Whatcha smokin tonight?
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very nice stick0
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smoking the ct exodus gold right now that has 17 months on it, nice and smooth with some sweatness, it's hitting the spot.pbchevo:very nice stick0 -
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smoking the ct exodus gold right now that has 17 months on it, nice and smooth with some sweatness, it's hitting the spot.pbchevo:very nice stick
mine was only 6 months and i enjoyed. I believe I have a gold myself really want to try it now.0 -
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lost of praise for these around here, wish there would ba a deal on them somewhere.JHewey:0 -
Yeah idk where I got this one. Was going thru humi for cigars I haven't tried yet. So I went for it. Enjoying it so far.chemforever:
lost of praise for these around here, wish there would ba a deal on them somewhere.JHewey:0 -
I see them pop up on the sprint sale from time to time in a sampler with the Antano. I've come close to jumping on it a couple times.chemforever:
lost of praise for these around here, wish there would ba a deal on them somewhere.JHewey:0 -
Definitely one of my favorites. When I don't know what else I want to smoke, I grab one of those and I am always content.big chunks:Man O War Ruination torpedo never had a bad one and still one of my favorite smokes0 -
Had a JDN Antano Consul earlier in the evening. It's fast becoming my go to stick. Tonight I am having a Pueblo Dominicano Toro with a glass of Four Roses Single Barrel.
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interesting just saw a blurb on four roses on CA.Duke2:Had a JDN Antano Consul earlier in the evening. It's fast becoming my go to stick. Tonight I am having a Pueblo Dominicano Toro with a glass of Four Roses Single Barrel.0 -
Party PC...needs more rest honestly but it had some mold in the tubo so it gets sacrificed with some zacapa and chocolate0
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Camacho Corojo Monarca0
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I dont think these are in production any more,, I may be wrong because I heaard they may produce the blend,, From what I was told they were originally created from leftover tobaccos from 2 lines/blends and created as an overrun..Which may account for the variances.. I talked to Jim/Bombay the other night and I think he pretty much had the same experience as you Todd,, I smoked one too since we were talkin bout it and I thought it was excellent. But I agree they seem to be losing something after rest.BigT06:
from the old batch or did you get more? The last one I smoked seemed like it would've been a little more up my alley fresh... it was good though.The Kid:Donkey droppin0 -
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My first Graycliff0
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Let me know how that is. I have had other graycliffs but just got that one from mike (mvw67) last week.Direwolf:My first Graycliff0 -
arturo fuente 858 flora fina maduro, yummy0
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It's a lighter medium but really good flavor0
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I had a pretty good padilla Artemis earlier, but sitting with a delicious Undercrown!0
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Obsidian Gordo. Not harsh at all. Lots of flavor.0
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First La Traviata. Will definitely keep some of these around for a quick smoke, but now I'm looking forward to a larger size.0
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Montecristo Edmundo0
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What do you think?Direwolf:My first Graycliff0
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Im having my favorite everyday stick the Drew Estate Undercrown!0
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Currently smoking a Gurkha Genghis Kahn with a year of age one it.0
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That looks huge John!!!! I'm rocking the perdomo habano Maddy. I am hooked on perdomo maddy's for the price...need to try the esv and 10th0
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After smoking other vitolas in the line-up, I've decided that the "Anchors Away" (4.5 x 52) is the most powerful and complex.
And every word of my review still rings true:
http://www.cigar.com/cs/forums/thread/451966.aspx
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