That is a big cigar night.
After doing some research I am convinced that my Cohiba is not genuine. Oh well it was smooth thoughAs said hope it is just a bad batch of rings the true test is to smoke it.
Great cigar. Worth trying are the Punch Punch, Churchills and Double Corona. Most other sizes have been discontinued. Interests in Punch have declined in recent years and seems to have gone to the regional and the limited edicion Punch.Any thoughts about Punch cigars?
Thanks I will have to look for those. Anytime I want a good inexpensive cigar I always go with Punch.Great cigar. Worth trying are the Punch Punch, Churchills and Double Corona. Most other sizes have been discontinued. Interests in Punch have declined in recent years and seems to have gone to the regional and the limited edicion Punch.
Romeo y Julieta 1875
True. This one has been lingering a while. No time like the present.You needed a short churchill for that Macallan. [emoji14]
A well supplied trip to Tokyo, courtesy of a great pal.
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Smoking the La Escepcion in my hotel room.
After years of 'getting around to it' I finally got my hands on some Antonio y Cleopatra Grenadiers. Not much of an accomplishment, I hear your say. Yes, these are machine rolled 'drugstore' cigars, not exactly Rocky Patel. However, they were my grandfather's daily smoke. I have memories of standing next to him in the frigid January air, watching him puff away in his bright red tasseled knit cap, enjoying the quiet. I still have a few of his cigar boxes lying around. Its a mild smoke with a pleasant, light peppery air. The cocktail of nostalgia and affordability ensures these sticks have a permanent place in my humidor.
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They have smoking section hotel rooms there.......you live in a cigar lovers' Fairy Land.
Yes. People walking in the corridor will probably choke. LOL. Just got back this morning and already Partagas E2, Hoyo Petite Robusto, Partagas D6 and Romeo tubo #1.