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Robusto
28-09-2008, 09:25 AM
Just spent about 45 minutes unloading my band kit and packing up another load to take to London today for my son at University.

This is a senior member of the Royal Family of cigars. An English Mustard by-product. An absolute corker.

I loved it - and want more!

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Wildwood
28-09-2008, 09:32 AM
Genius! You should go into full-time vid. production... :)

Can Monte supply?

Wildwood

cohibaIV
28-09-2008, 10:05 AM
HEEHEHE bloody good vid Bry..

A got a few of them Padrons in the old humi at the moment, They look so nice I don't want to smoke them????:smoke:

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More vids Robusto:first:

larrysputnik
28-09-2008, 01:40 PM
Glad you like them Bryan. Every time I pick up some of those I'll send one out to you my friend. The #6 is a little bit bigger than the #35 that I sent to you so I'll send one of those out to you when I come across them. Good video!:cowboyic9:

Robusto
28-09-2008, 08:18 PM
Joe - You sent me a larger one - a Robusto, I think - on the first send, which I thought was impressive.

Then this little beauty! A powerhouse of a compact smoke, and shaped/pressed a bit like Villigers.

I thought I'd gone to heaven this morning smoking that one. Such a gloriously dark wrapper, too.

This site is helping me map out where to go next and what to try. Ideas are stacking up now. Thanks for corresponding, Joe. :cowboyic9:

larrysputnik
28-09-2008, 09:29 PM
The first one was a 1964, not a 1926. The 1964s are aged for about 3 years, but the 1926s are aged about 5 years. Plus the 1926 was a maduro wrapper which is much tastier than the natural wrapper I sent in the first package. The 1926 maduros are by far my favorite.:rock:

Joe


Joe - You sent me a larger one - a Robusto, I think - on the first send, which I thought was impressive.

Then this little beauty! A powerhouse of a compact smoke, and shaped/pressed a bit like Villigers.

I thought I'd gone to heaven this morning smoking that one. Such a gloriously dark wrapper, too.

This site is helping me map out where to go next and what to try. Ideas are stacking up now. Thanks for corresponding, Joe. :cowboyic9: