Have a good evening and night ...
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Have a good evening and night ...
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1986 Punch Esquisito.
So in an effort to find the go-to "before work" cigarillo, the MX2 really doesn't disappoint. It's in my top ten so far. Cigarillo's are so different than full sized cigars (with respect to taste. Lots oh wrapper leaf) lol :).
Actually, all joking side, with respect to smaller cigars - CAO shines, and this "Dagger" is a pleasure. Especially if you smoke it slow.
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Man! Do I ever love this smoke.
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Here is a Beldina Corona the only cigar hand rolled in Portugal in the Azores. In the back is a very good Madeira wine that is great with any cigar.
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What is the cigar David?
It's a CAO Criollo Pampas. I recall my first - I thought I got robbed. A little time in the humi and balm - gold! I love them in all sizes, but in the smaller 4x40 segment... not many can take it on for complexity and overall flavor.
I don't recommend cigars often, but this one I do. Buy three. Let em rest. If you don't like the first, try again. If by the third you still dislike it, you'll probably never like it.
Of course that's for guys like me who needed to be educated on the Criollo - I honesty think exposure to the flavor is necessary - its not a powerful stick.
Not bad.
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My last cigar? Over 2 1/2 hours of 1998 HUpmann Sir Winston. Plumed, bloomed and vavavoomed.