Oh now you tell me lol!! We had lots of fun as always :)
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I smoked a Perdomo Champagne that 1/2 way through it started peeling so bad I laid it down. Heather changed her name to Becky and Trent did the best Telly Savalas impersonation I have ever seen.
Haven't smoked much lately as it's been cold, I've been busy, and my smoking tent was crushed by the snow last weekend. Making up for it tonite w/ a nice Brohiba. This one has mainly hispanic leaves for the innards, a KY dark air wrapper, and a CT Broadleaf binder, also from KY. It's very nice but is slightly tougher to draw than it should be, but not too bad.
Had a Torano exodus 50 years earlier tonight thanks to @Cardinal photo bucket is acting up so no picture
CAO MX2 Dagger with Italian Dark roast
Gurkha Double Maduro. Perfect draw, perfect burn, and nice dense ash. I love it when I can hear it drop off and hit the ashtray. Every one so far has been well worth the <$2 they go for on cbid.
Yeah, I went there. Not sure about other Gurkhas but these get a thumbs up.
Murcielag Toro Grande...6.5x54 the older version would perhaps have been the best choice for a side by side comparison . Smoked the last of the Toro Grandes I had this past Tuesday. If one were to compare one of the newest iteration to one blended by Don Pepin Garcia it would not only be matching an aged cigar against a younger one, but cigars produced from varying crops,different countries maybe. Then leaving aside variations in the storage and making.
We'd still have to consider that the new cigars are said to be an" attempt" to replicate the original blend.I've oinly a very few of the Old"" DPG made Murcielago Churchills left, but thinking to get some of the newer Murcielagos, in the nearest size to see how well they match up for me.Not an altogether bad Idea that your post has inspired.
ThanksDustin, for your take on the Murcielagos.