Couldn't find an IPA, but this paired nicely with my Espinosa Laranja Reserva Caixa Box-Press Churchill. Sweet and fruity compliments the citrus in the cigar.
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Couldn't find an IPA, but this paired nicely with my Espinosa Laranja Reserva Caixa Box-Press Churchill. Sweet and fruity compliments the citrus in the cigar.
How’s that stick? I’ll looking at getting a 10 pack from CCOM.
Couldn't find an IPA, but this paired nicely with my Espinosa Laranja Reserva Caixa Box-Press Churchill. Sweet and fruity compliments the citrus in the cigar.
How’s that stick? I’ll looking at getting a 10 pack from CCOM.
They are 10 for 50 bucks today if you respond to andys email special. That isn't the CAIXA however.
Haven't had one of these for a minute. Deeeliscious!
"When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed, and calm, refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Wonderful warm weather yesterday. When I returned from handball, I settled on the porch with a history book, a mug of kimbucha, and this Uppowoc Mataloto rolled in November of 2016. My favorite blend -- Brazilian Mata Fina, Dominican Piloto Cubano, bound and wrapped in shade grown Ecuadorian Habano seco. So mellowed by time that Bearswatter came out to sit on the porch with me & kept remarking "that doesn't stink at all," which is as superlative as she can get about any cigar. Didn't get far with the book. Listened instead to her chatter about grandchildren and great grandchildren and church friends and the neighbors and the Bichon and... all sorts of people I don't even know. Muted reiki music in the background. Dogs talking over the fences. Birds at the feeders.
A very pleasant evening.
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Just smoked a very nice Eye of the Shark that's been sitting in my humidor for about a year. Thanks, @Sketch6995, made me think of the forum. I haven't been on here in a while.
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The cello has a little color on it, very tasty thanks bro.
What you can't forgive......you will become.
Wonderful warm weather yesterday. When I returned from handball, I settled on the porch with a history book, a mug of kimbucha, and this Uppowoc Mataloto rolled in November of 2016. My favorite blend -- Brazilian Mata Fina, Dominican Piloto Cubano, bound and wrapped in shade grown Ecuadorian Habano seco. So mellowed by time that Bearswatter came out to sit on the porch with me & kept remarking "that doesn't stink at all," which is as superlative as she can get about any cigar. Didn't get far with the book. Listened instead to her chatter about grandchildren and great grandchildren and church friends and the neighbors and the Bichon and... all sorts of people I don't even know. Muted reiki music in the background. Dogs talking over the fences. Birds at the feeders.
A very pleasant evening.
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Very tasty.
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I still have some from that same box, enjoy.
What you can't forgive......you will become.
Curivari builds some nice cigars.
What you can't forgive......you will become.