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    Quote Originally Posted by DetailMan View Post
    Probably better than a Swisher Sweet.
    So TRUE

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    Oliva Series V Maduro Toro

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    Ahh...she took a pretty picture but was rolled too tight.
    About halfway through I was just about sucking my brains out.
    Tasted like a spicy regular Serie V until shortly before the last third when by then it would have made better chewing tobacco.
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    Saturday afternoon smoke
    Romeo Y Juleita - Romeo No.3
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    Sunday afternoon smoke
    CAO - La Traviata
    And a Bulleit Manhattan
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    Both good smokes in their own ways.
    The Traviata at 52 x 6" is a long smoke
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    Sumatra wrapper this time. It was a goodun! Yep..I think I like the flavor profile of this a bit better than the Broadleaf. I may have to try the Habano next. Not sure if the 3 different wrappers have different fillers too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by flylot View Post
    A Cuban Romeo Y Julieta Churchill (while in Hong Kong). It would be, of course, illegal to bring them back to the states.

    <cough> <cough>
    Yeah, we ran into that problem coming back from Afghanistan; we can't get Cubans, but the Germans and Aussies could, they liked partying, and were quite generous. But peel off the label and tell the customs guys that they're just some knock-off smoke, and we had no problems. Except for anything made of wood you bought at the bazaar. They went apeshit over anything wooden. Couldn't take anything that might ruin another country's ecosystem. We even had to clean the dust off our boots.

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    And..to finish the Cojonu circuit the Habano. Very nice and a bit milder than the Broadleaf and Sumatra. But they're all a little rich for my blood.

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    Aka- CIA or aka - lancero. Whichever you prefer great smoke for the evening and with a cup of coffee to make it taste even better.
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    Arturo Fuente Exquisito. Maduro in the morning, natural in the evening.

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    Brick House Short Torpedo, 5 1/2 x 52.
    Delicious cigars!







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