CvilleYoungGun
Not so young gun anymore.
This evening was a terrific one for my smoking pleasure, all day all ISOMs (seemingly becoming a pattern for me.)
Started off the day with a Hoyo Petit Robusto, really smoking well with only a couple of months in the humi... Hoping they don't have a sick period anytime soon.
A little later had a SCDLH El Principe, three days in a row now, can't help myself that box is smoking so well right now. Not much I can say that hasn't already been said. :love:
As day turned to night and my palate had plenty of time to recover, I was still on my small cigar kick and decided to see how well my Bolivar PCs were coming along, I opened the box from the bottom of my humi and breathed in the smell deeply. They were smelling great and feeling great so I decided to have one. I love Habanos so its no surprise that I was really pleased with this little block buster. The real test came when I offered my lady a taste at the light, the first third and a couple more soon after. She liked it so much she lit one up herself :thumbs: she is VERY particular as it comes to cigars and she nearly nubbed this one, it was a sight for sore eyes(this may have adverse effects on my stash though ??? )
Now on to the subject of this post. Jose L. Piedra Cazadores. With just a little under a year in the humi I decided to go back to my supply of these Cazadores, and the beauty of these cigars really came to me as I smoked through the stick... When I pulled it out of the box all I could think of was "damn you are ugly" and its true this is rarely a pretty cigar, but it rarely (I can't think of a time) lets me down. This cigar with a little rest in the humi has become an unbelievable value and a tasty every day smoke. Not just tasty the burn was straight as an arrow and the smoke never got hot. I couldn't help think to myself to the delicious end, "well she ain't pretty but she puts out!"
Reminds me of a few ladies I have known in my young days. :sign: :sign: :sign:
CYG
Started off the day with a Hoyo Petit Robusto, really smoking well with only a couple of months in the humi... Hoping they don't have a sick period anytime soon.
A little later had a SCDLH El Principe, three days in a row now, can't help myself that box is smoking so well right now. Not much I can say that hasn't already been said. :love:
As day turned to night and my palate had plenty of time to recover, I was still on my small cigar kick and decided to see how well my Bolivar PCs were coming along, I opened the box from the bottom of my humi and breathed in the smell deeply. They were smelling great and feeling great so I decided to have one. I love Habanos so its no surprise that I was really pleased with this little block buster. The real test came when I offered my lady a taste at the light, the first third and a couple more soon after. She liked it so much she lit one up herself :thumbs: she is VERY particular as it comes to cigars and she nearly nubbed this one, it was a sight for sore eyes(this may have adverse effects on my stash though ??? )
Now on to the subject of this post. Jose L. Piedra Cazadores. With just a little under a year in the humi I decided to go back to my supply of these Cazadores, and the beauty of these cigars really came to me as I smoked through the stick... When I pulled it out of the box all I could think of was "damn you are ugly" and its true this is rarely a pretty cigar, but it rarely (I can't think of a time) lets me down. This cigar with a little rest in the humi has become an unbelievable value and a tasty every day smoke. Not just tasty the burn was straight as an arrow and the smoke never got hot. I couldn't help think to myself to the delicious end, "well she ain't pretty but she puts out!"
Reminds me of a few ladies I have known in my young days. :sign: :sign: :sign:
CYG