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Wildwood
03-10-2008, 10:58 AM
Not smoked anything today yet, but my mother-in-law is coming to stay tonight, for "a few days". :eek:

I plan to be outside smoking plenty over the weekend!! :biggrin1:

Pray to your Gods for me...

Wildwood

Dean
03-10-2008, 11:19 AM
Having a Fonseca Delicias petit corona here

Montesmoke
03-10-2008, 11:50 AM
Not smoked anything today yet, but my mother-in-law is coming to stay tonight, for "a few days". :eek:

I plan to be outside smoking plenty over the weekend!! :biggrin1:

Pray to your Gods for me...

Wildwood

& pray for good weather too mate!!:hail:

Robusto
03-10-2008, 12:22 PM
It is absolutely foul in East Kent today. I'm tired of feeling the cold and noticing it get dark earlier. We don't like setting up and packing down the band kit in this weather.

I haven't smoked around my in-laws. They know I 'like a cigar', but they are clean folk I would taint with this bad habit.

emeraldisle
03-10-2008, 01:06 PM
Had a Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto earlier, nice cigar, the weather not exactly conducive to smoking outdoors. Bitterly cold here in the North west corner of Ulster.

Gabriel

cohibaIV
03-10-2008, 02:35 PM
Still can't decide what to smoke on this sunny but cold afternoon???

Robusto
03-10-2008, 04:44 PM
I've had two Villigers, and there will be more to and from our gig tonight.
Quality can wait. :smoke:

cohibaIV
03-10-2008, 04:55 PM
Well, got the old fire going so I will now spark up a R&J Short Churchill....

Montesmoke
03-10-2008, 05:16 PM
Well, got the old fire going so I will now spark up a R&J Short Churchill....

One of my favorite smokes the R&J Short Churchill enjoy mate.

Im gonna fire up Partagas super corona.

Robusto
03-10-2008, 05:31 PM
Men

Can you recommend some short-ish, strong cigars, please?
I've been thinking about this since Larry's Padron 1926 send.
I often don't have quality time for, say, a robusto, but would like to "do better" than Villigers, if you get my drift.
So... Recommendations for good ring-sized punchy short-ish smokes.
Preferably Havanas, please.

Put this in another thread if you want to, Andy. :cowboyic9:

Montesmoke
03-10-2008, 05:41 PM
Men

Can you recommend some short-ish, strong cigars, please?
I've been thinking about this since Larry's Padron 1926 send.
I often don't have quality time for, say, a robusto, but would like to "do better" than Villigers, if you get my drift.
So... Recommendations for good ring-sized punchy short-ish smokes.
Preferably Havanas, please.

Put this in another thread if you want to, Andy. :cowboyic9:

Well you can try Corona/ petit corona sizes, i quite like the partagas, fonsecas, H.upmanns , montecristo no4's punch coronas, bolivar junior coronas, por laranaga Petit coronas. & R&J Coronas.:849:

SmokinCohibas
03-10-2008, 06:10 PM
Smoked a Saint Luis Rey Double Coronas,a Punch Double Coronas and a Bolivar Inmensas today from my latest Montesmoke order.
Punch double is a great smoke the other two were good as well but the Punch is the winner for me:hail:

cohibaIV
03-10-2008, 06:13 PM
Originally Posted by Robusto
Men

Can you recommend some short-ish, strong cigars, please?
I've been thinking about this since Larry's Padron 1926 send.
I often don't have quality time for, say, a robusto, but would like to "do better" than Villigers, if you get my drift.
So... Recommendations for good ring-sized punchy short-ish smokes.
Preferably Havanas, please.



What about HOYO PETIT ROBUSTO's and MONTECRISTO PETIT EDMUNDO???

Or for something really special - PARTAGAS SERIE D NO.5 LIMITADA EDICION 2008


Nice size and smokes....:smoke:

Deano
04-10-2008, 08:49 AM
Bolivar Belicosos Finos - really nice, will be getting some more.

did64
04-10-2008, 01:02 PM
A rare NC for me yesterday: a Cambaiguan Guapo. 63 ex 100.

On the subject of small strong cigars:

As CIV said the Monte Petit Edmundo is bloody strong. Strongest of the marca imo. But it will take a while to smoke; as long as a regular robusto at least.

2007 Ramon Allones Small Club Coronas have been spectacular, strong and rich, with dark chocolate, fruit and spice flavours. (as well as being very reasonably priced).

Robusto
04-10-2008, 03:02 PM
I adore Ramon Allones cigars so will take this on board.
When I've got a moment, I'm going to write these suggestions in a little book and have a think. I'm knocked out at how much exploring is on the cards as I ooze myself into my second half century.

I'm serious. It's very, very engaging, this wonderful journey through taste we have here.