j0z3r: Diamondog: urbino:You must like those pretty well, DD. I think I remember you lit one up just a day or two ago. Love the stick, one of my all time faves, only have 2 left Hey DD, I've got a nearly full box of the Cien Años belicosos. Let me know if you'd want some and I'm sure we can broker a trade of some kind.
Diamondog: urbino:You must like those pretty well, DD. I think I remember you lit one up just a day or two ago. Love the stick, one of my all time faves, only have 2 left
urbino:You must like those pretty well, DD. I think I remember you lit one up just a day or two ago.
Hockeyphan:Padron 1964 anniversary Imperial . Broke out a good one tonight as the kids are at a friends house and the wife is out shopping.
urbino: Hockeyphan:Padron 1964 anniversary Imperial . Broke out a good one tonight as the kids are at a friends house and the wife is out shopping. That sounds like a winner. I believe I'll have one of those after dinner . . . in the unbelievably nice, still almost 70 degree weather we're having today.
TatuajeVI:I picked up a T52 a few weeks ago - lookin forward to it, though I hope mine doesn't start out likes your did.
j0z3r:Next up was a La Gloria Cubana Artesanos de Miami corona gorda courtesy of urby, I've got to say I expected a little more from it, the flavors were good but the cigar itself was a bit harsh, the other one is going to nap for a while.
j0z3r:Finally I finished up with a Drew Estates Liga Privada T52 robusto, after a shaky start which presented with a very loose draw and horridly bitter flavors, the cigar balanced out and the draw tightened up to give a very flavorful and very spicy full bodied experience...it seemed medium-full until the last couple inches when I started to get that feeling in the pit of my stomach, the one that says quit what you're doing or I'm gonna blow.
urbino:I had a Padron 1964 last night. Gorgeous night. Slightly disappointing cigar. It just didn't have the flavor I'm used to from this cigar. OTOH, that could be because I have a bit of a cold. j0z3r:Next up was a La Gloria Cubana Artesanos de Miami corona gorda courtesy of urby, I've got to say I expected a little more from it, the flavors were good but the cigar itself was a bit harsh, the other one is going to nap for a while. Sorry to hear that, Joe. I haven't tried one, yet. Given your experience, I think I'll leave 'em be a while longer. j0z3r:Finally I finished up with a Drew Estates Liga Privada T52 robusto, after a shaky start which presented with a very loose draw and horridly bitter flavors, the cigar balanced out and the draw tightened up to give a very flavorful and very spicy full bodied experience...it seemed medium-full until the last couple inches when I started to get that feeling in the pit of my stomach, the one that says quit what you're doing or I'm gonna blow. Durn. Sorry to hear that one, too, because I've got a couple of those resting.
cabinetmaker:Started off with an A. Fernandez sig. Maduro. Then, later had an Arturo Fuente Anejo #55, nice 2+ hour smoke. DPG Invicta, also very nice. Not sure whats next.
urbino:I've never had the 80th maduro, Feebs. Maduros just aren't high enough on my list that I've been willing to drop that kind of money on one.