PapaWhiskey
2 years ago
80890 - AF 858 MD
80891 - AF 858 MD
80892 - Cohiba Black Robusto
80893 - AF Hemingway Best Seller NT
JGRAZ
2 years ago
80894 - Man o War Side Project 52C
MaduroJorge
2 years ago
80895 Flor de Oliva Robusto Maduro .One of the best Mads in that price range
delta1
2 years ago

NH
I got some of these on a bid I was happy with. Took me several tries to get it. They’ve only been resting for a week. What is your opinion of this blend?

jeebling wrote:



the Camacho Triple Maduro was the flavor bomb of the old line up of Camacho cigars, before the buy-out/sell-out...I may have some bias because I really liked some of those originals ( Corojo, Triple Maduro, SLR, Coyolar, 11/18, Diploma and 1962) and didn't actively seek out the new stuff with the humongous bands...over the years, I've had a few of the new ones and didn't buy more...still have a few old Camachos buried in the humidors, especially the flagship Camacho Liberty from as far back as 2005. I've smoked one every New Years Day, since 2014, to celebrate the anniversary of my Liberty from The Man -- I retired on December 31, 2013.
325AIR
2 years ago
80896 - Flor De Las Antillas belicoso
80897 - Rocky Patel ALR 2nd Edition torpedo
jeebling
2 years ago
80898: Punch Rothschild Oscuro 4.5 x 50 it was paired quite nicely w/cream soda. These are the cigars I’ve been smoking since mid-90’s and I still like it.

I appreciate the feedback on the Partagas and Camacho. I’m looking forward to trying those Camachos but not looking forward to finishing the Partagas lol
RobertHively
2 years ago

What's happening? Did I do something, and y'all were trying to, like, softly sneak away, hoping I wouldn't notice? You know, people (women) have tried that before with me. I'm good at not taking a hint.

LeeBot wrote:



You are taking money out of your psychiatrists pocket by telling us.

That's at least a weeks worth work for him in that statement. :)


RobertHively
2 years ago

I've smoked one every New Years Day, since 2014, to celebrate the anniversary of my Liberty from The Man -- I retired on December 31, 2013.

delta1 wrote:



But think of how many dudes thought you were "the man", not knowing it was just a job to you. Ironic.
delta1
2 years ago
hmmm...food for thought...but growing up, kids in the hood referred to getting a job and getting paid as working for The Man...as opposed to working for yourself/being self employed...

In that context, working as a salaried employee, even as a department head, it never occurred to me that some of my co-workers would think of me as The Man...

My work was in the field of campus law enforcement for a public school district and then a couple of community college districts, so I'm guessing the students and some of the staff thought of me as The Man...I heard "Five O" whispered behind my back plenty of times walking on campus...
tonygraz
2 years ago
80899 (unless someone can find 80898 - Nicaraguan Cream robusto.
LeeBot
2 years ago
^It was jeebling's last post.

80901 - Nica Libre toro. Not an elite cigar, but solid, and a good bang for your buck. Just a couple of years ago, 5ers of these were $7-$9. I still have about a box. It's one of my "noob trap" buys that I'm glad I made. They will get smoked.
jeebling
2 years ago
Leebo, what are you talking about? Probably crumbs of wisdom that fall from my lips?
(Nice catch tonygraz)
tonygraz
2 years ago
where is 80900 ?
Stogie1020
2 years ago
80902 AJF Last Call maduro

Jeebs, the triple maduro is a staple in my rotation. Always good, always well rolled, always a pain to remove the damn ginormous band.

They are good at auction prices but no way in hell would I pay retail for them.

I never had the pre-Davidoff Eiroa version so I can't wax nostalgic, but I like to let them sit for at least three to six months before I smoke them.

Early on I bought a ton of the Sancho Panza double maduro (and Brazilia, Antano, etc.) but found the double maduro to be about one third lacking in maduro-ness.
jeebling
2 years ago
^LMFAO 😂 😂 😂
LeeBot
2 years ago
I think there are shenanigns going on in here!

Next should be 80902
jeebling
2 years ago

80902 AJF Last Call maduro

Jeebs, the triple maduro is a staple in my rotation. Always good, always well rolled, always a pain to remove the damn ginormous band.

They are good at auction prices but no way in hell would I pay retail for them.

I never had the pre-Davidoff Eiroa version so I can't wax nostalgic, but I like to let them sit for at least three to six months before I smoke them.

Early on I bought a ton of the Sancho Panza double maduro (and Brazilia, Antano, etc.) but found the double maduro to be about one third lacking in maduro-ness.

Stogie1020 wrote:



Thanks Stogie, I’ll let them rest while I slog my way through these other sticks. I really enjoyed the fiver I had of the Sancho Panza double mad. I have not tried the Brazillia or Antano. I appreciate you taking time to share your thoughts on these cigars.
jeebling
2 years ago
80902: Hoyo La Amistad AJ Fernandez Robusto 5.2 x 54
Definitely not the dog rocket the first 3 out of that fiver were. Nutty, toasty, salty and sweet with a bit of pepper in the back half. 45 minutes.
Palama
2 years ago
#80,NINE03 - Warped Bits of Havana Corona
jeebling
2 years ago
80904: Varina Farms BKFST BLND Toro 6 x 52
My last of 10 and I enjoyed them. Excellent price point. Nutty, creamy.
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