Ewok126 wrote:All right all right.
I was able to fire up one of the Tuxedos at 2:38 am. She lasted me an hour which is great for me because I typically rush but I wanted to take in and savor every second. I used my Savoy cutter due to it was a birthday gift, was my first "Real" cutter and it does not get to see the light of day often. I am sentimental about things like that. I made a "D1ck Cut" No pun intended and fired her up.
While smoking it I was noticing first how toothy this cigar was. Then got to delve into the fact that even though some are still around it is one of the few left in the entire universe as of right now to my knowledge. I got to ponder how lucky I was to get to experience such thanks to my brother Jespear and his kindness. I did try to ring Jesper due to I would have loved to have chatted with him a bit while smoking such but life being what it is I am sure he was occupied with more important things. I did leave you a message though J. I got to think about how lucky I am to have brothers such as Jes and the rest of you guys in what tinny life I have. I got to thinking about Jespear getting to be a new granpappy, Mrs Amelia, then brothers like Snowflake and his boveda eating pupper lol you know who you are, and Corey, Matt, Allen, Rick, Frank etc list goes on and on.
Now to the Tuxedo. Burn was great, the taste was astounding to me. I would call this a medium cigar for myself, and the flavor was awesome. There was something I noticed that I have not got from any other cigar as of yet to my knowledge. Call me crazy but I noticed how clean and crisp it was. Odd like when I eat a cucumber. Not the taste but the clean and crisp feeling kind of thing. Hell, I can't even put to words on how to explain it. One of the things I love when I eat say fresh cucumbers or celery is that green, crisp, clean taste not of the food or flavor itself but more a taste/feeling if that even makes a lick of sense. Or when I smell fresh cut grass or smell early morning cool fresh air. Any how, This is what I found unique about it.
Jespear I thank you again sir not only for the stogies but the experience that came with it. You made me a lucky man indeed.
Chris,
Glad you not only liked the cigar, but that you had such a cerebral experience with it as well.
Not many people around these parts have had negative things to say about the Tuxedos.
Here's hoping that they will come back into production in the future.
Sorry I missed your call, but my battery was on zero. I'm very bad at keeping an eye on the charge. I'm also very bad about checking voice mails, but I will check yours out as soon as i get done typing this .
Again . . . Glad you liked the Tuxedo, and am looking forward to your impressions of the other "tag-a-longs" as well.
They are all up there on my "favorites" list, and I like to compare what others think of them. Be honest. You won't hurt my feelings if they're not to your liking.