What Hand Made Cigar Are You Smoking Today? WHMCAYST™

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avid wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:22 pm
That's a cigar the world never has too many of, a short, fat perfecto. They are perfecto.
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Kevin Keith wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 3:40 pm
avid wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:22 pm
That's a cigar the world never has too many of, a short, fat perfecto. They are perfecto.
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I think I misread the size of these Flor de Olivas when I ordered them. I wanted Churchills. Instead, I got ten Lewinsky-sized cigars. They're ten inches long:

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I'm not complaining but I need to store them in the humidor for awhile. The wrapper peeled off the first one as I smoked it into a whole ragged confetti storm.
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Whalehead King wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 5:21 pm I think I misread the size of these Flor de Olivas when I ordered them. I wanted Churchills. Instead, I got ten Lewinsky-sized cigars. They're ten inches long:

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I'm not complaining but I need to store them in the humidor for awhile. The wrapper peeled off the first one as I smoked it into a whole ragged confetti storm.
You never had that problem with a machine made. Just sayin'.
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I love this smoke.. Pearla Del Mar.. Delicious gram crackerish smooth and creamy.. woody.. Medium body smoke.. Perfect construction ..box pressed. This one is a winner.

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How did I not see this thread?

I used to burn a lotta sticks back in the day. Then I discovered pipes and pipe tobacco. Although my humidor is high and dry these days, I'll stop by the B&M on occasion and grab something for a drive. I had an AF Hemingway Classic a couple weeks back that was tremendous. No idea when I'll have another.
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arturo7 wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 7:32 pm How did I not see this thread?

I used to burn a lotta sticks back in the day. Then I discovered pipes and pipe tobacco. Although my humidor is high and dry these days, I'll stop by the B&M on occasion and grab something for a drive. I had an AF Hemingway Classic a couple weeks back that was tremendous. No idea when I'll have another.


'nuff said.

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Julius Caesar Robusto.. I enjoyed it! Wood and leather. Medium body. Good smoke.. A bit pricey at $13 per stick.
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Crowned Heads Le Careme 2019 LE torpedo.
Delicious!
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Henry Clay War Hawk Toro. Lots of pepper with a natural sweetness under the spice. Bold and gold! -peace!
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