On vacation in Myrtle Beach, SC. Started with Patel Brothers then 7-20-4,and last but not least a Torano Exodus 50th. All with Old Rip Van Wrinkle 10 yr 107 proof.
Had a wonderful cigar last night. I will revisit to make sure it wasn't a one time thing. I had a Sencillo Robusto.
What he's not telling you is that he rubbed his wonderful cigar in my face. I had one that I couldn't even finish and he let me know how great his was over and over and over and over. Add a sh!it eating grin and I think you'll get the picture.
Had a wonderful cigar last night. I will revisit to make sure it wasn't a one time thing. I had a Sencillo Robusto.
What he's not telling you is that he rubbed his wonderful cigar in my face. I had one that I couldn't even finish and he let me know how great his was over and over and over and over. Add a sh!it eating grin and I think you'll get the picture.
Today was a Montesino by Fuentes. This is the first cigar I ever smoked, and have had many since, so it will always hold a special place in my cigar heart. I got this one from Hayblet in a package recently and it was as good as ever. Mild with a constant wood tone with an occasional touch of nut and leather. Great burn, construction and flavor.
Thanks again
Today was a Montesino by Fuentes. This is the first cigar I ever smoked, and have had many since, so it will always hold a special place in my cigar heart. I got this one from Hayblet in a package recently and it was as good as ever. Mild with a constant wood tone with an occasional touch of nut and leather. Great burn, construction and flavor.
Thanks again
I KNEW there was someone on here who also had an affinity for Montesinos; just couldn't remember who it was! I had a Montesino maduro last night myself. Montesino wasn't my first cigar or even my first maduro, but it was the first maduro where the light finally came on and I realized what flavors a maduro wrapper adds to a cigar. I'll always have a place in my humi for these - cheap, mild and probably most importantly they spark great memories which just can't be beat.
went to a get together for a friends dad turned 73, had a la traviata maduro and a mow torpedo with a few brews , now back home finishing up the mow with a st. pauil girl,, got a cusano 18 from his son that ive been wanting to try too.
Today was a Montesino by Fuentes. This is the first cigar I ever smoked, and have had many since, so it will always hold a special place in my cigar heart. I got this one from Hayblet in a package recently and it was as good as ever. Mild with a constant wood tone with an occasional touch of nut and leather. Great burn, construction and flavor.
Thanks again
I KNEW there was someone on here who also had an affinity for Montesinos; just couldn't remember who it was! I had a Montesino maduro last night myself. Montesino wasn't my first cigar or even my first maduro, but it was the first maduro where the light finally came on and I realized what flavors a maduro wrapper adds to a cigar. I'll always have a place in my humi for these - cheap, mild and probably most importantly they spark great memories which just can't be beat.
There have been so many new cigars that I feel I must try that sometimes I forget about the old reliable ones. Montesino is that cigar. Another thing I like about it is that the blend has never changed. The one I had today is as good as the ones I smoked seventeen years ago.
Comments
This cigar made me even more excited to try the new Brazilian wrapped Elencos Series!
CutleryBarn
Lots of sweetness.