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  2. This series to explore whether a particular cigar is humidor worthy. Cost these days is an issue for many so let's see if we can highlight some absolute standouts. This should particularly assist those new to the cigar world. To be fair, most of the cigars we have featured to date have scored exceptionally well. Surprisingly well! Scoring is: 1-3 (Poor) 4-6 (Average to good) 7-10 (very good to excellent) Use the Poll. You are more than free to comment away Quai d'Orsay 50. This Petit Robusto is a mainstay cigar for many on FOH. They are regularly available and I have found them remarkably consistent. Light/medium bodied with that QD bakery and milk coffee profile. Young, and they are good without being spectacular. Age them a few years (3-5) and I find them to really develop some extra complexity with ginger spice/cedar and burn't sugar coming into play. Quai d'Orsay 50 .....Let's kick off the discussion
  3. probably. but nothing like twisting a story!! all of which reminds me, let me know when you are up for an (unpaid) video.
  4. They probably store them at their house and not lumped upon a poor ususpecting mate to keep for years and years and years
  5. I love taxes! Maine is genius for this!
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  7. Enjoying a Robisto Trinity from a bundle I purchased al little over a month ago. I'm liking these more and more.
  8. about a squillion people with bigger cellars than myself, i assure.
  9. Might have found someone that has a bigger wine collection then Mr. @Ken Gargett I would love to be invited to Monsieur Chasseuil's for dinner!
  10. If u want something close to Cuban flavour and milder, go to Churchill, ninfas of Fabrica5, while Cananoza, fat fundy, are stronger one (not as strong as Nicaragua) . Byron may also a good choice but rather expensive
  11. The Padrón 1926 No.90 Maduro. No cigar this year -let alone the last 30 days - was even in the same discussion for me; not any other NC or CC. I mean, Kona Peaberry AND actually strong?!
  12. 'Deflate my balls' Sorry, I couldn't resist 😆. What an odd controversy. Cheers!
  13. More Mexican puros! These are the Te-Amo “re-brand.” We’ll see how much they remind me of the original earthy, dirty, spicy, and somewhat strong taste. I’ve loved Te-Amo cigars for a long while now. I’ll certainly get a box if these are in the wheelhouse… Some past Te-Amo cigars…
  14. The group has been talking these up the last two months. Finally found a box at a decent price. How long should I wait before giving one a go?
  15. I love her Version of this song, you can hear the pain, the shakiness in her voice. Juan Gabriel also has his version of this song which is beautiful too. Check it out sometime!
  16. Honestly just give the Fab5 lines a go, close as you’ll get to Cuban flavors. I’m picking up a BR109 box today. I also have a bundle of 25 of the Robusto Trinity. On top of that, there’s a sale going on right now, so you get to try these great cigars for a killer price. Other brands I enjoy smoking; Davidoff: Their Escurio line is my favorite. Right behind that is the Late hour Oliva: Serie V Melanio, I enjoy that one a lot as well. Get heavy cocoa/leather notes on em frequently.
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