HHISIII
One of the Regulars
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- Hilton Head, SC
I had a Cain Maduro something or the other. Picked it up while doing market research/recon today. Not great, but certainly not bad for the $$
I had a Cain Maduro something or the other. Picked it up while doing market research/recon today. Not great, but certainly not bad for the $$
Old Henry Runt tonight. A Holt's house brand petit corona. It was the last in my humi....for now.
Time for some more shopping eh?
I have probably been doing too much shopping lately. I recently added another end table size humidor to my crew and have been working diligently to fill this one as well. But it's fun.
I thought you all might enjoy seeing these now that I've taken a couple of pictures. They were both made to my specifications by Staebell and Associates in Richardson, TX. Bob Staebell was recommended to me by Mr. Paladin about a year ago when I bought my first humidor from him. I filled it fairly quickly and soon found that I needed more humidor space, hence the second larger one. More info here http://www.aristocrathumidors.com I can't recommend Mr. Staebell and his staff highly enough. The cabinets are beautiful, very functional and extremely easy to maintain. The humidication systems are called, "set and forget" and they are exactly that. Just add water now and then.
A La Traviata tonight with a taste or three of Aberlour A'bunadh. The maduros are better, but this one was still a nice cigar.
Abelour sounds interesting.
Give it a go if you get the chance. Cask strength, fruity and mellow. I like it for a change of pace from the peatiness and earthiness of Laghroaig.
I'm going to pick up a bottle of Lagavulin on my next shopping trip.