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This afternoon I had a 6X54 La Caya Brasil Toro Maduro cigar.:stogie: This cigar has been resting in my 65% rh humidor for 14 months. In the last year I have been in my cigar acquisitions leaning towards the small cigar boutiques in Florida where I obtained this cigar. A lot of these cigars are from small cigar producers who have limited amounts of key tobaccos and produce some great cigars which vary in flavor profile from year to year.:wave: When I lit my Brasil I got a delicious creamy oily coffee and cocoa. The construction of this cigar was excellent with no difficult veins, even burn and excellent draw. This cigar looked beautiful with its deep brown maduro wrapper and had a sweet coffee prelight aroma.:thumb: This cigar is definitely medium bodied and I enjoyed it down to the nub. I topped off this smoke with a large hot cup of coffee which went so well with this stick and I had a wonderful afternoon.:fly:
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Auto correct prevents me from even attempting to name this cigar. It is nice, but it costs you some butane.
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HE Norteño. Really wish they'd release these without the box press.
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Camacho Blackout figurado 2014. A local herfbuddy that I gave one to called it "mad, stupid strong" lol. Had to have one from my stash after that...
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2011 tat Guapo mad 46
lots of espresso in these
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I had a Montecristo Classic Toro last night. For my enjoyment I was able to have a fine cigar with my nephew who just returned from Sierra Leone helping with the ebola crisis there. He is a medic in the Canadian Armed Forces and he had a lot of interesting stories to share. What an awesome night. I made sure that I sent him home with a travel humidor filled with smokeable goodies.
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Magnum and some columbian this morning
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