I wasn't going to do a review since it's cold and we just got around 10 inches of snow and have been shoveling/clearing and didn't feel like smoking outside or for that matter being outside anymore but I I manned up after seeing @Bijan doing it in much worse weather conditions.
As far as Valentines day , My wife and I went out and had a nice Mexican Meal in town and with Mexican I always think Margarita's etc..
So with that I started thinking about Boat Drinks... I don't know if you've heard the Jimmy Buffet Song but it's about a man cooped up inside who want's to go to Saint " SomeWhere" or any place warm.. I remembered a review I found for a Punch done by @StogieSteve23 where he mentioned a drink from Cabbage Key called a "Cabbage Creeper" so I thought I would try that and drug out an old reliable Mayorga Toro bought last year.
So I made the Cabbage Creeper and broke out the Mayorga Toro, a sub 6$ cigar (made by Nestor Plasencia in Nicaragua) and fired up the old Propane heater.
Drink: Cabbage Creeper - 1 parts Cruzan Banana Rum, 2 parts Pina Colada Mix, Splash of Kahlua
Cigar: Mayorga Toro 2020 with some damage to the foot..
Cold Draw: Very easy.. perhaps too easy maybe underfilled. Tasted tobacco nothing else
1/3: Not much going on a little coffee and leather nothing else.. It didn't look too promising.. If I wasn't going to review it I would have tossed it
2/3: It came into it's own.. Coffee, sweet Vanilla cream with cedar
3/3: Sweet Cedar and Coffee still present
Smoke output was really good and the burn was sharp only had to touch it up after I went through my propane tank and had to hook up another
The drink with the Kahlua really played off well against the coffee notes in the cigar..
for a Cigar that costs $5.50 I can't complain and I will give it a 3/5 .. It's not complex and it's great for working in the yard or hanging out in the hot tub and you won't care if you have to put it out..
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