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So, after rising late with a head full of jazz and grog, I got on with the dinner.

A fine wing rib of Cumbrian Galloway beef, hung for 4 weeks, marbled with fat....served with the usual roast tatties, honey parsnips, carrots, Yorkshire puddings and gravy...eat till you hemorrhage...

Followed by a Juan Lopez No 1 from 2006

This had been resting for 4 years.

The last one, so I thought for a special occasion, it'd be perfect.

It started out quite meaty, with a middle mouth flavour, quite full bodied for the first third, with a nice bit of creaminess.

I thought I was on to a winner, and settled down to savour this cigar.

In truth, all I could do was settle down, as moving had become difficult.

The cigar flavour then disappeared. The last two thirds were tasteless, utterly tasteless...such a disappointment...

The others had been a decent cigar, and I don't know if this was just a bad time to smoke it.

this cigar gets a 75.

So I had a Cazadores, which, with it's oily full falvoured nature re-affirmed the love...this cigar gets an 88.

Happy new year all...

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Oh yea beef & cigar's! In Veagas for the New Year...had dinner at STK at the Cosmo...bone in filet (med rare) with roasted brussel sprouts and a couple glasses of Peju Cab, followed by a wonderfull cuban custom and back to the room with a lovely Cali gal!

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I enjoyed last night a 300g cut of Wagyu 9 score . Coupled with an R&J Cazadores.

Marriage made in heaven :spotlight:

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