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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    La Aurora 1495. Very nice cigar that I believe would age nicely. Great taste throughout, amazing draw and burn, thumbs up on this one.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,807
    Lakota72:
    I am enjoying an 1844 courtesy of my winnings from dbeckom. Thanks buddy this is a real nice smoke.
    I love em. Wishing I had bought 2 more boxes...the 2 I have won't last long!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,287
    Just lit up an LFD DL Chisel with about 3 years on it.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 633
    San Lotano habano...yummy!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 824
    amz1301:
    Just lit up an LFD DL Chisel with about 3 years on it.


    Interested to know how those are with so much age. I love em but never aged one before.

    601 blue torp with the og band. So its got to have at least a year on it. Always love these.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 232
    oliva o havent had one in awhile
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,287
    gaberox:
    amz1301:
    Just lit up an LFD DL Chisel with about 3 years on it.
    Interested to know how those are with so much age. I love em but never aged one before. 601 blue torp with the og band. So its got to have at least a year on it. Always love these.
    Very nice so far, perfect burn, no touchups, no harshness. Pinched the cap, draw is perfect. Very smooth tasting. First one I've had so none without age to compare it to.

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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 908
    dbeckom:
    KingoftheCove:
    Just got home (late for me for a Fri) - gotta BBQ some marinated skirt - so that means a "working" cigar - so that means old faithful - Gran Habano Vintage 2002 - gonna snip it with my Wolf Cutter (love that thing!) - paired with a RadlerMass

    Undecided about after dinner smoke around the fire pit - have a Padilla Black Bear and Gurkha Titan ready to go, but there's this Padilla Sig. 1932 that has been staring at me for weeks now...........decide later.
    How are the Black Bears? I just ordered some from The Beard today!
    I love them - cool burning, yet burn perfectly - lots of smoke - nice mellow flavor profile - not overly complex (I couldn't probably tell if a cigar was complex yet anyways) - but solid tobacco flavor. They look a bit menacing, but it's a medium body smoke in my opinion.
    Very consistent - no issues on any that I've smoked.
    Give yourself time, I've had them go 2 hours.
    My humi is at 65/66, and I dry box these 12-24 hours - perfect.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    donkey droppings
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 824
    amz1301:
    gaberox:
    amz1301:
    Just lit up an LFD DL Chisel with about 3 years on it.


    Interested to know how those are with so much age. I love em but never aged one before.

    601 blue torp with the og band. So its got to have at least a year on it. Always love these.
    Very nice so far, perfect burn, no touchups, no harshness. Pinched the cap, draw is perfect. Very smooth tasting. First one I've had so none without age to compare it to.

    image

    image


    Oh yeah I reckognize that older band, nice! If I was more wealthy LFD could take up lots of space in my humi. As it is they are a much too rare treat. Great pics, thanks.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,807
    KingoftheCove:
    dbeckom:
    KingoftheCove:
    Just got home (late for me for a Fri) - gotta BBQ some marinated skirt - so that means a "working" cigar - so that means old faithful - Gran Habano Vintage 2002 - gonna snip it with my Wolf Cutter (love that thing!) - paired with a RadlerMass

    Undecided about after dinner smoke around the fire pit - have a Padilla Black Bear and Gurkha Titan ready to go, but there's this Padilla Sig. 1932 that has been staring at me for weeks now...........decide later.
    How are the Black Bears? I just ordered some from The Beard today!
    I love them - cool burning, yet burn perfectly - lots of smoke - nice mellow flavor profile - not overly complex (I couldn't probably tell if a cigar was complex yet anyways) - but solid tobacco flavor. They look a bit menacing, but it's a medium body smoke in my opinion.
    Very consistent - no issues on any that I've smoked.
    Give yourself time, I've had them go 2 hours.
    My humi is at 65/66, and I dry box these 12-24 hours - perfect.
    Thanks! I love the Golden Bear, so I figured the Black Bear would be great too. The PA Broadleaf should be a tasty addition to the '68 filler blend!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    Started the night with an Epernay Le Elegance, now smoking an 8-5-8 Sungrown from last year's release. Both are great.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 908
    dbeckom:
    KingoftheCove:
    dbeckom:
    KingoftheCove:
    Just got home (late for me for a Fri) - gotta BBQ some marinated skirt - so that means a "working" cigar - so that means old faithful - Gran Habano Vintage 2002 - gonna snip it with my Wolf Cutter (love that thing!) - paired with a RadlerMass

    Undecided about after dinner smoke around the fire pit - have a Padilla Black Bear and Gurkha Titan ready to go, but there's this Padilla Sig. 1932 that has been staring at me for weeks now...........decide later.
    How are the Black Bears? I just ordered some from The Beard today!
    I love them - cool burning, yet burn perfectly - lots of smoke - nice mellow flavor profile - not overly complex (I couldn't probably tell if a cigar was complex yet anyways) - but solid tobacco flavor. They look a bit menacing, but it's a medium body smoke in my opinion.
    Very consistent - no issues on any that I've smoked.
    Give yourself time, I've had them go 2 hours.
    My humi is at 65/66, and I dry box these 12-24 hours - perfect.
    Thanks! I love the Golden Bear, so I figured the Black Bear would be great too. The PA Broadleaf should be a tasty addition to the '68 filler blend!
    My pleasure - and you helped make up my mind!
    Black Bear it is for the evening smoke!

  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 824
    A note to the wind. Thanks for half ruining another cigar. My coveted original 601 blue.

    PS I hate you..
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 60
    Just finished off as San Miguel. Very smooth and creamy with a lot of smoke, only my 2nd one and I think I will be getting a few more. On a side note My 5ct Herf-a-dor is holding strong after 2 months with a pillow inside. Only drawback is it’s a 5ct, I will be investing in a 10 or 15 count in the future.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 393
    I started the evening with a MOW box pressed from a sampler tin I received Thursday. I just lit a MOW box pressed Ruination. I see why everybody is so high on AJ. I placed an order for two boxes of the Puro Authenico. I can't wait until they arrive as I think I have just found my favorite brand of cigars.

    I just posted this in the wrong discussion of "What did you get today." I guess it's time to put up the bourbon.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    Duke2:
    I started the evening with a MOW box pressed from a sampler tin I received Thursday. I just lit a MOW box pressed Ruination. I see why everybody is so high on AJ. I placed an order for two boxes of the Puro Authenico. I can't wait until they arrive as I think I have just found my favorite brand of cigars.

    I just posted this in the wrong discussion of "What did you get today." I guess it's time to put up the bourbon.
    lol, it happens
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 294
    Working on a Tat Havana IV Nobles

    damn fine so far
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,287
    Next up, San Lotano Maduro
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 908
    KingoftheCove:
    dbeckom:
    KingoftheCove:
    dbeckom:
    KingoftheCove:
    Just got home (late for me for a Fri) - gotta BBQ some marinated skirt - so that means a "working" cigar - so that means old faithful - Gran Habano Vintage 2002 - gonna snip it with my Wolf Cutter (love that thing!) - paired with a RadlerMass

    Undecided about after dinner smoke around the fire pit - have a Padilla Black Bear and Gurkha Titan ready to go, but there's this Padilla Sig. 1932 that has been staring at me for weeks now...........decide later.
    How are the Black Bears? I just ordered some from The Beard today!
    I love them - cool burning, yet burn perfectly - lots of smoke - nice mellow flavor profile - not overly complex (I couldn't probably tell if a cigar was complex yet anyways) - but solid tobacco flavor. They look a bit menacing, but it's a medium body smoke in my opinion.
    Very consistent - no issues on any that I've smoked.
    Give yourself time, I've had them go 2 hours.
    My humi is at 65/66, and I dry box these 12-24 hours - perfect.
    Thanks! I love the Golden Bear, so I figured the Black Bear would be great too. The PA Broadleaf should be a tasty addition to the '68 filler blend!
    My pleasure - and you helped make up my mind!
    Black Bear it is for the evening smoke!

    Interesting - this Black Bear has some pepper, more than any other I've had so far .......just an observation.....I'm not usually a "pepper" fan.....but that;s OK - the stick is still dang good.

  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,725
    3 cigar night by the fire. First a La Aurora Sapphire then a San Lotano Habano followed by a La Veija. Very good night. Tho the beer was "lassy esk" with Miller High-life Lite. :)
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 294
    deep into the final third of this Tat. Just finished listening to the stream of Phish at Outside lands. Good night for this guy.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 89
    Just finished a Gurkha Triple Ligero, good draw, good ash, good burn, nice smoke, thought it was more of a medium than a full bodied, although at the end it got very peppery.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,899
    Had a CAO Soprano Boss tonight... Not that impresses. Especially for the price. Luckily mine was gift.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    So far today I've had an Oliva G, punisher and Kuba Kuba........lets see whats next
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,910
    mfotis:
    So far today I've had an Oliva G, punisher and Kuba Kuba........lets see whats next
    That's a good smoking day.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,910
    Herfed a DPG Tobacos Baez in the 5 x 50 tonight with JonathanE.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,807
    5 Vegas Miami M5
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 778
    Tonight my plans include a CAO Odyssey 2001, and a My Father Le Bijou 1922 with about 6 months on it.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 283
    Just took the steak off the grill, after that its a Gurkha Triple Ligero
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