Started the day with a Don Peppin Garcia JJ Maduro belicoso. The drive home will be accompanied by a Nica Rustica, and the weekend will start with my cognac and a Tatuaje Jason
Started the day with a Don Peppin Garcia JJ Maduro belicoso. The drive home will be accompanied by a Nica Rustica, and the weekend will start with my cognac and a Tatuaje Jason
Smoked a short Nirvana by DE this morning with a cup of joe.
@04EDGE40 and I met up to work on my house plans, and we each had one of these. Fantastic!
Around noon today I enjoyed a Gurkha Blue Label. It had been in my humidor for a couple of years. Nice white ash and a pleasure to smoke.
Then this evening I decided to try a Aging Room M356 that was rated 94 by CA (2011) and rated Highest by Cigar Insider. This cigar entered my humidor 1/14/2014. Whoever gave this cigar a HIGH rating is an idiot. It was a 80 at best. This cigar is worth about $2.00. Think I will spend my time smoking those cheap Gurkha's in the future.
"Anyone that hates dogs and kids, can't be all bad" W.C.Fields
This afternoon I had a 5X55 Montecristo Media Noche cigar. This cigar has been resting in my 65% rh humidor for only 2 months; I got this cigar from a sampler from CI. This cigar had a beautiful dark brown wrapper; dang-it, it looked good enough to eat. After lighting this cigar I got lots of pepper, oily deep wood, and spice in this medium-full maduro stick; simply delicious! The construction of this cigar was good with no-touchup burn and excellent draw. I topped off this smoke with a very large hot cup of coffee and my afternoon was so very relaxing.
Currently burning a Camarata Havana. Camarata is a boutique in Tampa, FL, in case you are not familiar with the brand. I wasn't until a BOTL at work brought me some.
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.