Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
^ this one’s great
I’m the snake
MaduroJorge
2 years ago
82028 Quintero Breva
325AIR
2 years ago
82029 - Liga Privada Feral Flying Pig
cashmoneydave
2 years ago
82030 - Padron 5K NT
Palama
2 years ago

It was Maduro, but yes relatively newer. Maybe a couple of months at best. I always try to stockpile these 0000's but just can't get there.

JGRAZ wrote:



Before the dreaded MAP enforcement, it was easier to win 5ers and boxes of PAN / PAM 64's and 26's on the well-known auction site than X000's! For the life of me I could never figure out why it was that way so just stuck to the higher end smokes.
Huzza3045
2 years ago
82031 - Warped Corto c/o Tiver

Liked it enough, I bought a fiver. Been really enjoying Warped stuff lately.
danmdevries
2 years ago


Liked it enough, I bought a fiver. Been really enjoying Warped stuff lately.

Huzza3045 wrote:



I've been on a deep Warped kick lately.

Keep an eye out on tenski, they just ran a Warped sale with some really killer pricing. I wish the fiver/tenski prices translated into box prices on the sales. I really wanted to buy boxes but the boxes were $1-2per more than buying packs. In the end I still get 20 cigars, they're just harder to find once they go into my bulk singles case than if they were in boxes.

And jeebling has PM'd me coupon codes for the small place that got me some sky moon and moon garden.
Huzza3045
2 years ago
Ah yes, I remember Palama was giving Sky Moon pretty high praise at some point. I’ll definitely give them a try if I see a good sale come across.
jeebling
2 years ago
82032:
CH JH Willy Lee Toro 6 x 54
Black azz MSA wrapped stuffed w/Nic ligero. Small veins, virtually invisible seems, bull pen feed lot aroma, like sucking on a double barrel stuffed with asphalt shingles upon light up. Retro is absolutely mellow w/i 2 draws. Tar is hanging in there with a strong teriyaki flavor. Tar transition to charred Bourbon barrel. 1” ash drop. Quick finish, sickly sweet, no other flavor is breaking out. Extremely strong body IMHO. Seems like an early transition to 2nd third, charred Bourbon barrel into a brown liquor aftertaste on retro. Body is tamed, lots of smoke, generous draw. Harsh in back of mouth. Liquor taste fades, a bit earthy. Had to amend the burn line. Body comes back full in final third. Burning pitch flavor. I put down the last 2” at an hour five. I’ve had this cigar for 6 weeks and I think it needs beauty rest.
danmdevries
2 years ago
82033 Warped Devil's Hands. Starts off dry and spicy. Watering eyes from the first retro. Quickly settles into a sweet and spicy play. Texture more creamy less dry. Rich silty soil and minerals along with sweet spiced nuts. Fantastic cigar I can't wait to see how they progress with time if I can keep from pulling them out. So damn good. Smoked this one till my fingertips and lips couldn't handle the heat.
Stogie1020
2 years ago
82034 Foundation Olmec Maduro
danmdevries
2 years ago
82035 Camacho Connecticut with thanks to jeebling. Going in, I've never had a big band Camacho I've liked.

First light pretty basic Connie. First ash drop, basic Connie. Little sweet bread, little grassy, little pepper on retro.

Halfway it's a pretty basic Connie.

Finished as a pretty basic Connie. Could have just about any brand name on there. Nothing special but nothing bad, it's a pretty basic Connie.
mjrburn
2 years ago
82036 - Illusione Original Documents Corojo HL lancero, a recent gift from Telecaster52. A big punch of smooth spice from end to end, clouds of smoke, nice warm retrohale and a little nic kick. Very nice.

82037, 82038 - Punch Golden Era toro (X2), also from Ben. Something familiar about this one, looked up the blend info and eureka!.. Eiroa Corojo. The sweet cream finish had me wanting another but my big brother took it from me! I'm gonna need a 5er of these.
Thanks to Telecaster52 for these great smokes!
2 years ago
82039 - Esteban Carreras 211
B.harrington.21
2 years ago
82040 - I will be lighting up a M by Macanudo espresso with cream.

Hope that’s what it’s called. Brand new to cigar world.
danmdevries
2 years ago
82041 CAO Flathead 660 with thanks to jeebling.

I've not had one of these in ages. They came out back in my shpo days, probably at the end around 2013ish. I picked up a few of them and thought they were great. But I also was mostly smoking the big cigar brands, not the boutiques, so my tastes were different then.

First off, this cigar is too big. 6x60 is not my thing. But I'm gonna smoke it because it's the next one in line. The box press does seem to help hide the girth but like women's clothing that supposedly hides their girth, theres still a fat chick underneath. First light kinda harsh, dry, peppery. But it settled down. Draw is perfect, burn is perfect, ash is solid. Dirt and leathery with some metallic sharpness I presume is some ligero in the blend. Maybe MSA maybe just a harsh broadleaf I can't tell. Used coffee grounds. But it all works well together. Being a STG product I wanted to chit on it but it's pretty good. Not my preferred profile but I can appreciate it.

I smoked it fast, but it didn't care. It's a decent to good cigar. No big transitions throughout but beyond the halfway point it got a slight bit sweeter. I wouldn't buy one but I'd smoke another. Hour twenty smoke time, I smoked it fast. I did put it down with a good bit of length left because an inch or so past halfway it lost its luster and got boring.
2 years ago

The box press does seem to help hide the girth but like women's clothing that supposedly hides their girth, theres still a fat chick underneath.

danmdevries wrote:


😁

P.S. Next should be 82042
jeebling
2 years ago

82040 CAO Flathead 660 with thanks to jeebling.

I've not had one of these in ages. They came out back in my shpo days, probably at the end around 2013ish. I picked up a few of them and thought they were great. But I also was mostly smoking the big cigar brands, not the boutiques, so my tastes were different then.

First off, this cigar is too big. 6x60 is not my thing. But I'm gonna smoke it because it's the next one in line. The box press does seem to help hide the girth but like women's clothing that supposedly hides their girth, theres still a fat chick underneath. First light kinda harsh, dry, peppery. But it settled down. Draw is perfect, burn is perfect, ash is solid. Dirt and leathery with some metallic sharpness I presume is some ligero in the blend. Maybe MSA maybe just a harsh broadleaf I can't tell. Used coffee grounds. But it all works well together. Being a STG product I wanted to chit on it but it's pretty good. Not my preferred profile but I can appreciate it.

I smoked it fast, but it didn't care. It's a good cigar.

danmdevries wrote:



Glad it was ok, Danm. This cigar is in my top 5 currently. You are right about the girth though. Recently I’ve been preferring a 48 or 50 gauge vitola.
jeebling
2 years ago
82042: Graycliff 'G2' PGX (Toro) (6.0"x50)

This was surprisingly a good cigar. Nutty, creamy, light hits of white pepper and even a hint of milk chocolate throughout the middle. This one was better than the others I had smoked when these cigars were in my storage for a couple weeks. Additional 2 months has really changed the flavor. Like Palama and Jake and JGRAZ and many of you guys have mentioned, I need to know which cigars are good ROTT, after a months, or after a much longer rest. Thanks to Danm, DED, Toker and all yous mugs & azzhats for learning me on ‘baccy.

EDIT: these were better than the RoMa Craft Intemperance. I paid $7.50 for a fiver of the Graycliff and several times that for the RoMa. Let’s see if the RoMa Craft improves with a couple months of nap time.
tonygraz
2 years ago
82043 = Original Cubans robusto
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