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    Last night I had a Cuban H. Uppmann no. 2, it was outstanding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Yesterday I had a Nica Libre Principe that Slartibartfast sent me. I liked it, once the initial spice calmed down. Burned very well, smooth earthy flavor, and a nice box press.

    I got a box of the Nica Libre about a year ago and was surprised, for the price they're pretty good. I know they're compared to the Padron but that's WAY off the mark, they're nothing like Padron, especially the Padron 1926 series. None the less, still good for the price point.

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    Last night a Siglo VI, tonight A Flor De A Allones 98, chased with 18 year old Glenfiddich. Love the specials at JR Cigar.

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    This photo is like the shave of the day for us cigar smokers.......

    Great idea and well done!!!

    I had a Tatuaje Regio Reserva today and it was nice. Been in the coolerdor for over a year and I put it in the humidor last week. Very cubanesque.........hahahahaha.

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    Finishing up a Padilla 1932 signature. They get better with age.

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    I had a Cain 'F' robusto this evening with some 10-year-old Ardbeg, as the sun was setting. I even got to enjoy watching some bats have their dinner over my deck. First time I've seen them around the house.

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    A very rare treat today! A Partagas 155th Anniversary Dalia from the 155th Humidor.............wow!
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    Drew Estates Java "58" with a Breckenridge Brewery Vanilla Porter

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    My grandmother was working planting and roll cigars , she put me a cigar when I was 12 years , I remember she sowing " how many girlfrien you have one , two , you are a homosexual you have to have mora than 5 " my god she was crazy .
    I smoke puertorrican cigars like Don Rey , Don Collins , sabrocitos Don Biembe
    usually I smoke corona or robusto I know there is more expensive in the market but my country was they know how to make cigar becouse in the 1700 to 1950 the economy of the country depend of sugar , coffe and cigars , in my case is a tradition . Right now am no smoking so much only three or four per weeks , I have to tell my sister to send me cigars , when I no have puertorrican cigars I go to the smoke store and buy a dominican cigars Garcia Fuente reserve usually cost $11 I think is a little expensive for that tipe of cigars .

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