Guys I couldn't resist and smoked a punch petit punch today. Wooohooo what a smoke and nice tobacco taste and light pepper notes. Loads of smoke and a superb experience. I really think the Bolivar was just a bad one or needs more TLC in a humi. So sorry the US won't be bombed. Oooooooh lol
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Glad to hear it.
Don't give up on the bolis though. Try a good one cos IMO they're one of the best, especially the RC's.
Would love to have sent you one but sadly finances prevent me from buying any more just now, and I only have one RC left which I have selfishly earmarked for tomorrow night after a fairly traumatic week. Sorry.
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i really dont recommend drinking coffee with cigars personally
a double espresso at the start of a cigar maybe... but only if water is on hand.
coffee in the mouth gets stale... and for me can heighten the bitterness of a cigar
ESPECIALLY shit coffee, or coffee that isnt piping hot served fresh. once you reach half way through a cup of coffee when it cools down... you always get bitterness
try a palate cleanser... tea with lemon (no milk) before a cigar, that may work wonders. also i taste with the nose, rarely the tongue. inhale the smoke off the wrapper as you draw on cigar... blow smoke out slowly and inhale through nose, then exhale the remainder of the smoke back out through nose. by the end of most cigars my nose is doing 100% of the work!
but above all, you have to be in the right state of mind... and sometimes you just can't get there
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Originally posted by Deano View PostI got to agree, coffee is just too strong imo for a cigar. Though plenty of people on here would disagree.
I avoid coffee and stick to a light tea like earl grey, otherwise the taste of the drink just overwhelms the cigar.
Yup, Earl Grey works for me. The refreshing taste is better than coffee with a smoke any day. No milk though.
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Unless I'm on the whisky, I generally go for Sprite, Dr Pepper or Coca Cola.Still not tried tea with a cigar yet!
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Guys thanks for your tip. I couldn't resist and bought Romeo y Juliet minis today and lit one 10 minutes ago. What a great enjoyable smoke those are! Nearly burned my finger! Good wrapper, nice draw. Even burn. Taste is wonderful. Got tobacco, slight pepper notes (probably white pepper). At some point during the half way mark toffee and then and please don't laugh. Popcorn flavours!
Only problem. They are smoked too quickly! Will try my H.Upmann later on.Let's be honest life is shite. But the graphics are better than in any computer game!
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Originally posted by crisdean View PostGuys thanks for your tip. I couldn't resist and bought Romeo y Juliet minis today and lit one 10 minutes ago. What a great enjoyable smoke those are! Nearly burned my finger! Good wrapper, nice draw. Even burn. Taste is wonderful. Got tobacco, slight pepper notes (probably white pepper). At some point during the half way mark toffee and then and please don't laugh. Popcorn flavours!
Only problem. They are smoked too quickly! Will try my H.Upmann later on.
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Well prepared coffee can be light and fruity with no bitterness. Can also be excellent cold with a nice stick. Unfortunately well prepared coffee is a rarity.Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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Originally posted by kingcohiba View Postand i say a massive dose of FUDGE helps the cigar go down smooth!Lover of fine Cubans since 2006
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Originally posted by Kdot View Postwhy fudge in particular? the reason i ask is because i like fudge that has some nuts going through it, you need to get it from the delicatessen i like to have some chocolate too, i vary between milk and plain adds a new dimension to a cigar!
its ricness and texture....
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