Congrats on your anniversary!!!
I routinely find myself nodding my head in agreement with your posts. I hope we get a chance to smoke sometime.
Cheers,
antaean
I think another lancero 38 to 40 ring gauge and 6 to 7.5 inches long. Smooth would be good. Agree with Wilkey, it doesn't need to be overly strong. Would love to see loads of tobacco taste though.
A CigarPass special blend would be a real treat and I'll bet there are some folks here that could...
Wait...I can't breathe...
OK, if they ban smoking altogether, doesn't someone have to buy all of my cigars? or at least COMPENSATE me for damages caused to me? as opposed to damage that I might be causing others from my cigars that has not happened yet because I haven't smoked them?
Cheers...
Another good one!!!
I wonder: What is "perique"? The wikipedia says it is "known for its strong, powerful, and fruity aroma" from Louisiana.
Cheers,
antaean
Although I am a big fan of Bolivar, my suggestion is to go for a varnished cabinet of Cohiba Lanceros. Although they take a few years to mature, they seem to keep on going and becoming more refined without losing much of anything. The sweetness of these smokes is enough to celebrate the...
This is good stuff Wilkey. Historical perspective on this hobby might help to overcome the pain of actually having to spend money on it.
Cheers,
antaean
Congrats on your wedding anniversary! 21 years is no small feat these days and is a testament to your love and commitment to each other. Good show!
Cheers,
antaean
I went back to the B&M this morning to check the tins again. The language on the tins says:
Chateau de la Fuente, Rare Estate Reserve, 1992, 3 Xtra Rare Cigars,
on the reverse side it says Robustos.
So these look quite like the example on vitolas.net
Cheers,
antaean
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