The collection has never been this diverse. Still writing down all my purchases . I'm currently writing them to a different notebook. Layout optimization:
MLT: maker,line,type
WBF: wrapper,binder,filler
□/■: stored/smoked
N: Notes.
Used to have SY: Store/year.
But I visit a lot of the same stores
Are those RyJ on the lower row, far left are probably too long to be cazadores, those are churchills, right? Very dark.
Only issue is I'm not sure I see any Don Carlos on the Fuente row... maybe that 2nd to last or the one next to it...
What's the domestic smoke that you go to when you want a good Cuban but don't want to smoke one of your Cubans? I guess I am asking what do you think is the closest Cuban tasting domestic?
Are those RyJ on the lower row, far left are probably too long to be cazadores, those are churchills, right? Very dark.
Only issue is I'm not sure I see any Don Carlos on the Fuente row... maybe that 2nd to last or the one next to it...
What's the domestic smoke that you go to when you want a good Cuban but don't want to smoke one of your Cubans? I guess I am asking what do you think is the closest Cuban tasting domestic?
The RyJ are cazadores, and while don carlos is often in short stock here in the netherlands. The second to last one is indeed a don carlos. Sharp eye.
With regard to the final question. I would say davidoff is something I always go to for a premium smoke. But taste wise I don't know what comes to mind first.
I will come back to this question hadn't though about it that way.
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