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I think it’s all about the atmosphere to relieve the stress. I love to brew a coffee and pair with cigar on Sunday afternoon. Sometimes I will play some music too. Just to get myself alone from work, kids and wife for couple hours.
One of my friend gave me this Chinese cigar. The Great Wall no.2 Mao’s ambition. The wrapper looks dark but the body is very mild and smooth. It’s not bad and very rare to see it outside of China, they said those were forbidden to be exported.
I really love Zippo lighter especially when you open it and hear the clear “Ping” sound. I have couple but only for my regular cigarettes. So when I discovered that they do have the butane insert, I immediately asked one of my friend help me order it and send to me. It took me about 2 weeks plus...
The seller posted on his site. I didn’t ask where he get it.
Ok I went to his shop and grabbed two of these mysterious sticks. they smell ok for me, a bit milder than I expected and nothing funny or weird. I’m going to try them this weekend, hope they are good for my taste…
One of the local cigar sellers shown me this US cigar but I cannot find any information on google. I don’t know maybe there is CP member known about this brand. he told me the brand called “US property”, the M16 CAR-15 series. He is asking for around 8 bucks per stick. Should I just give it a try??
Don’t use tubo, I also got mold in one of set that I bought at airport. It’s good for short traveling but for long term storage I just put them out in my Tupperware.
one quick question, I know the Maduro is easy to distinguish but I still confuse between Connecticut and Habano. which one is the lightest brown? or they were the same but just different region grown..
My first try the montecristo open master. medium to wild body with lots of woody and cedar test... and slightly pepper spicy note from the second half way in retrohale. I think it's a good pairing with light beer