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A JLP on the go here. Nor sure which one as it was part of Giulio's stick a stick in '6pack'. I reckon he's dyscalculic
I've tried to track this stick down, but gave up after a couple of searches: it's 145mm inside leg, with a 42-44 waist, white label. Mr Bulgar-JLP-rin will hopefully be along soon to help me identify what I'm smoking. Giulio's off-line at the mo'.
Don Ramos Corona. Nice cigar, good burn and a nice taste definitely cubanesque in flavour. One of my Tranter Club selections for August.
Next was a Don Kiki Red Label torpedo. The usual excellent draw and clouds of smoke. A little awry in burn but settled itself by halfway. Quite peppery upon light up but grew more mainstream in flavour as the smoke developed.
I will end on a Tabacaleri Esteli "Vegas" Robusto.
Just had my first RASS - only had the one in the humi - beautiful , felt strong but very smooth, great ash , great draw - at this moment i feel this i snow my favourite to date - came straight indoors and ordered a full box. Class.
I've just finished off my last R&J Short Churchill... now the objective is not to buy any more of these. Something about them always makes me come back to them, but I should be exploring other cigars!
Cracking evening at a colleague's 30th birthday do. Held at a rugby club with lots of space outside. Lots of cigarette smokers () so there were usually plenty of people outside relaxing.
I decided to try the RyJ Cedros No3 that had been sitting in my humi for a good few months. No photos unfortunately (was having far too good a time). It was very pleasant, a slight sweetness, tempered by a reasonable strength. Excellent appearance, good draw (nice little bit of resistance). Had a couple of burn issues, but nothing too drastic. A couple of nice comments about the aroma from bystanders too.
Got a nice comment from another colleague (having only been back for about a month - I also worked a month at Christmas). He came over just as I was about to leave and said (as well as I can remember): "Good to have you back. You just quietly get on with everything, enjoy the banter and when you come out with something it's usually a classic. You nailed the shoplifters this afternoon...* Then, Navy-boy, you stand there, drinking away and suddenly you light up a cigar and just stand there cool as a cucumber. You're like James f*cking Bond..."
Awesome. What a comment!
*Yep, rugby tackled some scum this afternoon as they tried the old five finger discount.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the RyJ C3. I always have a stock of them in a humi. I find them a good easy cigar to have anytime of the day. I enjoy the woodyness(sp!) of them.
"Come in here, dear Boy, have a cigar" ....Roger Waters (Pink Floyd)
Good shout on that. There was something I was getting that I couldn't quite put my finger on (was concentrating on the conversation as much as anything), but woodiness is exactly what it was.
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