Sat down to smoke a cohiba robusto last night. The islay malt was out, headphones on with some phat toons, everything was setup for a great smoke.
Then the wind picks up as I start on the co ro, each puff it feels like the flavour is nearly there and it'll burst out at any minute but alas right down to the end it was an underwhelming smoke.
I was constantly battling to get that smell on puffing and exhaling because the wind was just blowing all the smoke away.
The best cigars i've ever had have been in blazing sunshine with little to no wind. Does it really affect a smoke that much or am I imagining it?
Then the wind picks up as I start on the co ro, each puff it feels like the flavour is nearly there and it'll burst out at any minute but alas right down to the end it was an underwhelming smoke.
I was constantly battling to get that smell on puffing and exhaling because the wind was just blowing all the smoke away.
The best cigars i've ever had have been in blazing sunshine with little to no wind. Does it really affect a smoke that much or am I imagining it?
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