Whatcha smokin this morning?
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            I had a Diesel Shorty Edition. It is rapidly growing on me.0
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            Lakota72:I had a Diesel Shorty Edition. It is rapidly growing on me.
 Hey Lakota72, I'm having another Ashton ESG this morning with a cup joe. This cigar is so smooth....
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            Had my first Diamond Crown (#4).. Very good morning smoke Thanks, Adros & Beatnic0
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            Enjoyed a Brazillian Label. MMMmmm... 6 months rest does the smoke good.0
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            Montecristo white label0
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            Perdomo 10th Anniversary Criollo0
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            Fonseca Arana0
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            Nothing this morning, looks like a monsoon outside. This is not cool.0
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            est. 18440
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            lighting up a Davidoff Millennium blend petit corona.0
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            Ccom Purple Label in the torpedo vitola. Man I love this cigar!0
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            Just fired up a RP Connie toro. ROTT, too. It arrived around 6 pm yesterday - standard operating procedure for UPS. Unfortunately, I had no say in the method of shipment. Oh, well....0
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            Having a Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne with my macadamia nut foo-foo coffee. Great pairing!0
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            Having an ITC 10th Anniversary0
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            Had a Avo Heritage and a cup o joe this morning. Love that cigar...0
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            lighting up a HDM EE with a iced coffee0
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            Had my first Cain F yesterday morning. Holy moly I love that smoke!0
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            Dswarmack put me on to those ENFIDL. Might have to fire one up.0
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            just finished my first Diesel UHC - with 1 year on it (thanks RampMonkey).....simply awesome
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            Cu-Avana beli half way in and wow I really think this a great great mild smoke.0
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            Enjoyed a MoW Ruination with just over a year of rest on it. It was great!0
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            5Vegas Gold Maduro corona0
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            A very nice Padilla Series 68....thanks KingoftheCove for sending this. Great way to start the day.0
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            C.COM Blue Label Churchill0
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            Arganese FDW courtesy of dbeckom. Thanks brother!...
 gotta admit, I was unprepared for the sweetness. lol
 good cigar so far, but I feel like the sweetness is a little overwhelming, cause it kinda masks some of the other core flavors. The cigar has a nice spice to it on the retrohale, and a nice earthy tobacco note on the draw that I really enjoy. The sweetness that it's leaving on my lips is just so strong that it quickly overpowers the other flavors after the exhale (maybe within5-7 seconds or so).
 I'm definitely gonna smoke another one of these in the future because the flavors are simply too interesting to be denied, but I think next time, I will dry box it for about 12hrs prior to smoking it, and I'll drink a nice stout ale with it to wash some of the sweetness off my palate every few puffs.0
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            just lit up a Man O' War PA. Delicious. These cigars never cease to amaze me. Not a novel of complexity, but everything that's there is brilliant... and strong. Love it.0
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 That's the Santiago Sweet. I wish they would've had the Ruby Red or Milan Marble in that vitola...they're both much better, without the sweetness.BigT06:Arganese FDW courtesy of dbeckom. Thanks brother!...
 gotta admit, I was unprepared for the sweetness. lol
 good cigar so far, but I feel like the sweetness is a little overwhelming, cause it kinda masks some of the other core flavors. The cigar has a nice spice to it on the retrohale, and a nice earthy tobacco note on the draw that I really enjoy. The sweetness that it's leaving on my lips is just so strong that it quickly overpowers the other flavors after the exhale (maybe within5-7 seconds or so).
 I'm definitely gonna smoke another one of these in the future because the flavors are simply too interesting to be denied, but I think next time, I will dry box it for about 12hrs prior to smoking it, and I'll drink a nice stout ale with it to wash some of the sweetness off my palate every few puffs.0
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 That would be ideal... cause the cigar was very good, it just wasn't up to it's potential due to the sweetness. It's a shame they don't make one with the Santiago Sweets wrapper, but without the added sweetness. Construction, burn, and draw were spot on!dbeckom:
 That's the Santiago Sweet. I wish they would've had the Ruby Red or Milan Marble in that vitola...they're both much better, without the sweetness.BigT06:Arganese FDW courtesy of dbeckom. Thanks brother!...
 gotta admit, I was unprepared for the sweetness. lol
 good cigar so far, but I feel like the sweetness is a little overwhelming, cause it kinda masks some of the other core flavors. The cigar has a nice spice to it on the retrohale, and a nice earthy tobacco note on the draw that I really enjoy. The sweetness that it's leaving on my lips is just so strong that it quickly overpowers the other flavors after the exhale (maybe within5-7 seconds or so).
 I'm definitely gonna smoke another one of these in the future because the flavors are simply too interesting to be denied, but I think next time, I will dry box it for about 12hrs prior to smoking it, and I'll drink a nice stout ale with it to wash some of the sweetness off my palate every few puffs.0
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            Gave another Padilla Small Batch #RC17 Toro a shot. These are really growing on me. Nubbed the one this morning.0
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            Just finished an Amilcar Perez Castro with my favorite coffee while enjoying Pink Floyd on the way to work. That was good0















