Whatchu smokin? (cigar thread)
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I let my humidor get out of whack humidity wise, but this Lost Art is perfect combo to a local ipa and some time on the Egg
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Dragging this thread from the ashes: Padron had long ago established their brilliance for me, but only recently have I caved to smoking 85% (rough approximation) of their tobaccos only. Kind of like IH being my main jam with a few worthy rando fly aways.
Anyone got any favorite Padron sticks?
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@Dishelveled thanks for reminding me of this band just now
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Anytime, Mike! I dug Mr. Hurtado more than Show me. Reminded me of the good ol' days!
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Awesome, RP! I've been encorporating more Cubans into my line-up recently and the Montecristo #4 stood out head and shoulders compared to its peers–great draw, copious smoke and awesome flavors! Seriously thinking about a box of them to age.
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Went into a vape shop came out with a cigar. The draw is a little tighter than I like. Pretty good though.
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I went to the store looking for those Monte Cristo number 4s and the guy laughed because they are Cuban. So I got some cheap poser cigars instead.
I got a couple others. I don't care for this one as much as the Fuente I had in Florida.
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Glorious east coast weather with CAO Italia. Tastes like barnyard butter, but in a good way. The smoke is all barnyard funk, but then the finish gives the impression you just ate unsalted butter. Unique and enjoyable. Perfect construction as always with CAO (Toraño).
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These arrived today. Way quicker than I had expected.
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Happy daze
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No Collins glasses here, so I'll settle for the Welder by Don McDonald. A double fit perfect.
I really owe you guys. I'm really enjoying the cigar and the Light and Stormy @Dishelveled and @tvenuto the fragrance of the tobacco and limes on my fingers is amazing. The drink is amazing too. I love mules so this is right up my alley. My only regret is you both can't be here with me. But I really appreciate you guys.
Speaking of appreciation, my vintage milk glass cigar ashtray was given to me by Susan who sculpted the Roberto Clemente statue in front of PNC Park. She used to be my next door neighbor when I was in my early 20s. I had the hots for her and would hang out with her whenever I could. She gave me all kinds of her stuff when she moved away.
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@Filthy glad the IH brain trust could enhance your down-time with our…how shall I say..."hard earned" knowledge. Seems it's the least we can do for such a prolific contributor such as yourself.
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You're being way too kind. But I appreciate your, "hard earned knowledge" for sure.
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Rad, guys! Smoke in good health and better clothes, Mike! That dark ash can't be replicated.
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…for the 'spaghetti western' in me!
...really enjoy these when being a river rat on the mighty Mississippi!