@six10 @Old Smokey
Gonna brave a chilly night (55*F) in NYC to see what these are about!
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@six10 @Old Smokey
Gonna brave a chilly night (55*F) in NYC to see what these are about!
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Room 101 SA. Say San Andres, you think maduro, right? This SA natural is pretty darn tasty!
La Imperiosa Dukes - courtesy of @Lynn Great cigar
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Pete, if you're outside, you're a better man than me!!!
I had to put it out & come inside with a good 1 1/2" left.
I'll have to give the JJ a fair shot at a lounge or wait for either a really nice day or next spring (whichever comes first!).
Or wait 'til the wife goes out of town next week!!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Monday evening a Grimalkin Torpedo...6.5 x 52 do really like the wrapper shade on these,they have a silky feel too, best of all the cigar is very enjoyable.
Would like to find something else from the My Father factory that matches it. If I were able to "age or rest" any Don Pepin Cigar, it would be the Grimalkin.
However most likely they'd wind up as enjoyable as a Dutch Masters that had been left sitting on a windowsill for half a century.
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Smoked a Vudu Dark #7. A cheaper smoke which I actually thought was quite good.
Yes, it was cold last night. Secret to staying out in the cold (on a chair) is to put a blanket beneath and cut off air flow around the legs. My wife can smell anything that was or has been around burning tobacco for up to 100 days after the event (seems that way) but my outdoor smoking is voluntary and she never asked me to do it.
Sancho Panza Double Maduro Robusto from @GWBowman with Cafe du Monde light.
Yeah my Mrs has a "super snout" too! But I can usually get the smell out if I have a day or two before she gets back.
Maybe I'll give the blanket a shot. I also remember seeing something about a ceramic flower pot & candle heater post somewhere. No electricity on my balcony yet & I don't trust propane. And to be honest, I can't take bundling up to smoke. It takes the relaxation out of it for me.