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Today's Smoke

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Padron 3000 Maddie. It is my first Padron thousand series. The flavor is very good; however, the draw is too loose.
 
Rey Del Mundo Choix Supreme
Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill

I smoked both of these... they taste like heaven... can heaven be a taste?
 
Was gifted a Perdomo at work yesterday. On the foot it had a band that read Patriarch. Never had one before. Not too bad and just started it. We'll see how it unfolds.
 
Padron 3000 Maddie. It is my first Padron thousand series. The flavor is very good; however, the draw is too loose.

Funny, I lit one of these up exactly as you were typing this. Agree on the draw issue here.
 
I sat out this morning and smoked a Johnny-O shagfoot. I then had a friend call and asked me what I was doing. So I grabbed a movie and headed over to his place where he smoked a year old tissue wrapped El Rey de Mundo and I fired up another Johnny-O and it was like the shape of a Salamone(sp?). I finished the night off with a year old El Rey de Mundo tissue wrapped cigar. I had to lay under 2 comforters as it was like 15 degrees out.
 
Currently smoking my first Anejo, the Anejo 46. Up to this point I thought I had smoked some flavorful cigars but man has this thing opened up my eyes. I am coming off of a cold so I was afraid to light up such a good stick because I was worried that I wouldn't be able to really taste the quality in it. I was dead wrong, this thing has more flavor than just about any cigar that I've smoked up to this point. I'd pick up a box of 'em if they weren't so damned expensive! I suppose a few fivers will have to do!
 
I smoked 2 cigars off a Partagas Culebra from 2008 and 1 Partagas Churchill from 2000. It was a beautiful day to smoke them. Even with nearly 1 foot of snow.
 
Romeo y Julieta Habana Reserve Robusto, tubed. Outstanding cigar, I may pick up a box of these. Very sweet smell on the foot and wrapper, with a medium bodied strength coupled with notes of spice, cedar, and nuttiness. A little cinnamon crept in every so often as well, and the ash was tight all the way to the band. A very good cigar, it served well to kick off the start of a three day weekend.
 
Handyman Dave had sent me a Pedro Estevez toro a while back, and today I decided to burn it. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. At just over a dollar apiece, I'll be picking up a bundle real soon.
 
I just lit up a Partagas Black Label Clasico (5.2x54).

Edit: The initial puffs yielded a nice black-pepper spice but the more I smoke the less impressed I am--the burn, frankly, sucks and the smoke is extremely thin. I don't know if this one is going to make it to the end.

Edit 2: I smoked about half and tossed it...not worth the effort.
 
While watching college basketball at a local shop today, I enjoyed three fine cigars:

PAM Torpedo
Anejo Shark
DPG Series JJ Maduro Selectos
 
I smoked 2 cigars off a Partagas Culebra from 2008 and 1 Partagas Churchill from 2000. It was a beautiful day to smoke them. Even with nearly 1 foot of snow.

Boy, the Culebra is a tasty little treat! :thumbs:
 
A Party Short from '05 yesterday evening. This morning Moki's No. 10 smoke ??? and this afternoon a Casa Magna Grand Toro that was excellent. This evening a PLPC that was good, but still young I think.
 
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