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15 hours ago, Jfeath74 said:

Oh happy day! 

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I have a box too but do we dare smoke them before 2020? 

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On 2/18/2017 at 5:31 PM, Hurltim said:

LUB OCT14.
LUBbing this box! Filthy tobacco sausages :)
Man these are DARK!!!

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Nice job Tim! A couple years of age really smooths those out too. 

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6 hours ago, Bohn007 said:

I have a box too but do we dare smoke them before 2020? 

I'm thinking one or two a year to check there progress couldn't hurt! 

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Nice job Tim! A couple years of age really smooths those out too. 


I had a '14 that wound up being my #4 cigar last year. It was a close call between that one and an '08 Mag 50 that wound up being #3.

I figured '14 is a good place to start with these. I have thought about hunting around for an even older box but the '14 was so good, I think I would enjoy it more to smoke this box through its evolution.

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Got singles of San Cristobal Principe; Hoyo de Monterrey epicure no 2 and especial; Quai D'orsay Corona; H Upmann Connie 1; Punch Punch and Monte no 4.

Waiting for them to settle, but had the SC principe rott. I will most likely buy a box of them in the near future


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Ordered a box of Part SD4 from the 24:24 and just ordered a "Rob's Rotation" sampler and a few singles I haven't had before.

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1 hour ago, BMWBen said:

I got my MOE JUN 15 box of monte 4's (PSP) today too and thought it'd be interesting to compare them to my MOB Mar 15 (clearance).. I think you'll be able to easily tell the difference. Im excited to try the PSP's as I think the clearance ones already smoke great.

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Would like to hear your thoughts after smoking both :)

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3 hours ago, JohnS said:

Picked up some EML Abr 14 Punch Petit Coronation Tubos and 2 x 10 packs of Cohiba Shorts in some splits with some Australian BOTL's.

The dimensions of the Punch Petit Coronations are 40 ring gauge x 117 mm (4.6 inches). This type of cigar is suitable for a change-of-pace and will take 30 to 35 minutes to smoke. Wrappers can be a little brittle and thin, and watermarks on these vitolas are common. Otherwise, a decent yard cigar or morning one with strong coffee. 

The Cohiba Shorts, as can be seen from the comparative photos underneath, are 27 ring gauge x 82 mm (3.2 inches) and will take 10 to 15 minutes to smoke. They come highly-rated as of late, hence my willingness to sample them!

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Been pretty impressed with the CoSho's myself. Definitely a nice, flavorful quick smoke. I'm not a big Cohiba buyer, but if these are any indication of the marca I'm now a fan.  

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