A cool Edgar Hoill figurado, and so far it's hold up well to the Ardbeg -
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psn2qr09mk.jpg
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A cool Edgar Hoill figurado, and so far it's hold up well to the Ardbeg -
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psn2qr09mk.jpg
Loving this '64 while I drink too much and YouTube twisted sister videos
http://i1335.photobucket.com/albums/...psvqtp3noy.jpg
Had to water the grass this evening and figured a short smoke fit the bill. Found another Nat sent by Laynard to try, which I must say went well enough with the IPA that followed me outside.
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@Laynard : Which of the Nat's is this?
Papas Fritas early, really early morning smoke, taking advantage of a drop in temp and humidity.
The Papas Fritas remind me of the Villigers in a way.
In Madrid no problem finding Cuban cigars.
In Vitoria Gasteiz can't even find Canary Island cigars.
But, as in most of Europe, you wont have to much trouble locating some Villiger #7 Sumatra cigars.
Five nice sized cigars in a cardboard pack that you carry in your pocket,
much as the way many pipe smokers carried a tin of Pipe tobacco with them.
Now, here are the Papas Fritas, small cigars, in a tin conveniently packaged in a protective tin.
Sure some pipe smokers always carried a pouch of pipe tobacco, some cigar smokers had their leather cigar cases.
But for a fair number of cigar smokers those Villigers were most appreciated.
So for those of us who remember when Lucky Strike cigarettes came in those green tins,
the little tins of the Papas Fritas feel as if they should've always been available.
Murcielago 6.5x64 Toro Grande good two hour smoke.
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Smoking a Tat 10th anniversary reserva now. Haven't had it before. Hope it's good!