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I have the day off and the temp is up to -1°C so I had a look in the box and this guy caught my eye.
Out on the porch with the cat, some Makers 46 and a volume of letters from Hunter S Thompson.

The cigar is bloody magnificent. I finally get Rob's shortbread taste. I would compare it to my departed Mum's honey cake. Perfect with the sweet notes of the Makers.

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I got a box of these last year and have only smoked one so far, but it was an absolute belter. Thanks for the inspiration to revisit and see how they're doing!

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That cigar looks tasty as hell! Enjoy! ok.gif

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Great way to spend your day off!

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don't need books and other bits and pieces just the cigar and your cat ...gotta include the cat . Probably my favourite regional .party.gif .

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had my second one last summer. great smoke and i was getting that peanut butter taste that Rob was talking about. overall though its a bit closed in flavors. more to come as it ages i think.

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I smoked a Sabrosos late last year while at a conference in Perth. On a lovely balmy night it was an absolute pleasure. Rich, hearty, full, aromatic, and offering an abundance of smoke - just how I like my cigars. They are expensive, but a nice treat once in a while.

I've just finished a Trinidad Fundedores 2007 while sitting out doors watching a passing lighting storm. After a very hard working week dealing with drama after drama my cigar was my solstice. A friend said to me why pay $200 sitting with a therapist when you get more relaxation and sanctuary out of a $25 cigar!

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I smoked a Sabrosos late last year while at a conference in Perth. On a lovely balmy night it was an absolute pleasure. Rich, hearty, full, aromatic, and offering an abundance of smoke - just how I like my cigars. They are expensive, but a nice treat once in a while.

I've just finished a Trinidad Fundedores 2007 while sitting out doors watching a passing lighting storm. After a very hard working week dealing with drama after drama my cigar was my solstice. A friend said to me why pay $200 sitting with a therapist when you get more relaxation and sanctuary out of a $25 cigar!

Too true my friend! By the way, your friend's name is not Raul is it? lmao.gif

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The Makers 46 has a nice sweet and sour thing going. Very mellow to me. Went very well with the cigar.

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Drguano you've inspired me to break out a Sabrosos and glass of makers 46 this Saturday evening here in Southern California after the rain. Have some old Havana music playing. Life is grand. Wish you all a great weekend!!!

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Looking to snag a box of these that popped up and wondering if anyone out there can comment on how they're coming along 6-7 years down the road now? Would hate for them to be on the down turn after their prime. Any legs left?

Cheers!

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