Today's Smoke II

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In an effort to branch out from my normal fuente/padron habit I picked up a couple of Macanudo 1968 Robustos. I didn't have a great opinion of Macanudo to begin with but had a friend tell me this was nothing like the Macanudos I'd previously smoked. I might have let my preconceived notions affect me but it was not very good. The draw was a little to tight and the flavor seemed on the harsh side. Overall not very good.
 
This past weekend while up in Mammoth I was able to experience what it's like to try and smoke in 25º-32º weather.

Friday
Tatuaje Unicos - Delicious brown sugar, cinnamon, spice.

Saturday
Añejo Shark - This showed no signs of tar, and managed to hold some of the longest ashes I've ever had. :love:

-Jimmy
 
Saturday
Añejo Shark - This showed no signs of tar, and managed to hold some of the longest ashes I've ever had. :love:

-Jimmy

Glad to hear that your shark didn't have any tar. My last one did but I hoping that was a fluke. We'll see.

Had a PAM Toro maduro. Great smoke although not my favorite size.
 
Smoked a CAO La Traviata Divino today, number 15 on the CA top 25?????? :blush: Hmmmm not even in my top 50!! I enjoyed a Juan Lopez Petit Coronas from 98 which was short but delightful!
 
I smoked a 4+ year old Opus X. It was a pretty damn good cigar while sitting in the car with the temperature was pretty brutal down here. :thumbs:
 
Last night as he snow began to fall and Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur III Maduro. Don't bother trying it, I don't even know why I bothered...
 
Sat in the car again since it was in the low 30's and smoked a aged Opus X Power Ranger, More than 3 years old is all I remember.
 
Smoked a CAO La Traviata Divino today, number 15 on the CA top 25?????? :blush: Hmmmm not even in my top 50!! I enjoyed a Juan Lopez Petit Coronas from 98 which was short but delightful!
I agree with the CAO Traviata Divino, not my cup of tea.
 
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