danmdevries
2 years ago
81913 Oliva V Melanio. Been a long time since I've had one. This one was in quite yellowed cello and is a great cigar. Sweet, savory, toasty, creamy texture/mouthfeel.

I dont care for these that much when young. This one is good. Not good enough to buy, but I'd smoke another.
325AIR
2 years ago
81914 - Ezra Zion Brass Knuckles Death Before Dishonor
81915 - CFED Black Cocoa and Marshallows
danmdevries
2 years ago
81916 l'atelier travaillures. The melanio got boring, no progression through the halfway point and I wanted something different so this short smoke took care of that. They're not bad, I won't miss em when they're gone tho.
jeebling
2 years ago

81914 - Ezra Zion Brass Knuckles Death Before Dishonor
81915 - CFED Black Cocoa and Marshallows

325AIR wrote:



How was the EZ Death Before Dishonor? I’ve got a fiver that’s only been laying down for a week. I’m looking forward to one.
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jeebling
2 years ago
81917: Camacho Ecuadorian Habano
This is a beautiful cigar, beautifully constructed, spot-on perfect draw. Earthy, chocolate and leather nose preflight, cold draw was sweet tobacco. Big pepper and a tiny touch of coffee on kickoff which quickly subsided. First third was a very mellow, no more than medium strength smoke but the body was more full. Flavors were not breaking out but the smoke was sweet and dense and the tobacco at the cap was a little sweet, salty, savory and delicious. Second third the light salty twang came in abruptly and well received. Occasional tastes of candied cherry that was hit and miss. Final third had a mineral salty savor with a hint of molasses. The body and strength have increased and the retro burns the sinuses but no taste of pepper. I think it is a good cigar at CBid prices.
Palama
2 years ago

Cuban Rounds Petite Corona. Nice $2 or less stick.

Do people that buy real Cubans know that they're just buying fake Cuban Rounds?

stogie30 wrote:



Please number each cigar you smoke, we're counting.

To answer your Q, if someone knew they were getting ripped off, they obviously wouldn't pay what they cost.

The folks I know who buy Cubans know where to get legit ones.

MidnightToker( • )( • ) wrote:



Ain't happening. 🤐

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Stogie1020
2 years ago

Cuban Rounds Petite Corona. Nice $2 or less stick.

Do people that buy real Cubans know that they're just buying fake Cuban Rounds?

stogie30 wrote:


I got the joke, and I laughed!
Stogie1020
2 years ago
81918 Stolen Throne Crook of the Crown
Palama
2 years ago
#81,NINE1NEIN - Macanudo Hyde Park Cafe

Mahalos to HOnizuka. Can't remember the last time I had a Mac HP but iffin' I said 10 or 11 years ago, don't think I'd be too far off.
LeeBot
2 years ago
81820 - Viaje Private Keep Lemon toro. Wouldn't stay lit. After the 15th relight in 30 minutes I tossed it. I had forgotten, but the last one I tried to smoke did that. It's a shame. The 15th Anni I had the other day was excellent. I don't see myself buying any Viajes for a while. I'm not much in the mood to buy $12 -$15 cigars that won't burn. There are too many alternatives that will.

81821 - CH Le Pâtissier rothschild
325AIR
2 years ago

How was the EZ Death Before Dishonor? I’ve got a fiver that’s only been laying down for a week. I’m looking forward to one.
🇨🇮

jeebling wrote:



It was definitely good but I'm not going to smoke another for a couple of months. I usually let EZ cigars sit for no less than a month; typically two. In my opinion, this has proven to improve the quality. I got anxious this time and had to try one.
325AIR
2 years ago
81822 - Liga Privada No 9 Flying Pig
COHoyoMan68
2 years ago
81823: Padron 1964 Exclusivo Maduro #397817. Cocoa and espresso on the initial draws. Short ash drops. I remember these being more cocoa or even chocolate, but this one has intense coffee notes in the first third. Second third: the coffee blast dies down and more notes of chocolate and spice (nutmeg) with a distinct cedar note on the lips. Final third: more of the same, but with the spice overtaking the cocoa notes. Last of my 1964's, but still have some 26's and Family Reserve.
2 years ago
*81924 - Kristoff corojo limitada
jeebling
2 years ago

It was definitely good but I'm not going to smoke another for a couple of months. I usually let EZ cigars sit for no less than a month; typically two. In my opinion, this has proven to improve the quality. I got anxious this time and had to try one.

325AIR wrote:


Thanks, I think I’ll let mine rest a few months too.
jeebling
2 years ago

81823: Padron 1964 Exclusivo Maduro #397817. Cocoa and espresso on the initial draws. Short ash drops. I remember these being more cocoa or even chocolate, but this one has intense coffee notes in the first third. Second third: the coffee blast dies down and more notes of chocolate and spice (nutmeg) with a distinct cedar note on the lips. Final third: more of the same, but with the spice overtaking the cocoa notes. Last of my 1964's, but still have some 26's and Family Reserve.

COHoyoMan68 wrote:



Sign me up! That sounds absolutely freakin’ awesome
jeebling
2 years ago
81925: Montecristo Media Noche Edmundo
All of the cigars in this five pack have been dry and ugly AF. I’m rotating the remaining 2 back to storage so they can get right.

Any cigar caught dried out after lights out spends a night in the box. - Carl
LeeBot
2 years ago
I was looking at the Plascencia Alma del Campo, and the sizes are:

Madroño
Sendero
Travesía
Guajiro
Tribu

Can anyone who hasn't already bought some of these tell me, from looking at those, which is the toro? No, you can't. You know why? Because of dumb.

I had to hunt and peck, clicking on each one until I found it.






It's the Travesía.
2 years ago

Because of dumb.

LeeBot wrote:


🤣
325AIR
2 years ago
81926 - Davodoff Nicaragua Diadema
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