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Today's Smoke II

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Cohiba Maduro 5 while watching my kids playing in the pool here in the village. Nice, relaxing afternoon.
 
Had my first Brickhouse today and really enjoyed it. I had the thinnest rg they had, 46 maybe?, and was pleasantly surprised. Also had an Aurora 100yr. Still love these.
 
Had my first Brickhouse today and really enjoyed it. I had the thinnest rg they had, 46 maybe?, and was pleasantly surprised. Also had an Aurora 100yr. Still love these.
Two of my favorites right there, I smoked the 46ring, corona larga, too. Great balance between spice and sweetness with just the right kick for me.

I smoked my first Oliva Cain Daytona today(robusto). Not bad - great construction - good flavor. But nothing to separate it from the competition. But a solid smoke, IMO.

And, of course, another '08 RASCC. I may be addicted to RASCC! :love:
 
In my ongoing effort to break out of my typical cigar mold (pun intended) I tried a Villager 1888. It was flat, boring, and had a stomach rolling sweet smell to the smoke so I only got about half way through. I won't soon be trying that again. To get the taste (or lack there of) out of my mouth and nose I lit up a young Boli RC. They always hit the spot.
 
Sampled an El Centurion robo while doing light pruning in the yard. I remember buying a handful of them when they were plentiful and don't remember them tasting this good. Time has been good to them, or else my palate can now appreciate them!
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Also lit up a 2011 My Father LE toro while on duty. That cigar had me buzzed and I was only halfway through it. I liked that it was a full bodied cigar but when it was done, I have to say the flavor profile didn't fit what i would consider box worthy.


I still appreciated the opportunity to try them, so a shout out goes to bruddah Isy for the sticks. Thank you sir!
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My first Padron 2000, today.

I made two mistakes, both of which I recognize and own up to. First, I bought a fiver from CI. Second, I only let it sit overnight before firing one up. I KNEW that anything that comes in here needs to sit about a month in the humidor before I'm really happy with it, but I was really anxious to try one of these after hearing so many talk them up. It was a complete failure. There was no flavor in it, at all, though I kept waiting and hoping that something would happen, which is the only reason I didn't just give in and toss it. In a few weeks I'll come back to one of the remaining four and see what a difference a nice rest makes.
 
My first Padron 2000, today.

I made two mistakes, both of which I recognize and own up to. First, I bought a fiver from CI. Second, I only let it sit overnight before firing one up. I KNEW that anything that comes in here needs to sit about a month in the humidor before I'm really happy with it, but I was really anxious to try one of these after hearing so many talk them up. It was a complete failure. There was no flavor in it, at all, though I kept waiting and hoping that something would happen, which is the only reason I didn't just give in and toss it. In a few weeks I'll come back to one of the remaining four and see what a difference a nice rest makes.

While I generally agree with you, letting any cigar shipment from anywhere rest a little bit before attempting to smoke one is a good idea, I'm not sure it would have made that big a difference. In other words if you just seriously didn't like that Padron 2000, waiting a month or a year or whatever isn't going to magically make it a cigar you'll like - just an older cigar you don't care for...
;)

If for example, you LOVE padron 2000's, and smoke a new one soon after receiving it, and its profile is a little different from what you normally like about them, say its a little harsh, or whatever, that's when waiting/aging pays off... thats my $0.02 anyway.

Bottom line: Sometime other people will simply LOVE a cigar YOU don't like... :p That's why they make soooo many different blends.
 
Holy Lance from an old box at a local B&M. Great cigar to kick the weekend! Not to mention, I smoked it with Ketch and Mr. G! :)
 
La Aroma de Cuba robusto tonight while mowing. Hopefully the first of many this weekend.
 
Padron Londres Maduro while BBQ'ing and just lit a FR45 under the moonlight.

I'll be up 'till midnight with this one! :)

edit: This bad boy took 1hr 45mins to finish, what a great ride!
 
Enjoying a few Johnny O cigars and need to review a couple of them in the following week. :)
 
A tat petit reserva, a Don Lino Africa robo/Duma size (traded a BOTL for it), and a Padron '64 Diplomatico maduro.
 
My first Padron 2000, today.

I made two mistakes, both of which I recognize and own up to. First, I bought a fiver from CI. Second, I only let it sit overnight before firing one up. I KNEW that anything that comes in here needs to sit about a month in the humidor before I'm really happy with it, but I was really anxious to try one of these after hearing so many talk them up. It was a complete failure. There was no flavor in it, at all, though I kept waiting and hoping that something would happen, which is the only reason I didn't just give in and toss it. In a few weeks I'll come back to one of the remaining four and see what a difference a nice rest makes.

While I generally agree with you, letting any cigar shipment from anywhere rest a little bit before attempting to smoke one is a good idea, I'm not sure it would have made that big a difference. In other words if you just seriously didn't like that Padron 2000, waiting a month or a year or whatever isn't going to magically make it a cigar you'll like - just an older cigar you don't care for...
;)

If for example, you LOVE padron 2000's, and smoke a new one soon after receiving it, and its profile is a little different from what you normally like about them, say its a little harsh, or whatever, that's when waiting/aging pays off... thats my $0.02 anyway.

Bottom line: Sometime other people will simply LOVE a cigar YOU don't like... :p That's why they make soooo many different blends.

Thanks for the words, Toaster.
 
Yesterday:

'03 BPC
Tat Verucu #5

Today:

Tat Verucu #5
Padron 2000 Maddie
 
Miami 8-11 Churchill lakeside with the wife! Thank God for the breeze blowing the smoke away from her :)
 
Yesterday and today:
La Riqueza D' Clouet 16 x 2 it was that good
Illusione MJ 12 from 2009
Tatuaje The 7th Capa Especial
Panacea white label

Not a bad one in the bunch!
 
Smoked a delish' CORO tonight with my buddy on the deck. Great way to cap off a deliberately uneventful weekend. :)
 
LFD Air Bender,
Oliva V
Padron Churchill with a few years of age,
And I think I'll smoke at least one more!
 
My last Winston Churchill Marrakesh :(

Since these are made by the Davidoff company, I'm split between ordering more of these or another Davidoff label.
 
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