Flynnster 08:16 PM 09-03-2014
Mixed up an Old Fashioned and lit up a stick. First one was a Drew Estates La Vieja Habana. First stick I've ever given up on before the first third. Just did not like the flavor it was giving off.
Moved on to a Zombie I had sitting in the humi. Interesting to light with the capped foot. I punched it and lit it from there.
So far so good, lots of pepper on the retrohale which caught me off guard the first time.
Jon11 08:37 PM 09-03-2014
I just smoked a Viaje 10 Guage super shot with about a year of age on it. What an amazing smoke! The best I've had in quite awhile
Originally Posted by Jon11:
I just smoked a Viaje 10 Guage super shot with about a year of age on it. What an amazing smoke! The best I've had in quite awhile
Had one last week, they are nice with a little age
:-)
Fuente Don Carlos #3...quickly becoming a favorite!
Dude Here 09:07 PM 09-03-2014
CyB Lonsdale. Wow, what a great cigar!
'90s AF Don Carlos Robusto and then a La Reloba Sumatra.
Dude Here 10:22 PM 09-03-2014
Originally Posted by mk05:
'90s AF Don Carlos Robusto and then a La Reloba Sumatra.
How was the Don Carlos? I had one a few months ago that had about 5 years of age on it and it was absolutely fantastic. Wondering how one that extensively aged held up.
Prospector 10:29 PM 09-03-2014
Torano Dominico Torpedo -
:-)
Originally Posted by Dude Here:
How was the Don Carlos? I had one a few months ago that had about 5 years of age on it and it was absolutely fantastic. Wondering how one that extensively aged held up.
These '97s have '86 tobacco in them and were given to my friend here in Boston. They aren't as straightforward, slightly sweet, nutty, and creamy as the '04-'08 Don Carlos I have, but are leaps more complex. I think what is happening is that the enveloping feel of the Cameroon dies out after some time, and you taste more of the aged Dominican tobacco.
The old variety have a feel of vintage Tainos in them, with weird bouquets of tropical fruit and citrus, but obviously the aftertaste isn't Cuban. It's not luscious or lingering. It is still NC, and has the respective finish, of whichever variety - in this case, the aging and expiring tastes of Cameroon and Dominican. To me, the typical Dominican characteristic is its tobacco bitterness, sweetness masked by leathery, full-on tannins - not to be confused with Nicaraguan metallic sharp - and here it has turned into a blend of tropical fruits and citrus (think Opus X, and how mid '90s ones taste like Ramon Allones on steroids). The Cameroon usually imparts a feel that is warm, rich, and enveloping - nutty, earthy, and creamy. Unfortunately, I think the Cameroon traits have unfortunately devolved to dusty, slightly watery (bell pepper) taste.
Oshay 05:37 PM 09-04-2014
La Reloba Habano From Don Pepin Garcia, a very tasty stick.
:-)
Porch Dweller 06:13 PM 09-04-2014
Diesel Corona
Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro Robusto
Dude Here 06:50 PM 09-04-2014
Psyko Seven robusto. Very nice!
God of fire 2008
Endless terror
Prospector 10:20 PM 09-04-2014
CI Fresh Rolled Torpedo -
:-)
TXRebel 05:53 AM 09-05-2014
AF 858 maduro with a cup of Indian Monsoon Malabar.
pegger 06:29 AM 09-05-2014
Enjoyed a glass of Trapiche Pure Malbec with an Acid Blondie.....
Padron 5K maduro
LFD Cameroon Cabinet....very tasty!
CoffeeWaterBeer 06:27 PM 09-05-2014
Baccarrat Game from a sampler. Didn't really enjoy initially but it was alright once past the first 3rd. Can't say I would do another.
TXRebel 09:02 PM 09-05-2014
Punch Barenuckle with a Shiner Premium.