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New Yardgar favorite

Spanishcedar

Premium Grade Lumber Stock
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I smoked a DonTomas Cameroon wrapper today while cutting the grass. Great cigar to sweat with and just drool all

over hahahaha. I really enjoyed this smoke, not only because it was about 3.00 for the stick itself, but it smoked

really well. I set it down once for about 10 minutes and came back to it and I puffed it right back up to speed.
 
Glad you enjoyed it.

....thing is, for $3.00 I can smoke a Padron 2000. With a year of humi time on 'em, they smoke with many of the flavors of the higher priced Padrons. For the money, that would be my choice.... :cool:

Regards - B.B.S.
 
Glad you enjoyed it.

....thing is, for $3.00 I can smoke a Padron 2000. With a year of humi time on 'em, they smoke with many of the flavors of the higher priced Padrons. For the money, that would be my choice.... :cool:

Regards - B.B.S.

I've noticed the same thing. I really need to start my long term aging thing with several boxes of the reg Padron Line.

I've always wondered about the term "YardGar". Is it a mistake purchase, a cheap barely tolerable cigar, or a really good cigar that is cheap? To me, a really good cigar, that's cheap, would be a sort of everyday cigar. I smoke a good cigar when I'm working in the Yard. It's torture enough mowing, pruning, digging, etc. in 100+ degree weather. Why compound my agony with a cigar that I'm not really crazy about?

I haven't smoked a Don Tomas in about 2 years, and I have to say I remember thinking it was a great cigar for the money.

edit to add, clarify
 
The DT Cameroons are the all-figurado line, correct? If so, these are good cigars and a decent value. I've enjoyed a few of these and would not hesitate to put up a box next to the Mayorgas and Sancho Panza DMs.

Wilkey
 
Glad you enjoyed it.

....thing is, for $3.00 I can smoke a Padron 2000. With a year of humi time on 'em, they smoke with many of the flavors of the higher priced Padrons. For the money, that would be my choice.... :cool:

Regards - B.B.S.

You have a good point there. I'd imagine this cigar will be a wonderful cigar, aged... which I definitely plan to do to a few of these sticks.

The DT Cameroons are the all-figurado line, correct? If so, these are good cigars and a decent value. I've enjoyed a few of these and would not hesitate to put up a box next to the Mayorgas and Sancho Panza DMs.

Wilkey

I'm not sure about the filler, perhaps someone else can chime in, but from what I understand they share the same wrapper.
 
The DT Cameroons are the all-figurado line, correct? If so, these are good cigars and a decent value. I've enjoyed a few of these and would not hesitate to put up a box next to the Mayorgas and Sancho Panza DMs.

Wilkey


Get off my block :laugh:
 
Define yard gar.

Under $1.50? Under $1?

If it's under $3, I would go with a Partagas Super Partagas. They taste great even when re-lit!

I smoked a RyJ Short Churchill in the yard.
 
haha good point, guess any cigar you smoke in the yard is a yardgar, there you have it!

like a golfgar is any cigar you smoke, golfing.
 
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