good flavor too. I'd smoke these again, but I don't think I'm going out of my way to buy more unless they are stupidly cheap.
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Tuesday night I started a Sherpa but didn't get to finish it. May try and jump on that tonight on the ride to my B&M. Last night I had a Padilla 1948. This is probably my favorite in the years line up. I haven't had one in almost a year but it was tasty. It aged well and the burn and draw wre great. Only got a few left. I have to revist the 1932 and the 1968.
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