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Today I had what is quite simply an amazing NC in the Padron 1964 Anniversary Pyramide. A stunning smoke in terms of enjoyment. I would say there is not much evolution throughout the cigar, but what you get is consistent heaven for well over an hour!
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And also like Judders, I have an Xi3...I went for the Spectrum. I even had it engraved...I know
Picked up a RYJ no3 on my way to work earlier. Being only my second cigar I'm not sure what to expect but I'm looking forward to it, with a cup of black coffee on my break
Picked up a RYJ no3 on my way to work earlier. Being only my second cigar I'm not sure what to expect but I'm looking forward to it, with a cup of black coffee on my break
That is dark. I got a box of San Cristobal de la Habana El Principe that were way darker than i was expecting and was told it was down to not being EMS. The perfect shade ones are saved for that. Thats why its held in such high regard.
Just going of what i have been told i personally know naff all
That is dark. I got a box of San Cristobal de la Habana El Principe that were way darker than i was expecting and was told it was down to not being EMS. The perfect shade ones are saved for that. Thats why its held in such high regard.
Just going of what i have been told i personally know naff all
That seems the crap butters would spout. Was it him. Ems is a shade in the American market but the UK get the same variety of wrapper shades as every where else.
"Natural wrappers are also referred to as “English Market Selection.” The term English Market Selection is a term used in Cuban cigar manufacturing, which refers to the designated quality for the UK market. They are typically a bit darker than Connecticut wrappers due to the fact that they are more mature when picked, and are sometimes not shade grown. These tend to be just a bit sweeter with a fuller spice profile and some additional notes of cedar, coffee, bread, and sometimes earth. Identifying these by color can be tricky, as many other wrapper shades have a similar color. Additionally, some companies use Natural as a blanket term covering Connecticut, Claro, and sometimes many others."
Met up with ChanceSchmerr and another friend at Ajay's then as we were leaving we bumped into Monkey so took him under my wing and kept him company for the evening (or vice versa)
Smoked; HDM EPI2, LGC Deliciosos, Party P1 and an Edmundo Dantes Conde 54 after dinner.
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