Page 97 of 270 FirstFirst ... 478793949596979899100101107147197 ... LastLast
Results 961 to 970 of 2699
Like Tree4512Likes

Thread: What cigar did you smoke today?

  1. #961
    lobeless earcutter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    4,864
    Thanked: 762

    Default

    No martini... which is really too bad, this cigar could have used one. That or maybe a year in the humi? Not sure. All the same, tonight's cigar:

    Name:  P1020737.jpg
Views: 329
Size:  36.2 KB
    Mcbladescar likes this.
    David

  2. #962
    lobeless earcutter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    4,864
    Thanked: 762

    Default

    Was given this by a retailer for my patronage! "Free" cigars are the best . This one came wrapped in one heck of a band.


    Name:  P1020739.jpg
Views: 325
Size:  24.6 KB
    Look at me all wrapped up all pretty and stuff .

    Name:  P1020742.jpg
Views: 273
Size:  43.9 KB
    All said and done - the band really was impressive.


    All said and done - the band really was impressive. But generally speaking, I wasn't expecting much. Past experience as proven that excessive bands usually mean a poor cigar. But the big bands are in vogue so who knows. Punched and lit her up.


    Name:  P1020752.jpg
Views: 316
Size:  27.4 KB
    Perfect!

    Man this thing settled down quickly and smoked like a king! Like a king! I don't know if it was because it was free or not but man, it tasted great. Just a bit of oil, great retro-hail, not too strong.


    Name:  P1020744.jpg
Views: 321
Size:  33.5 KB
    Great ash - did I say this thing smoked like a king?


    All said and done, I would certainly buy em again. Considering I was given a coupon code for 5 free if I spend over $70.00, it's a given. Nice change .
    David

  3. #963
    Antiquary manah's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Israel
    Posts
    2,535
    Thanked: 1783
    Blog Entries
    34

    Default

    Casa Fernandez Miami Aganorsa Leaf Maduro El Supremo, 6 x 58.
    Very nice cigars in maduro with rich taste.
    "Oily and richly colored, this cigar is nearly flawless in construction. A lush draw imparts strong notes of toast, nuts and caramel with ample chocolate undertones".





    lz6, Mcbladescar and earcutter like this.
    Alex Ts.

  4. #964
    lobeless earcutter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    4,864
    Thanked: 762

    Default

    Looks great brother - i cant find em at my retailers .
    David

  5. #965
    Senior Member ama015's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Norway, Europa
    Posts
    262
    Thanked: 55

    Default

    A Ramon Allones Belicosos 2005 reserved for Great Britain tonight. A new cutter? No, the Brian Brown Custom was thrown in just for fun!
    Attached Images Attached Images  

  6. #966
    white lightning recklessabandon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Location
    Vancouver
    Posts
    194
    Thanked: 33

    Default

    monte cristo open master.
    i nice smoke for a sunny autumn day.

    instagram - @suckerpunch_daycare

  7. #967
    lz6
    lz6 is offline
    Senior Member blabbermouth lz6's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    California
    Posts
    4,833
    Thanked: 1841

    Default

    Actually this was yesterdays smoke in honor of JFK's passing. It is an H.Upmann Majestic which is the closest I can come to JFK's beloved vitola of H.Upmann Petite Upmans. The petites were discontinued by HSA several years ago.
    They were the cigars that JFK had Pierre Salinger scour all the local cigar shops for as JFK was going to sign the Cuban embargo the next day. : )

    Name:  majestic.jpg
Views: 407
Size:  42.8 KB
    Bob

    "God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg

  8. #968
    lz6
    lz6 is offline
    Senior Member blabbermouth lz6's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    California
    Posts
    4,833
    Thanked: 1841

    Default

    For you Habanos lovers. The first shots here are the original 1918/1919 tubo with a Cuban release. They did not slide on the "lid" nor was it a twist off but was bound with putty and a pull tab. I smoked one of these about 4 years ago or so and it was delightful and in perfect condition. Prior to these both Cuban and other tubos were glass.
    Name:  singulares1.jpg
Views: 314
Size:  53.6 KB
    Name:  singulares2.jpg
Views: 288
Size:  43.7 KB

    And now one of the finest Cuban cigars I have had the pleasure of smoking and worth their weight in gold, the Cuban Dunhill Tubo's.
    Name:  Dunhill tubos2.jpg
Views: 937
Size:  161.7 KB

    And to sip and enjoy cigars some great Cuban Rum. : )
    Name:  rum1.jpg
Views: 503
Size:  39.4 KB
    Last edited by lz6; 11-24-2013 at 01:45 AM.
    Bob

    "God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg

  9. The Following User Says Thank You to lz6 For This Useful Post:

    earcutter (11-24-2013)

  10. #969
    lobeless earcutter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    4,864
    Thanked: 762

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by lz6 View Post
    For you Habanos lovers. The first shots here are the original 1918/1919 tubo with a Cuban release. They did not slide on the "lid" nor was it a twist off but was bound with putty and a pull tab. I smoked one of these about 4 years ago or so and it was delightful and in perfect condition. Prior to these both Cuban and other tubos were glass.


    And now one of the finest Cuban cigars I have had the pleasure of smoking and worth their weight in gold, the Cuban Dunhill Tubo's.


    And to sip and enjoy cigars some great Cuban Rum. : )
    Name:  rum1.jpg
Views: 503
Size:  39.4 KB
    That's one interesting way of displaying your cigars!! You have another photo?
    David

  11. #970
    lz6
    lz6 is offline
    Senior Member blabbermouth lz6's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    California
    Posts
    4,833
    Thanked: 1841

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    That's one interesting way of displaying your cigars!! You have another photo?
    I do David, those are just empty tubos atop the humidor.

    Name:  m+top.jpg
Views: 429
Size:  46.8 KB
    Name:  m+.jpg
Views: 458
Size:  31.3 KB

    Here is a shot of a wonderful box of 1966 Por Larranaga Monte Carlos. A friend and I split the box after we won an auction in the UK several years ago.

    Name:  photo.jpg
Views: 505
Size:  57.9 KB
    Bob

    "God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •