I fired up and enjoyed an LGC series R this morning with my coffee. It's supposed to be close to 70 this weekend and that means time to catch up on some "serious" yard work cough cough!
I fired up and enjoyed an LGC series R this morning with my coffee. It's supposed to be close to 70 this weekend and that means time to catch up on some "serious" yard work cough cough!
You getting ready to do some fertilizing big fella??
Victor Sinclair Bohemian Red Corojo figurado short.
Nutty comes to mind on this one, roasted chestnuts with an aroma of searing peanuts. Just a hint of pepper on the finish rounded off a good smoke. For those who haven't tried this one, I highly recommend it.
Reached in the humidor today for a cigar I wouldn't mind having to toss since I had a lot of errands to run and would be letting it go out and re-lighting often. So, I pulled a Reposado '96. Never had one before, Don't remember how I got it, and know I didn't buy it myself, but it was old enough to seriously yellow the cello. This thing was really nice for a three dollar cigar. Better than several I have paid double for. Even after the abuse of numerous re-lights this cigar was an unbelievable performer. Nutty, creamy, coffee, and very "mellow" throughout. Not a hint of harshness. Thumbs up for this low cost sleeper.
Reached in the humidor today for a cigar I wouldn't mind having to toss since I had a lot of errands to run and would be letting it go out and re-lighting often. So, I pulled a Reposado '96. Never had one before, Don't remember how I got it, and know I didn't buy it myself, but it was old enough to seriously yellow the cello. This thing was really nice for a three dollar cigar. Better than several I have paid double for. Even after the abuse of numerous re-lights this cigar was an unbelievable performer. Nutty, creamy, coffee, and very "mellow" throughout. Not a hint of harshness. Thumbs up for this low cost sleeper.
Reached in the humidor today for a cigar I wouldn't mind having to toss since I had a lot of errands to run and would be letting it go out and re-lighting often. So, I pulled a Reposado '96. Never had one before, Don't remember how I got it, and know I didn't buy it myself, but it was old enough to seriously yellow the cello. This thing was really nice for a three dollar cigar. Better than several I have paid double for. Even after the abuse of numerous re-lights this cigar was an unbelievable performer. Nutty, creamy, coffee, and very "mellow" throughout. Not a hint of harshness. Thumbs up for this low cost sleeper.
conny, maddy, or habano?
This one was a Connecticut... Which, also, is unusual for me. Usually not a Connie fan as I find most a little too mild.
Reached in the humidor today for a cigar I wouldn't mind having to toss since I had a lot of errands to run and would be letting it go out and re-lighting often. So, I pulled a Reposado '96. Never had one before, Don't remember how I got it, and know I didn't buy it myself, but it was old enough to seriously yellow the cello. This thing was really nice for a three dollar cigar. Better than several I have paid double for. Even after the abuse of numerous re-lights this cigar was an unbelievable performer. Nutty, creamy, coffee, and very "mellow" throughout. Not a hint of harshness. Thumbs up for this low cost sleeper.
conny, maddy, or habano?
This one was a Connecticut... Which, also, is unusual for me. Usually not a Connie fan as I find most a little too mild.
The first one I had was amazing. Last one I had was good but kinda one dimensional.
I mean Drew is the one posting the pic..i just make comments! LOL
I'll try and get less croch in the pics from now on. Just trying to show you guys what the wife was smokin this morning.
Thank god she doesn't read this otherwise she would comment along the lines of "Hunny I would have but I couldn't find the tweezers and pepper this morning so that idea failed..."
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Nutty comes to mind on this one, roasted chestnuts with an aroma of searing peanuts.
Just a hint of pepper on the finish rounded off a good smoke.
For those who haven't tried this one, I highly recommend it.
I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.