No dock where I am at. A nice cool evening, a bit of Ardmore traditional cask single malt an a big old Quintero maduro Churchill with a couple years on it. Man I am fat, or just blurry from the 60 second exposure.
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No dock where I am at. A nice cool evening, a bit of Ardmore traditional cask single malt an a big old Quintero maduro Churchill with a couple years on it. Man I am fat, or just blurry from the 60 second exposure.
Last night Ramon Alones from Germany
Working on a Camacho triple maduro tonight.
Black Pearl Rojo
Tonight, a Padron 2000M.
Behind a couple days. Let see, it was a Gran Habanos 2002 vintage, a Carlos Torano 1959 exodus, a Punch double maduro and a Padilla Miami last night.
1998 Trinidad Fundadores. Fantastic.
Had a Trinidad after lunch today. You know it is hot out when there is steam rising off the river...
A couple of Padron Corticos maduro and Padron 2000M.
Tatuaje Corona Gorda Reserva.........Very nice!!!
Sitting on the deck, sipping some Jamaican rum and working on a 2+ year old CAO Mx2
Punch UpperCut on the golf course. Very nice.
5-Vegas AAA while working on a dozen horn scales.
It isn't often that we get such a treat here in Tonga,
but our "ship came in":
Cigar...Romeo y Julieta, Romeo Tubo #1
With....Jack Daniel's Old #7, on the rocks
"Paradise is a state of mind."
Oh happy days
Paul
Enjoyed a Gurkha on the patio tonight. Great way to end the day!
I'm not exactly an aficionado, but I got hooked on Drew Estate "Isla Del Sol."
Partagas Series D No. 4 with a little Grey Goose.........Nice evening for sure!!
For the first time Ramon Allones Gigantes. Nice cigar but more on the lighter side. Definetely requires another tasting session.
Did a Padron 2000M. They're pretty much my every day smokes. I save the dog rockets for yard work.
I will smoke the cigar to the right tonight, a Ramon Allones Gigantes. The smell from the wrapper at cold is just incredible.
Been busy today but managed to sneak in an Don Lino Africa, Nica Libre 1990 and have not decided what to round the evening out with. Maybe a Kristoff or a La Aroma de Cuba, the original blend by Ashton not the new Peppin blend.
The Kristoff won. Very Cuban like with some age on them. They get creamy, vanilla, ceder, a light spice. One of my favorites actually. Added a nip of Appleton VX rum. They go good together.
I have had all of them, the torps are my favorite. They have a stronger flavor then the rest. Nice cigar especially considering the price point. They get compared to Padorn anniversaries a lot. It is no Padron Anniversary but it is reminiscent of them. A lot of the underlying flavors are the same, a Padron light i guess. Worth a try.
Had a Montecristo White Churchill out in the shed, very good as usual.
A very special treat today..............from the 70's and smoking superbly..:)
Took a vacation day today. Had a Camacho and 5-vegas that has been resting for a year or so.
Today was Padron 3000 my go to cigar
A Cuban Partagas series P torpedo
Had a Cohiba (cuba) Panatela yesterday, first time I have had one of them, a lot of boldness and very pleasant at that in a small package
A San Critobal Maestro. mmmmmmmmm :beer1:
Had a horrid dog rocket after lunch, man that was a bad stick. I finished the day with a San Cristobal Maestro (perfecto).
La Gloria Cubana Serie R #7.
So busy yesterday all I managed was a Gran Habano vintage 2002.
I had my go-to smoke last night... Padron Londres Maddy. Never fails me.
My usual go to, a Padron 2000M.
Just arrived....H. Upmann #2 from some tiny island nation just 198 nautical miles from Miami. Sure, they are likely a bit green a could stand a few months in the humi...but do any of you fella's really put your goods on ice that long?? I sit the bulk of box for sure, some even stick around for a couple of years. I grew up wearing my new shoes out of the department store and the old ones in the bag...so I'll be damned if I can sit a perfectly fresh box of smokes for years before cracking 'em open and enjoying their wonderful "not-quite-readiness"...just a thought, not a sermon!