Sancho Panza Triple Anejo. Pretty good, lots of "spice," a bit tight though
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Sancho Panza Triple Anejo. Pretty good, lots of "spice," a bit tight though
Chillin on the deck with a moose and 2 fingers of Bulleit Rye
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I don't know what it was, if it was just the setting or the right mood, maybe it was that I was trying to stretch it and taking my time to savor; but it was one of the better cigars I've had in a while. Notes of dark fruits; cherry, raisins in the middle. Very good!
L'Atelier La Mission 1955 on the golf course tonight and smoking an AJ Fernandez Last Call out on the deck while checking on you Bums
Set afire at one PM. Murcielago Churchill...7x48. May have been a Monday cigar on Tuesday, not sure, but thinking of Maduro Monday, and since I don't smoke a lot of Maduro cigars anyway.
This one of the original Murcielago line by Don Pepin Garcia smoked just great with a near razor sharp burn line , lots of smoke with a not too tight nor too open draw.
Total burn time two hours and thirty six minutes.One of those cigars that does get better with age.
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