Corona369
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Am I correct in assuming these are some island farm rolls? Maaaan do I need some of those. Down to my last Alex 109. ENJOY!
Am I correct in assuming these are some island farm rolls? Maaaan do I need some of those. Down to my last Alex 109. ENJOY!
Those look friggin AMAZEBALLS. A review after a good rest would be awesome!Keep an eye on John's thread...
Had one ROTT and these are definitely going to develop nicely!
Stock pic, didn't happen =)
Geez that Eiroa is YUGE!!Took my yearly trip to go to the BM and pick up some rarities. Hats were free.
Shit with how much you spent good thing its a yearly trip...Took my yearly trip to go to the BM and pick up some rarities. Hats were free.
Shit with how much you spent good thing its a yearly trip...
Yeah that is the only reason i go to the BM because its over an hour away for me. Stock up on the hard to gets. Everything else I buy online.Shit with how much you spent good thing its a yearly trip...
Thats what she said!Geez that Eiroa is YUGE!!
Nice... don't think I've ever smoked a 2.5 hour cigar, and I smoke pretty slow! But really I'm more of a Corona Gorda, Petit Corona, Lonsdale etc smoker. I rarely smoke those huge 60 gauge sticks.Thats what she said!I asked how long was the smoke 2.5 hours? He said if you finish that in 2.5 hour you are smoking to way too fast. Going to light that one up when my brick patio fire place gets finished this summer.
so lucky with the big b. never seen one in personView attachment 92053Technically, it was not my purchase — a birthday present from my wife. On the left is a box of Opus X Big Boy. I have not smoked them yet.
Thank you. 50 ring gauge is the perfect size for me. I don't gravitate to big ring gauge cigars; even 60 is too big for my taste. That being said, I am super excited to try these cigars when the weather gets warmer, and I can set aside a good two to three hours.Nice... don't think I've ever smoked a 2.5 hour cigar, and I smoke pretty slow! But really I'm more of a Corona Gorda, Petit Corona, Lonsdale etc smoker. I rarely smoke those huge 60 gauge sticks.
How I would love to have a brick patio fireplace. ENJOY!
Oh absolutely! Yeah if I cant get a lancero, corona etc I will grab a robusto. There a super popular size so theyre easy to find.Thank you. 50 ring gauge is the perfect size for me. I don't gravitate to big ring gauge cigars; even 60 is too big for my taste. That being said, I am super excited to try these cigars when the weather gets warmer, and I can set aside a good two to three hours.
I have yet to try an Atabey. Those wrappers look super smooth!