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  • Dominican Republic 2017

    You may have noticed that i haven't posted many photos on here recently. That is because I was on holiday in the DR and was accessing the forum via Safari on my iPhone which would just not let me upload photos. So for those with the patience here are the pictures.

    To start with, this was the complimentary mini bar

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    Several times i left my phone in my room so some smokes will have been missed such as the JL2 I smoked on arrival, followed that evening by a nice little Punch Bolo. A new NC littlun to me and very nice too.

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    Next day a Julieta on the beach and a D6 at dinner time

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    This was a locally rolled Dominican that cost me $8 from the resort shop and it was surprisingly good

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    A couple more cubans

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    And what out American cousins were doing whilst I maintained my dignity with that Boli Lonsdale

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    As you can see I took a good selection with me

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    We had quite a lot of rain in the first week and during of our excursions I picked up this Arturo Fuente. Mild, very pleasant but MLW got bored with me smoking it!

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    One of our excursions was to a local factory I've visited before. I had hoped to pick up a box of LFD Andalusian Bulls whilst here which retail for $150 in the States. They wanted $290 so I settled for a single to try. I also picked up a pack of Caldwell Yellow Cake and some littluns. On the right is a fifty pack of Angelitos made in the factory that cost me $85. Locally made cigars are still good value with a fifty pack of robustos being available for ?250.

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    It poured with rain so I spent two hours smoking my Andalusian Bull. Cigar of the year? I don't know but it is a very nice cigar. Beautifully made and only one relight required near the end. The flavour was mild and clean with no pepper at all and also no transitions.

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    The next day was a Monte day starting with a Media Corona in the morning. In the afternoon it bloody rained again and I took the opportunity to smoke the 80th Anniversary generously given to me by [MENTION=13372589]cigarmo[/MENTION]. What was it like? See the description for the Andalusian Bull. Same good construction and burn. Same smoking time and a very similar flavour profile.

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    This was one of the Caldwell Yellow Cakes, they felt a little soft and its reluctance to burn confirmed that it was probably too humid. The rest of the pack should settle down in my humi.

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    After a Monte day I had to have a Partagas day too with these two

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    Sun's out, big guns out with a Siglo VI on the beach

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    This is a Dominican RyJ lancero made about 50 miles from where I'm sitting. It was then exported to the USA and sent to me in the UK. I then loaded it in my case and brought it back to smoke it. Ironic really but a damned good smoke and my favourite lancero.

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    My number two of the day was an Upmann

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    Nat Sherman the following morning

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    Followed by this Boli in the afternoon. I bought the ashtray because I was fed up with looking for one.

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    Another Dominican come home to die, this time an RyJ Lonsdale.

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    On one of our excursions a young lad proposed to his girlfriend and then produced a box of locally produced vanilla cigars. Fortunately I had come armed with a Punch Double Maduro robusto which elicited the appropriate respectful comments

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    Unfortunately my smoking was curtailed by catching a stinking cold and my nose was running like a tap for two days, no fun in 30 degree heat. On the positive side I found a box of Andalusian Bulls at the airport for $183 but the card reader declined my credit card. Guess what MLW has got me for Christmas!
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

  • #2
    Sounds like you spent a nice vacation except for your cold.

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    • #3
      Thank you for such a detailed holiday cigar journal - you have certainly not wasted the opportunity to light up some fantastic looking sticks, and great variation too

      It's almost enough to make me forgive you for your Hobnob hating

      Welcome back to Blighty!
      Only the impossible is worth the effort.

      JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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      • #4
        Great stuff - hope you thoroughly enjoyed!

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        • #5
          Looks like a heavenly smokers holiday

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          • #6
            Looks like a quality week, it's been a while since I had a holiday like that with smokes going all day.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by smokey joe View Post
              Looks like a heavenly smokers holiday
              It was for me thanks but I was the rare cigar smoker again. Like Cuba the Dominican Republic is a very poor country and the locals cannot afford to smoke cigars. We chose an adults only result but although there was a lot of cigarette smokers and one pipe smoker there was very few cigar smokers. A Canadian guy I befriended only smokes on holiday and was smoking local petites. I saw a group of locals passing a robusto around on the beach after one of them had just proposed and I twice saw a big black guy smoking an unbanded stick but he didn't seem to know how to light it as it was clearly burning the filler but the wrapper was unlit.

              In the hotel you could smoke in the large patio outside the bar and in the hotel lobby and the area linking the two but not in the bar itself, go figure
              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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              • #8
                Looks like you had a great holiday full of some great cigars too..

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                • #9
                  Thanks for posting this [MENTION=13402615]PeeJay[/MENTION], it looks like you had a great time. What a fantastic way to enhance your downtime. I'm curious, what does your T-shirt say?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by K444HEP View Post
                    Thanks for posting this @PeeJay, it looks like you had a great time. What a fantastic way to enhance your downtime. I'm curious, what does your T-shirt say?
                    'I'm ageing like a fine cigar, full-bodied and a little leathery'
                    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                      'I'm ageing like a fine cigar, full-bodied and a little leathery'
                      Haha, love it! You know how much we all love an aged cigar here, so you're onto a winner! ; )

                      Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk

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                      • #12
                        A holiday filled with a plethora of fine smokes


                        Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the details and photos, looks like you had a great time.
                          Marc

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                          • #14
                            Puros Galore!

                            Oh My! You sure no how to party with puros and other fine sticks, muchacho.

                            So much, in fact, that I guess you had no time to enjoy the other form of fine entertainment the island has to offer....if you know what I mean.


                            ​Bag Boy
                            sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                              Oh My! You sure no how to party with puros and other fine sticks, muchacho.

                              So much, in fact, that I guess you had no time to enjoy the other form of fine entertainment the island has to offer....if you know what I mean.


                              ​Bag Boy
                              I took my own beautiful entertainment BB
                              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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