My very generous neighbor who is a better man than these smokes gave me these for Christmas. Thanks again Chris and Merry Christmas!
The Cuaba is the best cigar I have ever smoked in my life, this will be the third one total I've had the pleasure of receiving and eventually smoking. The twang is unlike anything I have ever experienced, rich, so complex and strong I cannot describe it, the power of the smoke is overwhelming into the final third. The first one I smoked turned me greener than the lawn! Every cigar I smoke I try to compare it to these.
The Partagas was exceptional! I just finished smoking it, a creamy vanilla twang with roasted nuts on the finish.
The Montecristo is very dry and doesn't appear well rolled/made construction wise. I will see in a week or so if it's anything like the another classic Montecristo I smoked over a year ago. I should note the neighbor that gave me this one received a batch from another neighbor so I'm sure it's not to his standards. As long as it burns good and flavor is there then win win.
If you like the Cuaba Salomone, Partagas has a nice Salomone as well.
Nice smokies right there. I would be visiting this neighbor for smoke night more often
I have tried to get with him more but he doesn't prefer to smoke with others. It's his daily routine to relax and whine down at night with a nice aged cigar. He's partial to Cubans only and I don't blame him.
I will check out those Salomones Partagas offers. My plan for next year is to get 2 boxes of Cuaba Salomones, a box of Partagas No.4 and some shortys, maybe a box of Montecristos also. I am starting to lean heavily to the Cuban world of smokes, my palate is starting to prefer them. I'll smoke any cigar from any country as long as it's aged and med-full or strictly full bodied. If it's not then 95% of the time I can't taste anything.
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I got back a project today that a friend of mine finished up for me. Thanks also to the 2 guys on here that were my inspiration @Stubble & @peter4jc. Had these nubbers made as gifts, but now we know how to do it. These were made out of Deer antler, My friend has a knife shop if anyone ever needs a custom knife, or knives pm me.
Gifts from my wife for Xmas beautiful humidor which my neighbor seasoned for me and kept it a secret and a light made out of empty cigar boxes which opens for storage. now I need to fill the humidor all donations gladly accepted lol
Dropped by another B & M near work, 1 TN Waltz, 1 CAO Stingy Scrooge, and 1 CAO Wicked Winter
@TNBigfoot68 Let me know how the CAO Stingy Scrooge is. Several places on-line have the box on sale
@WaterNerd well, I was planning on letting it rest a while. I have read some great reviews, the Scrooge is supposed to be the best. PM me the prices you have seen on-line we might discuss splitting a box.
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I will check out those Salomones Partagas offers. My plan for next year is to get 2 boxes of Cuaba Salomones, a box of Partagas No.4 and some shortys, maybe a box of Montecristos also. I am starting to lean heavily to the Cuban world of smokes, my palate is starting to prefer them. I'll smoke any cigar from any country as long as it's aged and med-full or strictly full bodied. If it's not then 95% of the time I can't taste anything.
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Got a great deal on this box
Brett
Picked up a few new cigars to try out
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lol that was just the devil site on Christmas Day.
I also got the Uncle Lee deal.
But its too damn cold to smoke and stuff.
well, I was planning on letting it rest a while. I have read some great reviews, the Scrooge is supposed to be the best. PM me the prices you have seen on-line we might discuss splitting a box.