Good review as usual Greg.
The glue on the label was still wet on this one :laugh: Having said that, sometimes they taste the best within the first 3 to 4 weeks.
Brian
Sexy but very expensive. I have a custom Aristocrat plus, a little smaller than BBS and I know what I paid. Sure, if you can afford it then it's wonderful to have.
I also have a 4 door 200 box humidor that cost me half the price and retains RH all round far better than the Aristocrat...
Moki, as usual, hits the nail on the head.
I have smoked several. Are they worth the cost? Is any cigar worth the cost if it doesn't taste good?
I think that perhaps the point we are missing is that we are smoking the cigar, not the price.
Brian
Are you kidding, you have the best sticks on the board :thumbs:
Like I said, I don't win things so my immediate thought was that you had made a mistake.
Lottery ticket it is, for sure!
Thanks again Rob.
Brian
Cigar smoke doesn't go away very easily. I have never smoked inside but then I'm fortunate, the weather is always good in my part of the world.
Do some searching, this topic has been covered in depth. Some guys have put in sophisticated venting systems at minimal costs.
Here are a few links...
Yep, it looks a little confusing to me but he said...
I see it as, weight lost x notches, that's what I wrote down.
Anyhow, I never win anything, things are sure looking up :cool:
Brian
Rob.
When I read the rules and I just read them again, I thought I had done the right thing. Others only showed a total, not x notches.
What did it mean? It meant that I guessed you had lost 75 pounds and 5 notches. Not one other person wrote down the answer the way I did.
At first glance it...
I think it's pretty clear.
smoke76 sold some sticks and not withstanding his post above on Oct 13, he has still not delivered the cigars.
Unless you are dead, there is no excuse. Commitment IS your credibility.
Marco-Polo - if you don't get those sticks by next week, let me know, I'll send...
There are only two reasons why a cigar keeps going out. It's plugged or it's over humidified. In your case, from what you describe, it's the latter.
You would have a hard time smoking a Lancero slow, or any cigar for that matter, if it's wet.
Brian
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