pretty good. i keep having to touch up... but it's not affecting the flavors. it has this sweet woodyness to it. and a mild spice. I'll slide one over to ya next time we herf.
pretty good. i keep having to touch up... but it's not affecting the flavors. it has this sweet woodyness to it. and a mild spice. I'll slide one over to ya next time we herf.
Right on, sounds pretty freakin tasty, I've really been digging woody flavors in cigars lately. Nutty too, but thats another story. And I won't turn you down there, thanks man, but only if you have another with me.
pretty good. i keep having to touch up... but it's not affecting the flavors. it has this sweet woodyness to it. and a mild spice. I'll slide one over to ya next time we herf.
Right on, sounds pretty freakin tasty, I've really been digging woody flavors in cigars lately. Nutty too, but thats another story. And I won't turn you down there, thanks man, but only if you have another with me.
sweetness. nothing like a creamy nut that satisfies the oral cravings. yes ****
ok no more touch ups needed. ended up that I just had to cut the cap a bit more. interesting. now the draw is super easy (not that it was super tight beforehand or anything).
Started out with an El Rey Del Mundo Olvidados from June 2006 and the stick has really aged well.
I followed up with a San Lotano Habano from bigfnsteve that was great as always. Thanks bro..
I haven't had a cigar in about six weeks. Been trying to quit cigarettes, and to do this, I have refrained from cigars as well. They only start the craving for nicotine, maybe I am ready to give them a try. This is the most difficult thing I ever remember doing.
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I followed up with a San Lotano Habano from bigfnsteve that was great as always. Thanks bro..