I smoked a CAO Gold Conn. Robusto last night after the mediocre Don Tomas.
I was surprised at how spicy it was through the nose... but then I'm predominantly a connie smoker anyway, and I am just starting to retrohale. Not sure if it's my cup of tea, tbpfh.
Started today off with a 5 Vegas Triple A and this afternoon I had some local fare, unbranded, toro, really nice stick, habano wrapper...reminded me a lot of a MOW...have to see what the pricing is on these for a bundle, shopuld be very cheap...
It's my younger brother's 23rd birthday today. He has a cigar with me once in a blue moon so I figured I'd make him smoke a Padron '64 with me this evening. His GF actually enjoys taking a few puffs too so I might see if the local shop has any Javas available.
To this day, the single best cigar experience I have ever had was when I smoked my first one of these. I was in Poland (for work, not pleasure...), with a woman I love dearly. We were having dinner at the hotel restaurant, I was drinking Scotch, she a Martini. I lit up this cigar and we shared it over the next couple of hours, late in to the night. We were there until after the restaurant closed, and they even lit some candles for us and turned out the rest of the lights, save for a few. That was one of the best nights I have ever had, and by far my favorite cigar experience. When you mix an amazing cigar, a $150 bottle of single malt and an amazingly beautiful woman, nothing can even come close!
To this day, the single best cigar experience I have ever had was when I smoked my first one of these. I was in Poland (for work, not pleasure...), with a woman I love dearly. We were having dinner at the hotel restaurant, I was drinking Scotch, she a Martini. I lit up this cigar and we shared it over the next couple of hours, late in to the night. We were there until after the restaurant closed, and they even lit some candles for us and turned out the rest of the lights, save for a few. That was one of the best nights I have ever had, and by far my favorite cigar experience. When you mix an amazing cigar, a $150 bottle of single malt and an amazingly beautiful woman, nothing can even come close!
To this day, the single best cigar experience I have ever had was when I smoked my first one of these. I was in Poland (for work, not pleasure...), with a woman I love dearly. We were having dinner at the hotel restaurant, I was drinking Scotch, she a Martini. I lit up this cigar and we shared it over the next couple of hours, late in to the night. We were there until after the restaurant closed, and they even lit some candles for us and turned out the rest of the lights, save for a few. That was one of the best nights I have ever had, and by far my favorite cigar experience. When you mix an amazing cigar, a $150 bottle of single malt and an amazingly beautiful woman, nothing can even come close!
And theeeeeeeen!?!?
And then, she is gay so nothing much happened after that point. But she is definitely one of my best friends, I love that girl! haha
Heading out to light up a forum blend maduro...wish I had more Sumatra as I prefer that one, but only have one left...oh well, not like the maduro isn't still excellent.
Diesel Shorty. Resting 2 weeks, lol. I've just gotten cable and have had a chance to watch the man himself in action. Incredible set up Shorty Rossy has going...saving pit bulls all the while running a talent management business. On one of the reruns I watched he was firing up the stick left and right and even lit one up for his female employee. He is one cool dude!
Just had a MOW Ruination #2...one of my favorite smokes whether it be a special occasion, or after a rough day at work. Always puts me in a great mood.
"...and in the evenings the men would be men. We would sit round the fire and share a drink, a smoke and old war stories that oft dealt more with women than war it's self. There were no fathers or sons, bosses nor hands, we were just men sitting round a fire."
Last night I fired a Cohiba Maduro 5 genios, no maddy quite like this one and to cap the night was a Padron 1926 40th maddy, doesn't get any better than those 2...
So far this morning on the way to a meeting in Temecula I had a CAO L'Anniversaire Extreme with about 4-5 years of age and on the way back a Don Pepin Garcia Blue Label Lancero so old that the blue turned green?
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I was surprised at how spicy it was through the nose... but then I'm predominantly a connie smoker anyway, and I am just starting to retrohale. Not sure if it's my cup of tea, tbpfh.
Still a great smoke.