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First, Bryan - I love your composition "senor serious!" The famalia Coro is quite proud of you, man! Especially Catalina Joy, who simply loves it and said it was "beautiful." What the fuck does she know???
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Now, down to business. Tonight, mates, I smoked a SERIES B Pinar Pre-Embarrgo (1959) Cuban Tobacco. (sorry about the crappy pics, chicos.)
The first 3rd was not bad, but the filler burned quite a bit faster than the binder and wrapper. Made it quite difficult to smoke and I had to be re-light it too many times. I finally put it down with a few inches left.
However, I enjoyed the thought of smoking a puro the same age as SENOR GEEZER, but I don't think I will be buying any more...not at $2,000 peso a stick!!!
Had a 2004 Hoyo Petit Robusto - one of the sweetest, loveliest sticks I've had in a long time. These are smoking really well - newer box coded ones I've had have been disappointing, frankly ...
Had a 2004 Hoyo Petit Robusto - one of the sweetest, loveliest sticks I've had in a long time. These are smoking really well - newer box coded ones I've had have been disappointing, frankly ...
The only box of these I had was the first release ones in 2004 and they smoked wonderfully as you say sweet/milky but as I was nearing the end of the box (6mths to a year down the line), everyone who was then purchasing complained, either how bland they were or that they were sick, so I never bother with anymore boxes only had a few single since
Glad you enjoyed it Nell
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Oh boy, sorry I'm so late posting but I am on holiday from all this stuff...
Smoked an awesome Bolivar in St Mark's Square (Venice) once the kids were in bed, the whole place was like a humidor so it was in perfect condition, ended up sitting on the steps down by the water looking out over the moonlit sea, great cigar too but who ever said that the location makes the cigar was right on the money.....
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