Trying out a New World Connecticut
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Trying out a New World Connecticut
Oliva Serie G Perfecto at an Oliva event...not too bad, this was the cigar included with entry.
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Smoking one from West Virginia photographer extraordinaire @Lynn
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Loving this Upstate NY "winter":
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Nica Rustica...6x52. This Toro sized cigar seems to be just a bit shy of the Giant Sequoia, maybe a full grown Oak. Smoking time was two hours and twenty four Ninutes
sitting on the front porch watching the rain falling and the daylight fading away. felt like just little more smoking time from this cigar and it'll be Spring. Don't think I'd say this was a Mild cigar, first time in a long while that right from the start there was that kick. Drew Estate could well have named it Bruce Lee. Whatever the name this Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapped cigar is no lightweight, the pleasure of a first time to enjoy a Nica Rustica is due the generosity of Defetis the sender of fine cigar.
Thanks Joel...and best wishes for a fast recovery and return to full mobility.
I f Punxsutawney Phil. is right, better smoking weather's not too far off now.
Grabbed a Jericho Hill Shot while I was listening to college hoop game earlier this fine evening, now just finishing up a Tat Verocu #5.
Two of my favorite smaller sized sticks