Killer pick.... even more kiler cigar. Got a few Tat's resting but I haven't lit any up yet... so can't say I've tried one yet. Probably going to remedy that tonight Isaac.... really slick pic idea man -- Brett
"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."
Here's one of me on the 4th of July, stopping through with the family to have a couple beers with our friends:
I'm smoking a CAO America and he had a PDR Sungrown somewhere.
Good pick brother! Mike was kind enough to send along a 3-pack of that CAO America "bottlerocket"... any memory on what you got from the stick? Looks really tasty just curious so to speak lol
"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."
Here's one of me on the 4th of July, stopping through with the family to have a couple beers with our friends:
I'm smoking a CAO America and he had a PDR Sungrown somewhere.
Good pick brother! Mike was kind enough to send along a 3-pack of that CAO America "bottlerocket"... any memory on what you got from the stick? Looks really tasty just curious so to speak lol
I love CAO America, but I like a lot of what CAO puts out. That particular vitola was the Potomac (5x56), a pretty hefty ring gauge for me but it smoked flawlessly.
It seemed to be a medium body but really it was medium-full, the ligero was hiding behind a very smooth, thick, meaty mouthfeel of smoke. The taste of the two wrappers, Connecticut shade and Connecticut maduro, was clear the whole time. The shade offered a creamy and woodsy/toasty flavor while the maduro put out a sweet almost chocolate flavor. The two put together with thick ligero is just awesome.
I put a few in my aging humi, I think they have potential to age well.
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Hey ! Hey ! Hey ! Whats packed in that thing !!!
I'm smoking a CAO America and he had a PDR Sungrown somewhere.
It seemed to be a medium body but really it was medium-full, the ligero was hiding behind a very smooth, thick, meaty mouthfeel of smoke. The taste of the two wrappers, Connecticut shade and Connecticut maduro, was clear the whole time. The shade offered a creamy and woodsy/toasty flavor while the maduro put out a sweet almost chocolate flavor. The two put together with thick ligero is just awesome.
I put a few in my aging humi, I think they have potential to age well.