Padron Palmas Maduro (6 1/6x42 Lonsdale). Probably my favorite size in the x000 series. I prefer the Natural, but got a fiver of these maduros for less than $15 (like $14.55 I think)
La Aurora 107 corona with a glass of The Glenrothes Select Reserve sitting by my new fire pit during the Sunday night game. Cold night tonight, but it was worth it! Fantastic smoke!!
La Aurora 107 corona with a glass of The Glenrothes Select Reserve sitting by my new fire pit during the Sunday night game. Cold night tonight, but it was worth it! Fantastic smoke!!
I really like the 107. Very spicy......
Last night I had a Diesel Unlimited Robusto. Fantastic.
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La Aurora 107 corona with a glass of The Glenrothes Select Reserve sitting by my new fire pit during the Sunday night game. Cold night tonight, but it was worth it! Fantastic smoke!!
I really like the 107. Very spicy......
Last night I had a Diesel Unlimited Robusto. Fantastic.
I agree! Fantastic cigar and I love it in the Corona size. Sad it was my last one in the humi.
I got one in my humi I'm saving for Xmas..... Can't wait.
I've got a few but mine will have to rest. I was putting the store that told me that they aged them a year before they sell them to the test. IMO this stick still needed a little more time but enjoyable still just not at it's prime. Thinking about doing a MOW Armada next.
I had an Arganese Uno Puro today while doing some homework. Very mild stick, nice aroma, not a ton of flavor. Actually perfect for doing homework, but not one I'll be seeking out more of.
Today was a Arturo Fuentes Cuban Corona..I've smoked many of these and they are always great. Earthy, nutty, kind of leathery. The burn was perfect on this one, and this corona went on for about an hour. It was exactly what I was looking for today. Probably my favorite from the Regular Fuentes line.
Just finished up a JDN Classico that I got from my first movie trivia prize package from Duder and it was a great cigar! I believe it was a lonsdale. Paired it with a Sam Adams Winter Lager which I had never tried either. It wasn't really all that cold out tonight but I still built a fire and relaxed.
Next up was a HL maduro which was also a very nice cigar. The draw was a little tight but still had good flavor and a nice burn. Good night to wrap up my 3 days off!
Just finished up a JDN Classico that I got from my first movie trivia prize package from Duder and it was a great cigar!
interesting.
i had the same cigar yesterday. it was a bit mild compared to the rest of the brand but it was good. the name "classico" is appropriate for this cigar. it is a very "classic" cigar flavor. im becoming a bigger fan of JdN every day.
the other cigar i had yesterday was a J. Fuego origen. this is a decent cigar that isnt very complex. i feel that some age will mellow this a bit and bring out some hidden goodness in it.
Had Liga Pravada #9. Amazing stick. Just absolutely love that burnt toast, dark sweet chocolate and mocha coffee flavor! Not to mention perfect draw and burn. It's second best cigar I have ever smoked second only to Padron 1964 Anniversaire. Padron 1926 Anniversaire come in close third all time.
Had Liga Pravada #9. Amazing stick. Just absolutely love that burnt toast, dark sweet chocolate and mocha coffee flavor! Not to mention perfect draw and burn. It's second best cigar I have ever smoked second only to Padron 1964 Anniversaire. Padron 1926 Anniversaire come in close third all time.
...and age seems to bring out the coffee to me. if you like that note put some to bed for a year or two.
Had Liga Pravada #9. Amazing stick. Just absolutely love that burnt toast, dark sweet chocolate and mocha coffee flavor! Not to mention perfect draw and burn. It's second best cigar I have ever smoked second only to Padron 1964 Anniversaire. Padron 1926 Anniversaire come in close third all time.
...and age seems to bring out the coffee to me. if you like that note put some to bed for a year or two.
Smoked it two days off truck. Seemed they already aged it well before distribution. A year or two just may push it to my all time favorite... That is if I can keep it in my humi that long.
Just finished up a JDN Classico that I got from my first movie trivia prize package from Duder and it was a great cigar!
interesting.
i had the same cigar yesterday. it was a bit mild compared to the rest of the brand but it was good. the name "classico" is appropriate for this cigar. it is a very "classic" cigar flavor. im becoming a bigger fan of JdN every day.
the other cigar i had yesterday was a J. Fuego origen. this is a decent cigar that isnt very complex. i feel that some age will mellow this a bit and bring out some hidden goodness in it.
I agree entirely. It is much more mild than the other JDN blends, but nice flavors and a great cigar to kick back around a nice fire with.
10 degrees above normal here today sooo. Actually enjoying a cigar while comfortable in Dec, that hasent happened since I moved away from my beloved Tampa, Fl. A 601 Blue roubusto with the new band.
I was skeptical about the changes for the 601 line. I can tell you aside from the band, same great cigar with superb construction. Densely packed and solid, heavey in the hand. Firm draw, not tight not loose just perfect! Razor sharp burn with tight, perfect ash. At 16$ a 5er what more do you want. Old bands were better but hey nothins perfect.
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Last night I had a Diesel Unlimited Robusto. Fantastic.
How do you like the Cain F Diamondog? I was thinking about picking up a couple to try out.
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I have a RP Decade with me for tonight after lunch (I'm night shift now). I really enjoy these.
Diesel Unlimited, my first one. Mother of God was that delicious!
Next up was a HL maduro which was also a very nice cigar. The draw was a little tight but still had good flavor and a nice burn. Good night to wrap up my 3 days off!
i had the same cigar yesterday. it was a bit mild compared to the rest of the brand but it was good. the name "classico" is appropriate for this cigar. it is a very "classic" cigar flavor. im becoming a bigger fan of JdN every day.
the other cigar i had yesterday was a J. Fuego origen. this is a decent cigar that isnt very complex. i feel that some age will mellow this a bit and bring out some hidden goodness in it.
Smoked it two days off truck. Seemed they already aged it well before distribution. A year or two just may push it to my all time favorite... That is if I can keep it in my humi that long.
I was skeptical about the changes for the 601 line. I can tell you aside from the band, same great cigar with superb construction. Densely packed and solid, heavey in the hand. Firm draw, not tight not loose just perfect! Razor sharp burn with tight, perfect ash. At 16$ a 5er what more do you want. Old bands were better but hey nothins perfect.