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  2. Punch RS12, NISU VC2 (December 1998, Villa Clara). Given its age, the cigar delivered an impressive amount of strength through the first inch and a half. The draw was effortless, producing a dense, pungent, palette-coating smoke. Surprisingly, there was no leather or spice, just raw tobacco power that eventually settled into a solid, medium-bodied, very satisfying petit corona. Definitely a blast from the past, completely unforgettable!
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  5. Stoked to be apart of this community! I love backcountry snowmobiling and usually bring a cigar with me - I find a spot in the middle of nowhere and light up! I got into cigars while in the marines and I've been hooked ever since. Hoping to fill up my dwindling humidor.
  6. I guess they could offer him a years supply of Behike 58
  7. I have had some great Canadian Regionals in the past. Ramone Allones Super Allones was a fantastic cigar.
  8. folks this one was a special one. When I was a kid my dad and grandfather used to smoke RyJ on special occasions. Today was a special occasion. Parents came over to have dinner for the first time in my first home. This was cigar was incredible. Subtle bready notes with a lot of Cuban funky notes of leather and woodyness. Just all around incredible. And put some burgers on the grill after 🍔
  9. That’s bonkers. Current regional editions with that vitola are 30 USD max.
  10. I'm very curious to see how the next few years play out and what the chances are of Cuban cigar production completely vanishing off the face of the earth within the next few years... I bet we'll be discussing this topic in tonight's herf:
  11. Think I’m in the same boat, about an hour or so with a Robusto.
  12. One online retailer has already opened pre-orders at $69.99 CAD per stick. Even with current Cuban prices, it’s still too much for Fonseca, imo.
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  14. I hope you all are stocked up to the brim with CC's. All joking aside, they may cease to exist in the future. The US has bigger fish to fry than produce cigars.
  15. Looking for some suggestions from those of you that have traveled to Gran Canaria. My wife and I are expecting our first child in June and marking a last hurrah trip with a week in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria at the end of February. I have a rental car so and planning on checking out the LCDH one day. Any suggestions for restaurants, tapas, sites, cigar stores that I might have missed in my research? Thanks!
  16. Catching up with some Sydney FOH members watching postseason NFL and smoking cigars...
  17. Partagás Serie du Connaisseur No.1 - Circa 2007...
  18. He's pretty busy without about...4 other jobs? 😉
  19. For those wondering what Trump means by “a deal,” I think it’s actually pretty simple. This isn’t a traditional ultimatum. There’s no deadline, no checklist, no diplomatic theater, and there isn’t even an offer on the table. Cuba’s lifeline has been pulled, and there’s nobody foolish enough to take its place. If Cuba wants to change its trajectory, it would have to come forward with something Trump would actually accept. That means real, structural changes such as agreeing to break up the military-run conglomerate controlling the island’s ports, energy, tourism, and hard currency, but transfer control of those assets to the private sector. This framework is being driven by Rubio, not improvised rhetoric. Short of the Cuban government and ruling elites loosening that grip, promises are meaningless. If that doesn’t happen, the U.S. just walks away. Trump is perfectly comfortable saying, “They had a chance,” especially if he believes the alternative is working with a hostile, ungrateful, and obsolete regime.
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