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    Aganorsa Leaf Siboney Reserve Lonsdale

    Extremely tasty to the nub.

    Solid medium with plentiful smoke

    Perfect draw,burn and construction

    All around great cigar. Will definitely be buying more

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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    This was from Tuesday afternoon but just getting around to posting.
    It's my first Late Hour, and it was really good. Not nearly as mild as most Davidoffs.



    Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDM...i44pRZ4AP-_1OA

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    It has been my experience that folks who have no vices, have very few virtues. - Abraham Lincoln

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    DE Undercrown Sungrown



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    Fuente Friday
    Don Carlos Double Robusto




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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Breeze View Post
    This was from Tuesday afternoon but just getting around to posting.
    It's my first Late Hour, and it was really good. Not nearly as mild as most Davidoffs.



    Damn when u put down the pipe for a stick u make it count!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by zabhatton View Post
    What are your options on the Man-o-War and Ave Maria?

    On a side note, when I first began smoking (in Canada) I was exposed to Cuban heritage brands that had names like Partagas, Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta - Spanish and elegant sounding. Then, when I began looking at American market cigars I was thrown for a loop. Rocky Patel, Man - O - War, My Father to name a few.
    CI is in my backyard so its my go to B&M. Man O' War is smoking great. The Ave Maria line is by far my most smoked cigar but the last year or so its been finkity. The wrapper seems way more fragile than in the past. It really needs a few months rest compared to past years. The Ave Maria Dark Night is like the middle ground between the Man O War and the classic Ave Maria. Classic Man O War, Ave maria, and Ave Maria Dark night are worth a try. The Argentum, and Diviana arae a close second in the Ave maria line. The reconquista is good but I have not seen one in the B&M lately. The imaculata is a decent CT wrapped ave but nothing special. Then the Lion heart and the Holy grail are my least smoked but worth a look but I would go with their other lines first.

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    Lost no more allusred's Avatar
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    DBL Formula Petit Corona 5.25x44.
    Nice starter like the size and that Sumatra Wrapper.

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    Bolivar Confradia Lost & Found Oscuro Toro

    Extremely tasty. Very smooth and lots of smoke volume

    A nice, slow progression from mild-medium to full as it went along

    Perfect draw,burn and construction

    Beautiful, dark, smooth, oily wrapper

    All around great cigar that looks and tastes great, and the slow, steady progression of strength and body adds a nice dimension

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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    Quote Originally Posted by zabhatton View Post
    What are your options on the Man-o-War and Ave Maria?

    On a side note, when I first began smoking (in Canada) I was exposed to Cuban heritage brands that had names like Partagas, Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta - Spanish and elegant sounding. Then, when I began looking at American market cigars I was thrown for a loop. Rocky Patel, Man - O - War, My Father to name a few.
    @Tombstone

    Piggy backing on zabhatton`s question, for the Man 'O War, which do you prefer or see selling more/being more popular, the Torpedo or Ruination No.1 Robusto?

    Not a huge difference in box price really, and also similar sizes, but have only had 1 of each so can't really judge off just one, and I added no smoking notes like I keep saying that I'm going to get back into the habit of, so unsure if the Ruination is worth the extra $15 per box over the Torpedo, which is a favorite vitola.

    Thanks,
    Sean

    I friggin' LOVE cigars

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