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Read this in Field & Stream this month

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And found it online so I thought I'd post it here:

When It Calls for a Cigar




If you smoke the occasional stogie at camp, here are four cigars to try.


Article by David Draper.






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#1 - Kentucky Cheroot


Size: 51⁄2 x 32 (length in inches x ring gauge)


Flavor: A true tobacco taste that’s sweet on the lips


The Smoke: Rustic and woody with a loose ash


Wrapper: Kentucky-Tennessee Maduro


Price: About a buck at the truck stop on the way to camp


Light It… When campfire talk turns to favorite Westerns


#2 - Punch Grand Cru Robusto


Size: 51⁄4 x 50

Flavor: The tastes of ­autumn—allspice, clove, mace

The Smoke: Easy drawing; smooth, even burn throughout

Wrapper: Ecuador Natural

Price: $6 at your local tobacco shop

Light It… When you’re dealt your first hand of poker


#3 - Liga Privada No. 9 Robusto

Size: 5 x 52

Flavor: Nutty with some creamy caramel and cocoa notes

The Smoke: Faint ­smokiness and a tight, white ash

Wrapper: Connecticut Oscuro

Price: $11

Light It… To celebrate a memorable hunt


#4 - Arturo Fuente Opus X “A”

Size: 91⁄4 x 47

Flavor: A full-bodied smoke with sweet, spicy undertones of raisin and clove

The Smoke: Smooth draw for such a long cigar, but keep the matches handy

Wrapper: Dominican Puro

Price: $80 at high-end cigar stores

Light It… After you tag the new world-record buck
 
Yep, those of us who subscribe to Field & Stream get some in depth cigar reviews! Dammit, Bill, I am going to have to take a long look at my reading materials to make eliminate any more similarities.
 
I read that as well but I disagree with the timing of the smokes. I usually start off deer camp with an Opus or Anejo. I just enjoy being there whether the hunt is successful or not and that's the best way I can figure to open up camp.
 
Let me first say Field and Stream is an interesting mag and I have read it a few times. I just found it very odd to find a Cigar review in that mag.
 
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