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    Black bird Dominican habano parejo. Privada Farm Rolled. Started yeasty sweet (like sour dough) then turned woody (cedar and eucalyptus), with bitter notes and light pepper.

    Looking at the card, I guess what I refer to as bitters can be described as floral and herbs. Interesting exercise in flavor training.

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    Last edited by Regiampiero; 05-25-2023 at 08:00 PM.

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    Going to fire up this peccadilloes small sins from @dinoa2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regiampiero View Post
    Black bird Dominican habano parejo. Privada Farm Rolled. Started yeasty sweet (like sour dough) then turned woody (cedar and eucalyptus), with bitter notes and light pepper.

    Looking at the card, I guess what I refer to as bitters can be described as floral and herbs. Interesting exercise in flavor training.

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    It is interesting to compare flavor notes. At times, I taste something familiar, but have difficulty putting a name or description to it. Others, it comes to mind clearly. Those times, it’s usually when I’m paying a little attention, but not too much, not trying to force it.

    Other cigar sessions, I’m on auto pilot and I get to the end and can’t describe anything, other that if it was good, OK, or not so good. Like those routine drives where you arrive at the destination and don’t really recall anything about the drive itself. There is a place for all of these.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanS View Post
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    Theo is showing major improvement in his breathing and overall health, these meds are doing good

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    Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanS View Post
    Theo is showing major improvement in his breathing and overall health, these meds are doing good

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    Good to hear your little buddy is doing well.

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    Thursday Morning.
    Ashton San Cristobal Classico 5x50.
    Habano Rosado Wrapper.
    Smoked one of these Wednesday Morning liked it a lot, so why not the same again today.
    Don Pepin Garcia sure makes some good Cigars.
    Last edited by allusred; 05-26-2023 at 01:16 AM.

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    Thursday Afternoon.
    Montecristo Espada Guard Toro 6x50.
    Habano Wrapper.
    This one burned nicely, but burn time seemed half as long as expected, no wind to blame, just burned fast.

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    Late Thursday Afternoon.
    Caldwell Lost & Found Swedish Delight Rothschild 4.7x52.
    Wrapper Ecu Habano.
    Smoked right after a Montecristo Espada Guard, that burned faster than I expected. This shorter Swedish Delight lasted an Hour and Two Minutes.
    That was at least Ten Minutes longer burn time than the larger Espada. With about twenty percent less tobacco than the Espada the Caldwell burned a lot longer.
    I'd guess the Lost & Found cigar was a tighter roll. Or maybe just wanted to enjoy more time in the Sun.

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