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Oh and a San Cristobal El Principe.
Been smoking Monte #4 the past few days. Found some nice 2012 stocks and bought 30+ sticks.
One coming your way. Oops, intercepted by US Custom.[huh]And you didn't even send one to your old pal in America.
One coming your way. Oops, intercepted by US Custom.[huh]
I would think Ardbeg would overpower the Irish flake
Sorry for the delayed response. The two were surprisingly complementary
Tom D.
It was a very nice and mild, easy to smoke cigar. It has plenty of flavor, but it is muted (not in a bad way). I enjoyed the smoke very much, but it is more of a session smoke than a serious smoke. I would recommend this to anyone from an avid smoker to a beginner. Nice clean flavor, with a relatively long finish, plus, it burns evenly the whole time.
It is a little like lite beer, without the s*!t taste.
Oh so it is a light cigar, just not a dog rocket.
Made by the Garcia Family, it should be a decent medium bodied cigar.I have much more experience as a pipe smoker, but a client of mine gave me a Flor de las Antillas Toro cigar this week. Hope I like it!
Thanks, James. My cronies who convene weekly to imbibe in such pursuits are now piqued for this weeks gathering. But I don't share; I bogart.
Do u like it? I had another Monte #4 and Punch Black Prince (2000).San Cristobal El Principe.