I got the house blend robusto sampler two days ago, so I'm in the middle of that right now. so far I have smoked the purple (liked the slightly sweet and mild taste) and Sun grown (loved the smooth and hints of spice) labels, they were very tasty smokes. Once I get home I will smoke the blue label and maybe the Cuban, heres to hoping they are as good.
Winston Churchill Spitfire. Mmm....if only Davidoff's blenders were more affordable. Gentle spice, cedar, nuts, a hint of brown sugar, and that delicious and sweet Kelner musk!
Winston Churchill Spitfire. Mmm....if only Davidoff's blenders were more affordable. Gentle spice, cedar, nuts, a hint of brown sugar, and that delicious and sweet Kelner musk!
There are some AVO and The Griffins cigars that aren't too pricey. Worth checking out in my experience.
Smoked my first Liga Privada No.9 Robusto. May be my favorite size of this blend, and the No. 9 has grown on me, so much so that I don't think I could easily decide between a No. 9 and a T-52.
Had a random cigar night; smoked a 5 Vegas Gold robusto (budgety flavor), then a 5 Vegas Gold Maduro (good. reminiscent of LPH Black Pearl Original), then a Morro Castle toro which was excellent (creamy smooth, velvety wrapper, oak finish).
Just got over mid-terms for College. Haven't posted here in a while, but I did find a little time to brave the cold and enjoy some cigars. Over the last few weeks I've smoked RP Vintage 1990, Perdomo Habano Maduro, GreyCliff 1666 (2 years old), Hoyo LTD Edicion 2006, San Cristobal from 2001 and a Partaga Serie D4. It's been a good winter!
Winston Churchill Spitfire. Mmm....if only Davidoff's blenders were more affordable. Gentle spice, cedar, nuts, a hint of brown sugar, and that delicious and sweet Kelner musk!
Damn, that sounds really good. I need to try these.
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Smoked my first Liga Privada No.9 Robusto. May be my favorite size of this blend, and the No. 9 has grown on me, so much so that I don't think I could easily decide between a No. 9 and a T-52.