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...
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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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