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Happy National Cigar Day!
Apparently its national cigar day! Wasn't going to light one tonight, but it is now a special occasion so I must, I must.
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I had a Fuente Rosado this afternoon.
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Never really heard of the Rosado from AF before, for whatever reason. Had to read a review, I'll have to keep my eyes out they sound pretty good
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Never really heard of the Rosado from AF before, for whatever reason. Had to read a review, I'll have to keep my eyes out they sound pretty good
They can be hard to find sometimes. totally worth it and a reasonable price too.
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
Go Vols!
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Golf Course Bum
Magnums are awesome smokes at a great price. One of my favorite Fuentes.
Shop only but thankfully I have a shop around here that carries them at a great price.
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Late posting celebration smoke. Azan Burgandy Robusto...4.875x50. This Cigar courtesy of WNYTONY's Everyday MAW strike. Lit this at 4:48 PM to celebrate National Incinerate Leaf Day. By the way should not this Holiday fall in the fall to coincide with the falling of leaves? Prior to cutting the smell from the foot was of Tobacco. Once cut both ends smelled of tobacco. Lit only the front end. Good easy draw, initial taste was of burning Tobacco. Twenty minutes into this cigar and the burn line was very even and it's a solid medium. No guess as to composition. With what I'd describe (for me) as a stroke of near Genius... checked the Cigar site, now I had definite confirming information that this was indeed a Cigar,and made from Tobacco.
OK, for real. This is a easy to get along with cigar, no clouds of smoke, no roller coaster flavour changes but an enjoyable smoke.
Smoked down to about a third of an inch (nub?) and, along with some good hot Coffee my day started on a nice note. Thanks Tony.
Burn time: Sixty two minutes
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Having had no idea it was National Cigar Day (hard to keep track of all these national this or that days), I had a Sancho Panza Triple Anejo on the way home from the cognitive deprivation chamber.
Today I had a nice Hoya de Monterrey on the way home from same
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Bruce, I might steal that one from you...Cognitive deprivation chamber.....love it...You bums are the coolest kids around...Fist pump bums
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