I feel like a lightweight. You guys have been loading up.
I bought a 5'er of AVO 22 30th Anniversary from SBC and got them Saturday. Haven't smoked one yet and will likely wait a while.
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I feel like a lightweight. You guys have been loading up.
I bought a 5'er of AVO 22 30th Anniversary from SBC and got them Saturday. Haven't smoked one yet and will likely wait a while.
Sorry no pictures since they are at off site storage.
2 boxes of 20th Anniversary Opus X
3 boxes of Opus X
4 boxes of Don Carlos 30th Anniversary
3 bundles of Davidoff Mundano
3 bundles of Davidoff Paragon
18 of these Beautiful 50th Davidoff Jars
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And a lighter
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Well, at least I have a picture of my one box @php007 :poke:
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Finally got my hands on a Hyde dress box (full and sealed) to go w my Jekyll dress box. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...a2829bb4b8.jpg
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Man, you guys are certainly loading up!
I usually stop at local dealers and grab a few sticks, I did go on the Devils Site Monday though and nabbed some Oliva Melanio's and Man O' War Puro Authentico's.
I panicked when I grabbed for a Puro Authentico the other day and realized it was my last one!
I like to keep those handy.
My Father is enjoying sticks with me now, so I think I'm going to have to start upping my stick count in storage...
I plan ahead!
Between my supplemental humidor and my wineador, I can accommodate a lot more cigars!
John Nelson is THE MAN when it comes to getting your wineador set up!
I simply have been off my game this year and too distracted with other stuff to make sure my humidor is ready...
I can't say for sure, because I let mine rest a few months before lighting up. But in general, I think smaller vitolas like coronas can be smoked more easily ROTT because they typically won't have the burn issues of bigger cigars. I'd still give it a couple of weeks to let the wrapper settle down. You can always dry-box it for a couple of days, too.
Be careful. That cigar is mightier than it appears. I'm rarely shaken by nicotine, but that one had me pretty buzzed. I think it's 100% ligero. Perfect after dinner smoke.