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Saturday evening. A beautiful evening on a St. Laurent cafe' terrase (Whisky Cafe), with friends: Monte Cristo #2.
 
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KSC02...thanks for reminding me.

At the cottage last week. One per day and in order:

Monte Cristo #4
Cohiba Robusto
Cohiba Siglo IV
Monte Cristo #2
Arturo Fuente
Hoyo de Monterrey Piramide
Cohiba Double Corona

The next stogie I have will be at my annual BBQ second weekend in August. I'm burnt out (no pun intended).


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Cool You smoke well, M-L (applause).
 
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Monte #2 while playing golf yesterday.

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Monte #2 is in my top 3. I hope these were the Cuban variety you guys were smoking.
 
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This morning a little workout, home for oatmeal and blueberrys, then coffee and an arturo fuente on the patio. Then a bike ride. nice morning in here.
 
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If you guys are going to mention A.F., tell us what it is!! Opus X, Hemingway, Short Story, etc. Wink
 
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If you guys are going to mention A.F., tell us what it is!! Opus X, Hemingway, Short Story, etc. Wink


My bad it was the Don Carlos Belicoso(sp?)
 
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I hope these were the Cuban variety you guys were smoking.


Indeed.
 
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By the campfire last week:

1926 Padron 1926 Series 40th Anniversary
Bolivar Robusto
Partagas Series D #4

All followed by S'Mores of course!
 
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Last Friday night at Whiskey Cafe, on the terrace, after YoYo's (with mimik, mareff and his brother):

Romeo & Julieta corona
 
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My BBQ has been moved to the 3rd week of August Mad. That's okay, we had some Remy Extra Fine Champagne cognac and a Cohiba Siglo VI (6) on Monday Big Grin. I have NO will power.


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Padrón Serie 1926, No. 6 (with a pint of Guinness)

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"It's easy to grin, when your ship comes in, and you've got the stockmarket beat, but the man worth-while, is the man who can smile, when his shorts are too tight in the seat." -Judge Smails
 
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La Gloria Cubana Serie R Limitada Humidor Natural.
 
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Cohiba Siglo VI (6) on Monday Big Grin.

Cool A beautiful smoke.
 
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Ashton - Churchill (and a couple of pints of Beamish Stout)


"It's easy to grin, when your ship comes in, and you've got the stockmarket beat, but the man worth-while, is the man who can smile, when his shorts are too tight in the seat." -Judge Smails
 
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Cohiba Siglo VI (6) on Monday Big Grin.

Cool A beautiful smoke.


It sure was. I have 2 left in my humidor. I had an opportunity to smoke another fine cuban stogie yesterday at a BBQ I went to, but it rained ALL DAY LONG and I thought the humidity would affect the pull.

Funny thing happened at the BBQ. I'm not a cigarette smoker, but I bummed one from one of the guests. My eldest daughter gave me so much grief. She doesn't mind too much when I'm smoking a cigar, but she doesn't like the "white smokers" as she calls them.


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I thought the humidity would affect the pull.

Smart move. Your concern was a valid one.
Like a great wine, these are for special occasions/conditions.
This is a 'First Growth' quality cigar. Wink
 
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Plains of Abraham - Bolivar Royal Corona
 
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Arturo Fuente - Hemingway


"It's easy to grin, when your ship comes in, and you've got the stockmarket beat, but the man worth-while, is the man who can smile, when his shorts are too tight in the seat." -Judge Smails
 
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Arturo Fuente - Hemingway


Always a safe smoke. I'm taking a few cigars with me to Scottsdale today. I wonder if you can even enjoy a cigar in Scottsdale? Wink
 
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Arturo Fuente - Hemingway


Always a safe smoke. I'm taking a few cigars with me to Scottsdale today. I wonder if you can even enjoy a cigar in Scottsdale? Wink

It looks like temps in the 103-105 range for the next few days in Scottsdale; a veritable cool wave for this time of year.


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A week at the cottage:

Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill
Vegas Robaina Torpedo
Cohiba Maduro Secreto
Padron 1964 Anniversary Exclusivo Maduro
 
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I love the cottage too Cool Nice line-up, WineDaddy.


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Anyone trying to age their cigars a bit ? I have noticed that even as little as a few months in the humidor after purchase deepens and balances the flavor of quality cigars.
 
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