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  • Last weekend in London.

    In short, arrived at The Cavendish at 10.00, 1a at 10.15 but closed so up the road to JJs for first of the day which for me was a RyJ short Churchill.

    Next a little clothes shopping along Jermyn Street (has to be my favourite area of London) fish and chips for lunch in a back street pub and back down to 1a to finish the afternoon off. Duped for the second time in one day as it was pretty much a full house at Roberts so back to JJs to finish of the afternoon with a Magnun 46.

    Hotel, change for Diner which was fillet steak at Rowleys coupled with a bottle Merlot and then on to the Wiskey Lounge in Soho to end the evening, and what wonderful place. Initially we could not find it as its just a door in amungst the hassle and bustle of a busy Old Compton street on a Saturday night. Once found one the buzzer pushed we were allowed through the door to find a narrow stairway. At the top again a normal looking door with no signs and we gingerly entered.

    Warmly welcomed a couple of Laphroig 10 year olds were ordered and it was out into the rooftop terrace, despite the rather wild and windy weather the canopies provided adequate (just about) protection.

    Time to get into my long awaited Siglo VI. These were originally destined for Xmas day but the weather was shit. Then again in January at my brothers 50th but in reality there was not the time to set aside to enjoy them. But now was an ideal time as ever and what a joy they were. I have to say everything about this cigar impressed,visual appeal, construction, cut, pre draw, lighting, smoking, which lasted about an hour and a half. Draw was perfect and the flavours spot on for my pallet right through to the end.

    To cut a long story short, the company we found on the terrace was enjoyable, the whisky got more expensive by the glass, (all the wiskeys are on the shelf by price, so you can look at the price for that shelf and select whatever you want) as the night went on we tried an ever more expensive tipple.

    Happy days.


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    Looking the part, every bit of the photo just shouts: classy.

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    • #3
      Looks and sounds like you had a great day.
      Marc

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      • #4
        Sounds a perfect day , whisky bar and smoking terrace [emoji106] out of interest how dear were the malts ? And sig vi ah what a cigar luckily I have a fair aged collection but certainly one to be enjoyed in the right circumstances .

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        • #5
          Soubds a spot on day mate nice suit aswell still to to try a sig vi got one there waiting for the right time

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ben4watches View Post
            In short, arrived at The Cavendish at 10.00, 1a at 10.15 but closed so up the road to JJs for first of the day which for me was a RyJ short Churchill.

            Next a little clothes shopping along Jermyn Street (has to be my favourite area of London) fish and chips for lunch in a back street pub and back down to 1a to finish the afternoon off. Duped for the second time in one day as it was pretty much a full house at Roberts so back to JJs to finish of the afternoon with a Magnun 46.

            Hotel, change for Diner which was fillet steak at Rowleys coupled with a bottle Merlot and then on to the Wiskey Lounge in Soho to end the evening, and what wonderful place. Initially we could not find it as its just a door in amungst the hassle and bustle of a busy Old Compton street on a Saturday night. Once found one the buzzer pushed we were allowed through the door to find a narrow stairway. At the top again a normal looking door with no signs and we gingerly entered.

            Warmly welcomed a couple of Laphroig 10 year olds were ordered and it was out into the rooftop terrace, despite the rather wild and windy weather the canopies provided adequate (just about) protection.

            Time to get into my long awaited Siglo VI. These were originally destined for Xmas day but the weather was shit. Then again in January at my brothers 50th but in reality there was not the time to set aside to enjoy them. But now was an ideal time as ever and what a joy they were. I have to say everything about this cigar impressed,visual appeal, construction, cut, pre draw, lighting, smoking, which lasted about an hour and a half. Draw was perfect and the flavours spot on for my pallet right through to the end.

            To cut a long story short, the company we found on the terrace was enjoyable, the whisky got more expensive by the glass, (all the wiskeys are on the shelf by price, so you can look at the price for that shelf and select whatever you want) as the night went on we tried an ever more expensive tipple.

            Happy days.

            I salute your chapishness. Bravo Sir!


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            • #7
              Originally posted by oskihen View Post
              Sounds a perfect day , whisky bar and smoking terrace [emoji106] out of interest how dear were the malts ? And sig vi ah what a cigar luckily I have a fair aged collection but certainly one to be enjoyed in the right circumstances .

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              From memory about ?10 a ?20 a shot, the ones I had ranged from 10 to 25 year old single malts of varying distilleries.

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              • #8
                Sounds like a great weekend...whisky dinning and Cigars...what else are weekends for

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                • #9
                  Love the new lounge at JJs and Jermyn street is a must for shopping. Good times.


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                  • #10
                    Soho whisky club is great (it is a members club though but some times turn a blind eye depending who's on duty) whisky from ?4.95 I think right up to how ever much money you got in your pocket, actually going there today as one of our own (Stephan) has started the soho cigar club and we use the terrace of the whiskey club for very informal tastings (more of an excuse to have a drink and chew the fat) and one fancy joining find the web site or pm Stephan btw sorry for the thread hi jack but ben up since 5 am with rug rat and can not be arse to start a new one

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sludgie View Post
                      I salute your chapishness. Bravo Sir!
                      Me too...!

                      Rocking the tweed good Sir.. damn good show..!
                      (Mighty fine terrace too).

                      Originally posted by peanutpete View Post
                      (Stephan) has started the soho cigar club and we use the terrace of the whiskey club for very informal tastings (more of an excuse to have a drink and chew the fat) and one fancy joining find the web site or pm Stephan btw sorry for the thread hi jack but ben up since 5 am with rug rat and can not be arse to start a new one
                      That sounds right up my street, I'm in town fairly regularly these days (are Cats allowed?), I'll look it up..
                      (P.S. Congrats on the 'rug rat' Pete.. but commiserations in advance for the lost years of sleep ahead..!). ..
                      Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
                      Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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                      • #12
                        @ elcatador

                        Its not tweed, but thanks for the comment.

                        Evening dress was of course velvet smoking jackets

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ben4watches View Post
                          @ elcatador

                          Its not tweed, but thanks for the comment.

                          Evening dress was of course velvet smoking jackets

                          I'm glad to see some other forum members wearing one!


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                          • #14
                            I think I need a velvet smoking jacket.

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                            • #15
                              Nice read, thanks
                              Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14

                              Originally posted by PeeJay
                              I get longing looks from guys walking past

                              Originally posted by butternutsquashpie
                              A purge follows a rapid puffing session.

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