Fired up my last Forum Blend Sumatra. The years have been good to this blend, the flavor is very much there and it's quite smooth. I have one maduro left and then that's it, only the memories remain.
Fired up my last Forum Blend Sumatra. The years have been good to this blend, the flavor is very much there and it's quite smooth. I have one maduro left and then that's it, only the memories remain.
Fired up my last Forum Blend Sumatra. The years have been good to this blend, the flavor is very much there and it's quite smooth. I have one maduro left and then that's it, only the memories remain.
wait did the forum blends already come out?
The original forum blend from 2009, I don't think the reboot has been nailed down yet.
a stick from my very first box purchase ever. diesel unlimited belicoso. funny how cigars taste so great after having 5-6 ounces of bookers with a buddy
CAO Brazilia Gol. Ive had a couple that weren't too great, but this one is hitting the spot! The more I let these sit, the more I like them.
The CAO Brazilia is one of my favorite sticks, but it does take some time resting to reach it's full potential.
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The first I ever tried was one of the last 2 or 3 in the bottom of the box at a b&m. I was completely blown away and loved it! Needless to say when I bought a few I was a little disappointed. But I think they're getting to the sweet spot.
"Any cigar smoker is friend, because I know how he feels." Alfred de Musset "A fine cigar is just like a woman. If you don't light it up just right and suck on it with a certain frequency, it will go out on you."Unknown
“A pipe is to the troubled soul what caresses of a mother are for her suffering child.” Indian Proverb
Emilio draig k robusto, very unique and right up my alley. Lots of licorice very complex and lots of things I can't really distinguish as I have not tasted these flavors before in a cigar. May have to smoke a few and concentrate to describe. Still a bit wet I believe though as the burn is a bit uneven and takes a few small puffs to get burning netween draws.hopefully these go to regular production eventually if age can fix the slight burn issues.
Emilio draig k robusto, very unique and right up my alley. Lots of licorice very complex and lots of things I can't really distinguish as I have not tasted these flavors before in a cigar. May have to smoke a few and concentrate to describe. Still a bit wet I believe though as the burn is a bit uneven and takes a few small puffs to get burning netween draws.hopefully these go to regular production eventually if age can fix the slight burn issues.
Cool. I've only had one Emilio, the AF1 I think, and it was enjoyable.
similar to the draig earlier but more cedar and spice and less smooth and licorice so far but it is the first inch. Pectin mended wrapper is holding up nicely, hope not to see any burn issues at the mending points. This is a smoke I thought would be good to compare with the last flavor wise and I think it was a good choice, but then again, can you go wrong with a mf or mf la bijou?
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"Any cigar smoker is friend, because I know how he feels." Alfred de Musset
"A fine cigar is just like a woman. If you don't light it up just right and suck on it with a certain frequency, it will go out on you." Unknown
“A pipe is to the troubled soul what caresses of a mother are for her suffering child.” Indian Proverb