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Sunday 5th April 2015 (EASTER)
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I kid you not, that was playing as I read that!''My religion prescribed as an absolute sacred ritual smoking cigars and drinking alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and the intervals between them.''Originally posted by WiganHoly crap, Your Dale Askew?
Sir Winston Churchill
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Another Monte Petit no.2 here...
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Very nice too. Happy Easter everyone
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Very nice cigar that, love the sweet tasting wrapper on the lips. Bet the porter went down very well with that, sounds a good pairing.Originally posted by Budgie Smuggler View PostHoyo Short Piramides EL 2011 & a pint of Dublin Porter
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Yeah it was a lot sweeter than I expected but the Porter was great with it.Originally posted by Joss View PostVery nice cigar that, love the sweet tasting wrapper on the lips. Bet the porter went down very well with that, sounds a good pairing.
The nic hit took me by surprise though [emoji43]
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Sunday 5th April 2015 (EASTER)
Started with an Open Regatta in the park

Went on to a RA Petit Belicosos 2012 UK in the pub garden, penultimate one in a box from June 2014 so I ordered more before they run out because they're sooo good

Lastly a Por Laranaga Petit Corona in another park

A good day for smoking cigars, & the fair weather is supposed to continue tomorrow.
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Smoked the March COTM from Tommy this evening. Really very nice. Really. I had no chance of knowing what it was, but it was very reminiscent (for me) of a PL. I was pleasantly surprised when I revealed this cigar's identity to be a
Top marks Tommy
"Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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Apologies but been busy catching up at home, so here's Easter Day: started in the church garden with a very unique PL figarado, pre rev, possibly circa '30's when such small vitolas were popular, this was the size of an entreactos. Quite strong flav for the first half, second half just pure tobacco flav but I always think it's pretty amazing these old smokes have any flavour left at all! Later after dinner visited a Sister-in-law & had my first Monte Petit No2, a gift from Stateside. A nice stick, will age well but for the price, I'd still go with the No2, love the new label though
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Awesome as alwaysOriginally posted by Simon Bolivar View PostApologies but been busy catching up at home, so here's Easter Day: started in the church garden with a very unique PL figarado, pre rev, possibly circa '30's when such small vitolas were popular, this was the size of an entreactos. Quite strong flav for the first half, second half just pure tobacco flav but I always think it's pretty amazing these old smokes have any flavour left at all! Later after dinner visited a Sister-in-law & had my first Monte Petit No2, a gift from Stateside. A nice stick, will age well but for the price, I'd still go with the No2, love the new label though
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