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I decided to try a Flor de Filipinas as recommended by someone during the week. Sorry I can't remember who it was but you were right, a smooth and mild smoke but mine just wouldn't stay alight so it got binned after the fifth relight.
So to make up for it I had the oldest cigar I've ever smoked, a 1970s Macanudo courtesy of our very own Simon Bolivar. Draw like a drinking straw but a delicious smoke, almost fragrant in its flavour and burned perfectly.
Well not what I expected. Was expecting an over the top flavour profile that blew my head off. Just had that look about it. Was kinda hoping it would, was just in that sort of mood.
Smooth well blended and dam near perfect. Not over the top at all. Smoke so thick I can almost feel it physically move in my mouth. Very impressive!
Did you see what I have been saying about the old ones I got of you? The draw on them was really tight when I tried them straight from the cellophane.
May help with these. I have 5 I keep meaning to smoke but keep forgetting. Want to join in on vintage Fridays
Did you see what I have been saying about the old ones I got of you? The draw on them was really tight when I tried them straight from the cellophane.
May help with these. I have 5 I keep meaning to smoke but keep forgetting. Want to join in on vintage Fridays
oh dear and I have been really looking forward to these as well. Did have a 65year old with Simon last time we met. Photos [MENTION=941]Simon Bolivar[/MENTION] ?
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