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No brainer for me this week. Partagas 898 V. It has been a few weeks 9maybe more) since I have visited 898V. More fool me. Glorious ......"classy mongrel".

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Easy one for me also.

08 TEB Partagas Lusi while I watched Pac Man confirm his nickname as the "Mexicutioner" while sipping a tumbler of 12 year Glenfiddich.

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Hmm, interestingly enough, it was a super cheapo Raphel Gonzalez Panatelas Extra.

Great daily smoke, not too complex, but very flavorful, and just the right size for a lunch break cigar.

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*That's easy for me. I've gotten ahold of the Punch Black Prince (3 of 'em!). You could tell and see the age on them. Those wrappers were smooth like glass. Aroma on-target. Smoked 2 of them already this week...'couldn't stay out of 'em! Had to share with brother-in-law. He was of a rare-type of impressed too! :D:rolleyes:

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HDM Epicure No. 2

MAS SEP 07

Today celebrating Seb Vettel's F1 championship victory

Another cigar that positively surprised me this week was the R&J Mille Fleurs.

It was handed out at a dinner party and for that price it's pretty impressive.

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For me, surprisingly, it was a Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchill. Quite quite nice, though i didn't appreciate the mouth feel due to the large RG.

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Easy one for me also.

08 TEB Partagas Lusi while I watched Pac Man confirm his nickname as the "Mexicutioner" while sipping a tumbler of 12 year Glenfiddich.

I'll second that ! I smoked one from same box code last night :rolleyes:

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I did not smoke a cigar this week. I fondly remember the days that I would retire to my man cave after dinner almost every evening to enjoy a cigar and a libation. Since the diagnosis. smoking a cigar is a once every 6 weeks or more experience.

My last cigar was a Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo du Roi. I truly enjoyed it. It wasn't as woody as my favorite Des Dieux, but it had woody notes, and plenty of exotic flavors.

For those (if any) wondering about my health status, I have had excellent response to chemo and no progression of the disease since. I am cautiously optimistic that, at worst, I have the ***** cornered.

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Tampa...followed by a Hoyo Epi2.

Get that thing Vann.

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For those (if any) wondering about my health status, I have had excellent response to chemo and no progression of the disease since. I am cautiously optimistic that, at worst, I have the ***** cornered.

Good to hear Van. MD keeps us up to date but nice to hear it from you.

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Good to hear from you Van. Thanks for the update. Glad to hear that you are doing well. Sorry to hear about the limited cigar smoking. My smoking has been limited of late too, but more due to work than anything else.

Best cigar of the week for me actually surprised me...it was a Ramon Allones Small Club Corona from early 2010. Enjlyed it while kicking back on my front porch enjoy the fading afternoon sunlight. Simply amazing. Didn't want it to end...

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