Popular Post Raskol Posted January 15 Popular Post Posted January 15 C&C time. Maltes (2018) from our gracious host. 22
Greenhorn2 Posted January 15 Posted January 15 15 hours ago, LaoFan said: Bolivar Libertador LCDH @ my buddy's Spanish restaurant in Guangzhou. Perfect vitola after a tapas feast. Near perfect burn throughout. Thick creamy smoke. Cedar and coffee. I've had one out of my box. Good cigars. 1
Havanaaddict Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On 1/14/2025 at 11:57 PM, SigmundChurchill said: Siglo VI JL2 8 hours ago, SigmundChurchill said: Esmeralda You have a great taste in cigars and an awesome sneaker game!👏 1
Popular Post SigmundChurchill Posted January 15 Popular Post Posted January 15 3 hours ago, Havanaaddict said: You have a great taste in cigars and an awesome sneaker game!👏 Thanks! As to the cigars, I'm finding myself in the bizarre situation where I don't have enough low end cigars to smoke in between the high end cigars. I still have a bunch of Siglo VI boxes that I paid between $700 and $800 for, and Esmeraldas that I paid like $240 for. I hoarded those, but I never thought to hoard D4's, Epi 2's, etc., because I thought they would always be available at relatively cheap prices, so I ran out of those. Psychologically, it is killing me now to pay almost as much for them as I paid for my Sig VI and Esmeraldas. 5 1
Chibearsv Posted January 15 Posted January 15 3 hours ago, SigmundChurchill said: Thanks! As to the cigars, I'm finding myself in the bizarre situation where I don't have enough low end cigars to smoke in between the high end cigars. I still have a bunch of Siglo VI boxes that I paid between $700 and $800 for, and Esmeraldas that I paid like $240 for. I hoarded those, but I never thought to hoard D4's, Epi 2's, etc., because I thought they would always be available at relatively cheap prices, so I ran out of those. Psychologically, it is killing me now to pay almost as much for them as I paid for my Sig VI and Esmeraldas. I know what you mean. It's not that I can't afford replacements, I just can't get my finger to click the "buy" button. 2
Popular Post MAT Posted January 15 Popular Post Posted January 15 Another nice cigar from the new world... 19
JACDO Posted January 15 Posted January 15 On 1/1/2025 at 11:35 AM, Cigarsmoker81 said: How was the 60th? Happy new years. Is that Ronda in the background? If so I was there last summer and it was amazing. It’s a great cigar! Worth the coin? 🤷🏽♂️ 1
Popular Post Ford2112 Posted January 15 Popular Post Posted January 15 I am fast becoming a fan of Foundation cigars! My main Question is, who is this dude? 17
TacoSauce Posted January 15 Posted January 15 58 minutes ago, Ford2112 said: My main Question is, who is this dude? It says right on the label. That is Mr. Tabernacle. 2
Chibearsv Posted January 15 Posted January 15 1 hour ago, Ford2112 said: My main Question is, who is this dude? Ok, you asked: https://love-africa.com/haile-selassie/ 2
Havanaaddict Posted January 16 Posted January 16 6 hours ago, SigmundChurchill said: Thanks! As to the cigars, I'm finding myself in the bizarre situation where I don't have enough low end cigars to smoke in between the high end cigars. I still have a bunch of Siglo VI boxes that I paid between $700 and $800 for, and Esmeraldas that I paid like $240 for. I hoarded those, but I never thought to hoard D4's, Epi 2's, etc., because I thought they would always be available at relatively cheap prices, so I ran out of those. Psychologically, it is killing me now to pay almost as much for them as I paid for my Sig VI and Esmeraldas. I completely understand as I’ve been buying and smoking Cubans since the 90s. But when I first started, I did not really have a source, funny thing is the mall by my house had a Dunhill store, and the guy that worked there sold Cubans out of the back.😂 At that time, I was paying 20 to 25 bucks for a Robusto. Then the good days came where I did sources and were paying $8 to $10. So paying $20-$23 for a Robusto now it’s kind of like going back to the beginning.😂 But the days of buying three and four boxes at a time every few months is over!
Popular Post Tinny Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 Tatuaje reserva broadleaf I think been in my humidor for a couple years, unfortunately a very underfilled wind tunnel 11 2
SigmundChurchill Posted January 16 Posted January 16 4 hours ago, Havanaaddict said: I completely understand as I’ve been buying and smoking Cubans since the 90s. But when I first started, I did not really have a source, funny thing is the mall by my house had a Dunhill store, and the guy that worked there sold Cubans out of the back.😂 At that time, I was paying 20 to 25 bucks for a Robusto. Then the good days came where I did sources and were paying $8 to $10. So paying $20-$23 for a Robusto now it’s kind of like going back to the beginning.😂 But the days of buying three and four boxes at a time every few months is over! I started in the early 90's as well. I used to backpack around Europe during summer vacations in college and I would smoke Cuban cigars while there. Some of the shop owners I met in my travels were nice enough to give me their phone numbers so I could order from them over the phone and they would send the cigars to the US. 10 years later, the internet came along and just like that, everyone was doing it.
Popular Post LaoFan Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 Montecristo Linea 1935 Dumas @ ChaoShan Beef Hot Pot Earthy dark chocolate. Roasted nuts. Cinnamon. 21
Popular Post Havanaaddict Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 Wednesday nights cigars Bolívar Silver Jubilee Edición Regional Hong Kong Cocoa, Marshmallow, Gingerbread Bolívar Silver Jubilee Edición Regional Hong Kong 2017 (5 11/20 x 50) — 2,500 Boxes of 25 Cigars (62,500 Total Cigars) The Bolívar is a rather peculiar vitola because it has a 109-style cap, which is a hybrid between a normal round parejo and a tapered Belicoso. Rather than coming to a point, the 109-style caps create a softer taper. It’s a cap that Habanos S.A. has typically used on much larger cigars—measuring 7 1/4 x 50—and thanks to increasing popularity, many non-Cuban manufacturers have used it on other sizes. Blah Ok Good Tasty Heavenly 21
PuroDiario Posted January 16 Posted January 16 On 1/14/2025 at 8:16 PM, TacoSauce said: Abundant greenery and outdoor seating in January! I want to be wherever "there" is! Checks @PuroDiario's profile... ah ha! New York! Thank you global warming! Summer in Buenos Aires. 🙏 1
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