underwhelmed
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No, it refers to the blend. I think the blend was introduced in 2003.Vintage 1990, that's a 30+ year old cigar?
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No, it refers to the blend. I think the blend was introduced in 2003.Vintage 1990, that's a 30+ year old cigar?
Had a CAO PILION 4x44 with son on the deck last night, July 3, as we watched our third generation shoot fireworks for 3 hours! All of us had a great evening.Back in my routine after the 2 week road trip. Having dessert…new Brew is Country Boy Brewing Shotgun Wedding Brown Ale and Deadwood Sweet Jane tin stogey.
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I’m with you on the Cubans. But, I’ve only smoked the Cohiba ones from duty free shops. And, some of those did by the old Key West Cuban street vendors. I like them, but worth the extra money?????????I do on occasion.
My dad does every evening. He figured a way to get Cubans into the U.S. bought them from Europe I guess. Gave me a few, I honestly don’t see the big deal?
He turned me onto these Kentucky fire smokes, I’ll have to find a ring off one and get the name, smell just like wood smoke when you take them out of the wrapper. I like them.
Cubans are forbidden fruit. Nothing more. Can't have them? Gotta have them.I do on occasion.
My dad does every evening. He figured a way to get Cubans into the U.S. bought them from Europe I guess. Gave me a few, I honestly don’t see the big deal?
He turned me onto these Kentucky fire smokes, I’ll have to find a ring off one and get the name, smell just like wood smoke when you take them out of the wrapper. I like them.