j0z3r:Well if that's a tag team between Nestor Plasencia and Manolo, it can't be bad.
j0z3r:Just finished up with a Hemingway myself, a Masterpiece. This one was a marked improvement on my disappointing first one. There's not much I can say about the Hemingway that ya'll don't already know, it's just a magnificent cigar. This one clocked in at just under 2 hours, which honestly surprised me since I thought it would run about 2.5... I think I smoked a little quicker than usual. Urby will forever hold a special place in my cigar smoker's heart for introducing me to the Hemingway, I don't know that I would have tried yet one if not for him.
urbino:Glad I didn't steer you wrong, Joz. I smoked the Perdomo Rosado toro you sent me. Once again, a thoroughly enjoyable smoke. I think I prefer the torpedo, though.
urbino:I'll be interested to hear your thoughts on the Hemingway maduro, rwheelwright. (We need a nickname for you. Wheelie?) I just had a Sancho Panza double maduro. Every time I have one of these, I think, "I need to just order a box of these," but somehow I never get around to it. Anyway, it's an outrageously good cigar for the price; and, as I just discovered, it's a good cigar to pair with coffee (perhaps not surprising, given that it's a maduro).
urbino:Never heard of the Casa Magna, doody. Are they rolled by prisoners?
dutyje: urbino:Never heard of the Casa Magna, doody. Are they rolled by prisoners? I probably shouldn't post this, but I thought you'd find it entertaining at my expense.