Popular Post NicPac Posted June 27, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 27, 2020 ROTT A rare NC while firing up the egg. 22
Popular Post LLC Posted June 27, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 27, 2020 Good day yesterday. TOR OCT 15 LE Don Jose. Good but not as good as the LESF. An outstanding RA Phoenicia from 2010. Today my own battle of the Robusto’s, all customs (no pictures) One each from Club Habana, Alex and Reynaldo. The best flavor was the one from Club Habana, the best constructed was from Alex and no surprise the strongest was from Reynaldo. I enjoyed them all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 26
Popular Post Elgallo55 Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Last cigar left, from a 2014 Cartagena trip. Montecristo edmundo. Now i have to wait for the 2019 i have inside the humidor. ? 21
Popular Post Çnote Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Nudie #1 Thanks to @5thStarChicago Very enjoyable, and I'm not a fan of the vitola. I'm really looking forward to N#2, which should be spot on for me... 22
Popular Post SigmundChurchill Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Siglo VI and Jack's Stir Brew coffee this morning... And a Monte Dumas with a killer sunset this evening... 31
Popular Post BoliDan Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Rio Seco while hanging with wife and neighbors We all know I close out the night with a siglo 2. Pretty much a tradition. God bless, good night. 35
Popular Post JayHabanos Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Picadores Tapados Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 32
Popular Post Kongelunden Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Continuing along the Bolivar road: Enjoyed a BBF tonight, box code ULA DIC 14. 33
Popular Post Mr.T Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 A nice D4 from last night Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 27
Popular Post inter4alia Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 No. 4. Such a great morning stick. 30
Popular Post Zaphod42 Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Bolivar Gold Medal POS DIC 06 29
Popular Post Rhinoww Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 All these jaw breakers lately. thought I’d join in w a J O Party E 2. About a year old. Starting like a champ. Moved the home office for a longer haul. Might as well have a big stick. 23
Popular Post JohnS Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Montecristo No.4 UEB Ago 2018 I smoked this Montecristo No.4 on a delightful winter's afternoon where the sun shone after some morning fog and drizzle. I felt like smoking a classic format cigar such as the 42 ring gauge petit corona and I'm really glad I did. This was a welcome return to form due to the last one been so average, to put it mildly. The flavours were well-balanced and the citrus 'twang', which I absolutely adore in these lately, really stood out. In-between I got a some nice cocoa, milk coffee and nut to complement that 'twang'. There are now five cigars left from this box. I hope to make that four soon! Por Larrañaga Petit Coronas LGR Oct 2019 It's been awhile since I've had a Por Larranaga Petit Coronas. My Cuban Cigar Website Smoking Diary suggests that this is just the second instance in the last two years. My how time flies! It's true, I have been distracted by the Por Larranaga Montecarlos in recent times due to its quality-to-cost appeal. Furthermore, it takes more time for Petit Coronas to develop the caramel profile I prefer in that cigar. Whereas a Por Larranaga Montecarlos may typically take 1 to 3 years to develop a dominant caramel characteristic, the Por Larranaga Petit Coronas may take 5 to 8 years to do so. Despite the fact that I have a EML May 2014 cab still resting away unopened, I had always been meaning to pick up a quarter cab of PLPCs from a 24:24 listing to appreciate some of these younger, perhaps to appreciate them with more 'punch' and 'bite'. I was pleasantly surprised to find out today that this cigar did not smoke as youthfully as its box code suggested. In other words, it didn't have as much 'bite' and didn't have as much notes of toasted tobacco as what might expect from a PLPC this young. Instead I got subtle notes of caramel, some instances of baking spice, distinct honey and in-between some sweet molasses all wrapped around a quality tobacco core spine. This was a fine cigar. It was mild, smoked well and made me lament that I haven't smoked more PLPCs recently. After today, I believe I should rectify that! 33
Popular Post SigmundChurchill Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 An Esmeralda as the early morning sun starts to burn off the fog. There should be a drone pic of me smoking a D4 here, but the drone pics are too high resolution, 34MB, so it wont post. QDO50 Punch Punch on the beach. If I am sitting on the sand, it usually means that my wife asked me to sit with her. She likes the sand for some reason. I like looking at it, but I don’t like sitting in it. Plus, the sand warms my drink up too fast. Like putting a bottle of wine into an ice bucket, only instead of ice, it is filled with hot coals. 30 2
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Popular Post djrey Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 35 minutes ago, JohnS said: Por Larrañaga Petit Coronas LGR Oct 2019 It's been awhile since I've had a Por Larranaga Petit Coronas. My Cuban Cigar Website Smoking Diary suggests that this is just the second instance in the last two years. My how time flies! It's true, I have been distracted by the Por Larranaga Montecarlos in recent times due to its quality-to-cost appeal. Furthermore, it takes more time for Petit Coronas to develop the caramel profile I prefer in that cigar. Whereas a Por Larranaga Montecarlos may typically take 1 to 3 years to develop a dominant caramel characteristic, the Por Larranaga Petit Coronas may take 5 to 8 years to do so. Despite the fact that I have a EML May 2014 cab still resting away unopened, I had always been meaning to pick up a quarter cab of PLPCs from a 24:24 listing to appreciate some of these younger, perhaps to appreciate them with more 'punch' and 'bite'. I was pleasantly surprised to find out today that this cigar did not smoke as youthfully as its box code suggested. In other words, it didn't have as much 'bite' and didn't have as much notes of toasted tobacco as what might expect from a PLPC this young. Instead I got subtle notes of caramel, some instances of baking spice, distinct honey and in-between some sweet molasses all wrapped around a quality tobacco core spine. This was a fine cigar. It was mild, smoked well and made me lament that I haven't smoked more PLPCs recently. After today, I believe I should rectify that! I’m actually smoking the same box code PLPC right now. I find your tasting notes spot on. I find it to be quite mild which isn’t what I typically go for. Don’t these typically have some power when young? Do you think there is any potential for these to get stronger with age or maybe this box code is just more mild? 16 1
JohnS Posted June 28, 2020 Posted June 28, 2020 6 minutes ago, djrey said: I’m actually smoking the same box code PLPC right now. I find your tasting notes spot on. I find it to be quite mild which isn’t what I typically go for. Don’t these typically have some power when young? Do you think there is any potential for these to get stronger with age or maybe this box code is just more mild? Yes, typically they have more strength at this age. Personally, I would smoke a few more from the box to see if it's an anomaly or if its typical of this box code and the cigars are milder overall. If you smoke a few and they are mild in a median sense, then no, they won't probably get stronger with age. 1
Popular Post TheFullMontecristo Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 MSU ENE 18 Superiores. Purchased from Lcdh at Plaza Las Americas Varadero two springs ago. Esplendido from a three count sampler a few years ago. . Burnt honey/sugar out of the gate. Siglo 1 BBF as part of 3 cigar day 35
Popular Post Devo Posted June 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 28, 2020 Great golf round today with @StogieSteve23 and @GVan with an even better post round cigar! Thanks for the stick Steve! 25
djrey Posted June 28, 2020 Posted June 28, 2020 @JohnS So after an inch that PLPC woke up and I loved every bit of the remainder. The last 2 inches were gorgeous medium bodied. Grabbed another cab tonight! Cheers! 1
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