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An RE Friday with @Nate Chu C&C for a Saturday morning with this Sir Winston from 03. Today is going to be great if this cigar is anything to judge it by. What a super smooth star

First cigar of the year.

C&C ‘14 especiales. Fantastic start to the day C&C with a Monte 4 C&C time today with a Perla picked up from 24:24

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4 hours ago, Jonboy4074 said:

BAS SEP 15 mille fleur with a smoothie style berliner weisse.

That 'beer' looks amazing... I love the occasional fruit lambic, but I've never had anything with quite as much fruit as that one appears to have.  How does it rate?

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3 minutes ago, TNT009 said:

That 56 on point 

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Golf, strong drink, and cigars. Now that's what I call making the most out of your free time!

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That 'beer' looks amazing... I love the occasional fruit lambic, but I've never had anything with quite as much fruit as that one appears to have.  How does it rate?
All of these 450 North "slushies" are fantastic to me. I'm a bourbon guy, but for a change of pace these are wonderful!
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23 minutes ago, Jonboy4074 said:

All of these 450 North "slushies" are fantastic to me. I'm a bourbon guy, but for a change of pace these are wonderful!

Interesting.  Just had a look at a map and that brewery isn't far off.  I wonder if they distribute to TN.  There are some good micro brew retailers around here...  Looks delicious.

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9 hours ago, bundwallah said:

I wasn't taking notes but I do remember a few things.

Definitely an aged cigar. It had a "chalky" mouthfeel. Something I tend to get with vintage sticks.  The tasting notes were as such. Cocoa, cedar, earth/mushroom, toasty tobacco.  For an old cigar, I'd put it on the "bold" side, even though there wasn't any nicotine hit. It was very smooth.  It had what I hoped for.  A constant transition in tasting notes.   I would imagine that the cigar must have been a real powerhouse when fresh.  It also made a ton of blue smoke.  I nubbed it until my fingers started to burn.  Aged cigars are always a gamble. In this case I won the draw. :)

Thanks a lot. That sounds very nice. Always so great to get some direct view and insight of a "contemporary witness".

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22 hours ago, MigsG said:

Congratulations!

How'd you like the Anejados? 

Quite good, glad I grabbed a box! Creamy, bit of sweetness...maybe some nut?

 

 

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1 hour ago, FatherOfPugs said:

Let me know your thoughts! My 2019-02 has a lot of vanilla and spice which match well with the spice from the cigar. Also, I like the way you roll!

This batch 2016-02 is indeed spicy, but it’s more chocolatey than vanilly. LGC on the other hand is sweet and fruity, I couldn’t finish it since the wife came back home. Last no.5 was mild for the first half, then it got much darker, I guess the second half would pair with the Bookers just fine! Good assessment on your part FatherOfPugs! I noticed we have similar tastes in smokes, though I prefer Scotch to Bourbon ?

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