Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
^ had one I liked it
I’m the snake
COHoyoMan68
2 years ago
81114: HdM Excalibur Nattie rob paired with Laphroaig 10 year old. When lit with a match, the first match just gets the wrapper going...ahhh, those wonderful classic Connie tastes over the palate. The second match lights the Broadleaf binder...rich. Blow the foot a little kiss, and it is aflame with just a hint of pepper, which the Scotch accentuates. This cigar is not the love affair that the Excalibur maduro #3 is, but there is always a box with age in the humi...Consistent flavors, burn and satisfaction.
danmdevries
2 years ago
81115 Megilla Hamsa giant 7x54. Not my thing but it came in a sampler of various sizes.

It's a very pretty cigar. The wrapper is smooth and oily no lumps or divots.

Draw is tighter than I prefer. First light some raisin notes and that goddamn Hoppes #9 in the background again. This is the 3rd Pages line where there's a hint of either Hoppes9 or PB Blaster in there. It's not in a bad way but it's so distracting I can't focus on anything else. A sweet solvent oil note. I keep powering through hoping it goes. It subsides to make way for ash and burning plastic - like throwing a thick glossy color photo magazine in the fire.

Maybe it'll improve. Draw is still tight and smoke production low. I feel like I'm mostly drawing hot air, with a hint of tobacco smoke.

There's just generic burning tobacco, little ashy, no texture. Even retrohale just a generic smoke sting. At least the solvent note went away by 2nd 3rd. Still occasionally getting burned plastic. The wrapper is sweating oils and super shiny. This should be a smoke bomb. The foot remains smokeless. Spose it would be good if I were a clencher but at 54rg that ain't happening.

I'm ditching it at halfway even though the draw finally opened up there's just nothing here to hold my interest. I gave it an hour of my time.
MaduroJorge
2 years ago
81116

Bolivar Cofradia and Serbian Rikja apple Brandy. Oh so good!!
MaduroJorge
2 years ago

81115 Megilla Hamsa giant 7x54. Not my thing but it came in a sampler of various sizes.

It's a very pretty cigar. The wrapper is smooth and oily no lumps or divots.

Draw is tighter than I prefer. First light some raisin notes and that goddamn Hoppes #9 in the background again. This is the 3rd Pages line where there's a hint of either Hoppes9 or PB Blaster in there. It's not in a bad way but it's so distracting I can't focus on anything else. A sweet solvent oil note. I keep powering through hoping it goes. It subsides to make way for ash and burning plastic - like throwing a thick glossy color photo magazine in the fire.

Maybe it'll improve. Draw is still tight and smoke production low. I feel like I'm mostly drawing hot air, with a hint of tobacco smoke.

There's just generic burning tobacco, little ashy, no texture. Even retrohale just a generic smoke sting. At least the solvent note went away by 2nd 3rd. Still occasionally getting burned plastic. The wrapper is sweating oils and super shiny. This should be a smoke bomb. The foot remains smokeless. Spose it would be good if I were a clencher but at 54rg that ain't happening.

I'm ditching it at halfway even though the draw finally opened up there's just nothing here to hold my interest. I gave it an hour of my time.

danmdevries wrote:





Samplers is Fool's Gold
jeebling
2 years ago
81117: Gurkha Park Ave Churchill
I’m not 100% sure that I’m going to be able to finish these.
danmdevries
2 years ago

81117: Gurkha Park Ave Churchill
I’m not 100% sure that I’m going to be able to finish these.

jeebling wrote:



If I can power through 100 of these cheap Raymond Pages blends, you can get through a box of Gurkhas. Though at least with mine there's a good one here and there.
danmdevries
2 years ago
81118 BDL Habano. It's...not bad at all. Nice darker oily habano, missing the astringency but still bringing dry woody tastes to the table. Construction perfect, draw slightly tighter than I prefer but smoke production sufficient. Decent texture, slight mouth coating. No hoppes 9 in this one so my theory that it was pages habano wrapper bringing it is out since the others that had it were all dark oily habano wrapper. It's too mild to be interesting, but it held its profile start to finish like a good yard gar should. I even smoked it fast and it didn't seem to care.

I've read mixed things about the BDL habano, but it ranged from awful to tolerable. I was a little apprehensive about smoking this one. I'd throw in a vote for decent though. I will smoke the 3 that remain in my humidor. I'll smoke em on the lawnmower.
Stogie1020
2 years ago
811119 AJF Last Call maduro
Palama
2 years ago
#81,120 - Rojas Bluebonnets Torpedo

deadeyedick
2 years ago
81121 - Chinchalle

Dammit! No notes of "like throwing a thick glossy color photo magazine in the fire" but it was pretty good.
danmdevries
2 years ago
2 years ago
81122 - Oliva serie O natural
Smoked it at church. Seriously. An ordained minister who frequents my local shpo started what I dubbed "cigars and Jesus". Currently only a few regulars but we smoke cigars and discuss the gospel every Sunday morning at the shpo. Best church I've ever been to.
JGRAZ
2 years ago
81123 - Don Pepin JJ robusto
jeebling
2 years ago

If I can power through 100 of these cheap Raymond Pages blends, you can get through a box of Gurkhas. Though at least with mine there's a good one here and there.

danmdevries wrote:



Over half way through. I’m making a mental note to scratch Raymond Pages off my list.
jeebling
2 years ago
81124: Gurkha Park Ave, couldn’t get this one to draw or burn properly so threw it out after first 1/3rd
81125: Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Churchill. My first try on this blend
jeebling
2 years ago

^ had one I liked it

Jakethesnake86 wrote:


Thank you, Jake
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Plowboy221
2 years ago
81126- BLTC/Fox Araposa Negra
MaduroJorge
2 years ago
81127 Hoy0 Epicure Selection Robusto.
Palama
2 years ago

811xx - Oliva serie O natural
Smoked it at church. Seriously. An ordained minister who frequents my local shpo started what I dubbed "cigars and Jesus". Currently only a few regulars but we smoke cigars and discuss the gospel every Sunday morning at the shpo. Best church I've ever been to.

MidnightToker( • )( • ) wrote:



Wonder if Fiddler will see / do this? 🤔
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