For over a year i have wanted to try these three after reading all the post on here and i finally found them. Now if it was not 25 degrees here i would be done with at least one already!!
I was going to ask around for a trade but i always thought i would come across them. Now it's just a matter of getting to smoke them in this crummy weather we are having.
I got a box of those MoW's for my birthday, they were my golfing stogies last summer! fan-freakin-tastic! No trouble lasting through 18 holes, a drink at the turn-around AND the dive home... well, okay, on a good golfing day...
"...and in the evenings the men would be men. We would sit round the fire and share a drink, a smoke and old war stories that oft dealt more with women than war it's self. There were no fathers or sons, bosses nor hands, we were just men sitting round a fire."
That's an awesome three-pack. I've been falling in love with the Ruination all over again this past week with some of the Robusto #2, and also coming to the realization that 60 ring cigars are not inherently bad, which is a prejudice I've been sticking to pretty well for a good couple years.
Enjoy that Pig, the LP9 Pig wasn't anything to write home about in my experience, but the T52 was good to the last drop...I was holding the nub with my cigars scissors just to get every last bit possible out of it.
Well i could not wait and decided to smoke the LP on my lunch break today. Awsome cigar! peppery, chocolaty great burn too. The ash was rock solid 3/4 through and finally had to knock it off because i was sitting in the car.
Was not as strong as i though it was going to be, Great cigar to smoke on occasion (since it is $12) would definatly buy again!! Thanks all for the comments.
Comments
"Long ashes my friends."
Enjoy that Pig, the LP9 Pig wasn't anything to write home about in my experience, but the T52 was good to the last drop...I was holding the nub with my cigars scissors just to get every last bit possible out of it.