My Father Cedros Deluxe Eminentes (corona gorda). A little loosely packed. Tastes great though. My favorite size MF definitely (though the Robusto and Lancero are also both fantastic)
That is a damn fine cigar! I'm a big Alec Bradley fan in general, but the Prensado is one of their top 3 smokes in my opinion.
. Yea man.. Just finished it up and it was great. I'm already eyeing the box prices. Any particular size you like it best in?
I honestly don't remember the sizes I've had it in. Only tried 2 different sizes and I enjoyed both quite a bit.
I agree 100%, definitely in their top three for me, and that's saying something. I personally prefer the Gran Corona, you can really taste the wrapper, but it still burns cool and lasts between forty-five minutes to an hour.
And speaking of Alec Bradley, I just finished a Pryme. I don't know if they have just gotten more awesome (this one had been in the humi for 2 years, but I believe there haven't been any produced in closer to three) with time, or if I force myself to forget how truly awesome they are so I can bear letting them sit for so long between burnings. I really do think it is my all-time favorite.
That is a damn fine cigar! I'm a big Alec Bradley fan in general, but the Prensado is one of their top 3 smokes in my opinion.
. Yea man.. Just finished it up and it was great. I'm already eyeing the box prices. Any particular size you like it best in?
I honestly don't remember the sizes I've had it in. Only tried 2 different sizes and I enjoyed both quite a bit.
I agree 100%, definitely in their top three for me, and that's saying something. I personally prefer the Gran Corona, you can really taste the wrapper, but it still burns cool and lasts between forty-five minutes to an hour.
And speaking of Alec Bradley, I just finished a Pryme. I don't know if they have just gotten more awesome (this one had been in the humi for 2 years, but I believe there haven't been any produced in closer to three) with time, or if I force myself to forget how truly awesome they are so I can bear letting them sit for so long between burnings. I really do think it is my all-time favorite.
Man that is so awesome. The Pryme you sent me that time really blew me away... I wish I would have known long ago how good they because I would have bought up as many as I could get my hands on... Those two in my aging humidor call my name everytime I open it up. It will have to he a VERY special occasion before I smoke another one! Damn that's such an amazing cigar!
That is a damn fine cigar! I'm a big Alec Bradley fan in general, but the Prensado is one of their top 3 smokes in my opinion.
. Yea man.. Just finished it up and it was great. I'm already eyeing the box prices. Any particular size you like it best in?
I honestly don't remember the sizes I've had it in. Only tried 2 different sizes and I enjoyed both quite a bit.
I agree 100%, definitely in their top three for me, and that's saying something. I personally prefer the Gran Corona, you can really taste the wrapper, but it still burns cool and lasts between forty-five minutes to an hour.
And speaking of Alec Bradley, I just finished a Pryme. I don't know if they have just gotten more awesome (this one had been in the humi for 2 years, but I believe there haven't been any produced in closer to three) with time, or if I force myself to forget how truly awesome they are so I can bear letting them sit for so long between burnings. I really do think it is my all-time favorite.
Man that is so awesome. The Pryme you sent me that time really blew me away... I wish I would have known long ago how good they because I would have bought up as many as I could get my hands on... Those two in my aging humidor call my name everytime I open it up. It will have to he a VERY special occasion before I smoke another one! Damn that's such an amazing cigar!
It really is, and I just stumbled on it by blind luck. I no **** picked it up when I first started smoking because, "Look at that band! AND its wrapped in cedar? With a little yellow ribbon banded around the foot? Jeez, it must be good.....". Fortunately for me, that happened to be a solid assessment, lol.
Had a San Miguel (excellent) earlier tonight and later a MoW SE Fig. This thing was aweful. Couldn't keep it lit, draw was tight, and burn was all over the place.
yesterday smoke a cuban ROMEO Y JULIETA desde 1875, this one was tight !.
That entire line (R&J) are often tight. A couple years of rest seems to help the draw. Last night I had a JR Ultimate Maduro, 2008. Perfect burn, long ash and never a touch-up.
Completely enjoyed a Padilla 68 tonight in the company of RCY and the newest member to ccom--Dustoffdan. He's a good guy and has also helped me learn about cigars. A nice rainy evening here in Germany, but a good cigar and good company makes it all better.
Hittin up an Alec Bradley MAXX. This stick was in my Top 5 or 10 for quite awhile, and for whatever reason I havent had one in probably a year or more. Not as complex as I remember, but still a damn fine stick.
That is a damn fine cigar! I'm a big Alec Bradley fan in general, but the Prensado is one of their top 3 smokes in my opinion.
. Yea man.. Just finished it up and it was great. I'm already eyeing the box prices. Any particular size you like it best in?
I honestly don't remember the sizes I've had it in. Only tried 2 different sizes and I enjoyed both quite a bit.
I agree 100%, definitely in their top three for me, and that's saying something. I personally prefer the Gran Corona, you can really taste the wrapper, but it still burns cool and lasts between forty-five minutes to an hour.
And speaking of Alec Bradley, I just finished a Pryme. I don't know if they have just gotten more awesome (this one had been in the humi for 2 years, but I believe there haven't been any produced in closer to three) with time, or if I force myself to forget how truly awesome they are so I can bear letting them sit for so long between burnings. I really do think it is my all-time favorite.
Man that is so awesome. The Pryme you sent me that time really blew me away... I wish I would have known long ago how good they because I would have bought up as many as I could get my hands on... Those two in my aging humidor call my name everytime I open it up. It will have to he a VERY special occasion before I smoke another one! Damn that's such an amazing cigar!
It really is, and I just stumbled on it by blind luck. I no **** picked it up when I first started smoking because, "Look at that band! AND its wrapped in cedar? With a little yellow ribbon banded around the foot? Jeez, it must be good.....". Fortunately for me, that happened to be a solid assessment, lol.
nice.. Sometimes you gotta go with your gut. Never had the Pryme.. So i guess they are no longer available?
Had a MOW Armada tonight....this was my 3rd since these came out, first one that was thoroughly enjoyable, others I didn't like the draw but some time has opened them up nicely...I'll put the others in to a deep sleep now and see if they can live up to the price tag...
Today was a Sol Cubano Cuban Cabinet #4 with about 2.5 years on it, 5 Vegas Limitada '05, Partagas 150 corona gorda, MoW Puro, Casa Magna colorado toro. Also got some pipe action in with some Davidoff Flake Medallions and G.L. Pease Charing Cross, the Davidoff is good the Charing Cross is excellent. I think I'm done in.
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And speaking of Alec Bradley, I just finished a Pryme. I don't know if they have just gotten more awesome (this one had been in the humi for 2 years, but I believe there haven't been any produced in closer to three) with time, or if I force myself to forget how truly awesome they are so I can bear letting them sit for so long between burnings. I really do think it is my all-time favorite.
Last night I had a JR Ultimate Maduro, 2008. Perfect burn, long ash and never a touch-up.
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