I dont smoke cigars as often I as used to . At one time I smoked as many cigars as I did pipes in a day . I really smoked a hell of a lot back in the 90's , more than any other decade . Seriously , there wasnt many moments in a day when I wasnt smoking something
Ok , where am I going , lol .. yeah , cigars . I really do love them . I do prefer a Lonsdale size .
So , I smoked a lot of them . In the 90's the cigar boom kicked in and chicks were smoking them . Ya know something is about maxed out as a fad if chicks are doing it . I really enjoyed Villazon products . For you youngsters , they made Punch , Hoyo de Monterey , Bances and a few sub brand stuff . Troya back then was very nice and Ive always like the Fuente Spanish Lonsdale
The best cigar I ever smoked was a corona ... a freaking Cuban Bolivar #2 . The '# 3 is slightly longer , I thing and I have one of those aging . But the #2 .. omg !!
This is going back some time but my ex wife hated cigars , especially the aroma , so I smoked them outside . One day , my pop was visiting and I said ... lets smoke this #2 . We couldnt believe it . I remember thinking not even the communists can screw this up .
It had true floral overtones . Ya know when you read some flowery bullshit in a review by some schmuck in a magazine ... its has hibiscus , cedar , coffee , monkeys ass , herring and chocolate overtones etc ... well , this cigar was like actually tasting what the schmucks write about
Best cigar Ive ever smoked by a light year .. whats yours
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Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:46 pm I dont smoke cigars as often I as used to . At one time I smoked as many cigars as I did pipes in a day . I really smoked a hell of a lot back in the 90's , more than any other decade . Seriously , there wasnt many moments in a day when I wasnt smoking something
Ok , where am I going , lol .. yeah , cigars . I really do love them . I do prefer a Lonsdale size .
So , I smoked a lot of them . In the 90's the cigar boom kicked in and chicks were smoking them . Ya know something is about maxed out as a fad if chicks are doing it . I really enjoyed Villazon products . For you youngsters , they made Punch , Hoyo de Monterey , Bances and a few sub brand stuff . Troya back then was very nice and Ive always like the Fuente Spanish Lonsdale
The best cigar I ever smoked was a corona ... a freaking Cuban Bolivar #2 . The '# 3 is slightly longer , I thing and I have one of those aging . But the #2 .. omg !!
This is going back some time but my ex wife hated cigars , especially the aroma , so I smoked them outside . One day , my pop was visiting and I said ... lets smoke this #2 . We couldnt believe it . I remember thinking not even the communists can screw this up .
It had true floral overtones . Ya know when you read some flowery bullshit in a review by some schmuck in a magazine ... its has hibiscus , cedar , coffee , monkeys ass , herring and chocolate overtones etc ... well , this cigar was like actually tasting what the schmucks write about
Ive had the Montecristo #2 torpedo .. I actually have another in my humidor ... its not nearly as good as the bolivar . Cohiba ... yummy , but mot as good . Nothing taste this damn good
Best cigar Ive ever smoked by a light year .. whats yours
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It was a black and greasy torpedo - all specifics long forgotten. I picked it up at a nice cigar store in Flagstaff, AZ on my spontaneous driving excursion around the entire country in a pickup. I was 18 and slept in the truck the whole trip.
Same day as I was driving out of Flagstaff I picked up a hitchhiker who said his name was "Tiny." Tiny rode with me until I unceremoniously left him at a truckstop in Needles - guy gave me a bad vibe. Saw Tiny on the national news a few weeks later. Turns out he had escaped a medium-security prison in Arizona and after he made it to San Diego he took his estranged wife and daughter hostage in a long standoff. Everyone made it out alive. When I saw the news about Tiny I was watching it with my uncle and grandfather. I told them I had given him a ride and neither believed me.
That cigar made me feel like a real man.
Same day as I was driving out of Flagstaff I picked up a hitchhiker who said his name was "Tiny." Tiny rode with me until I unceremoniously left him at a truckstop in Needles - guy gave me a bad vibe. Saw Tiny on the national news a few weeks later. Turns out he had escaped a medium-security prison in Arizona and after he made it to San Diego he took his estranged wife and daughter hostage in a long standoff. Everyone made it out alive. When I saw the news about Tiny I was watching it with my uncle and grandfather. I told them I had given him a ride and neither believed me.
That cigar made me feel like a real man.
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That was the creamiest cigar I have ever had. I have been trying to find that creamy of a cigar since.
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