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that is a great review, inspiring me to fire one up!
Unless you have an aged one .. 5 yrs + don't bother & don't bother to rush out & buy them on the back of that superb review UNLESS you are willing to take a chance & age them. The 04' & 05's are a lot more reliable & consistant than anything newer, a recent, I believe 09 I had was like trying to suck golfballs up a hosepipe & mediocre to boot....
The Flying Cigar is a great site. However I don't find this review appealling to me & am I the only one thinking 4hrs for a DC! 2hrs fine, 2 1/2 if I smoke to the butt as the reviewer did but can anyone here make a DC last 3hrs? And would you want too?
Big Barney, you love SLR DC's, what do you think?
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
I met Arlid for a cigar back in September, he took over three hours on a Trinidad Fundador, it's how he smokes them. He and his girlfriend Ida are really nice people. We had a lovely night.
As for Nino, fantastic site run by a fantasic guy. I hope to be having a cigar and an anejo or two with him very soon.
Have been a big fan of Nino's site for a couple of years now or more, although I do miss his reports from around the globe that he used to do when he was a pilot, however I wouldn't deny the man his retirement , well earned I'd imagine!
"The best cigar you'll ever smoke is the one you're smoking at the minute" - Zino Davidoff
Hi Ryan, I have often wondered about some of the long times MRN quotes for smoking some very small, slim cigars. As you watched Arlid take 3 hrs on a Fundador, can you recall if he needed may re-lights? Difficult to imagine you could draw so gently & still keep it alight.
I guess it certianly maximises the entertainment for the cost of your cigar but I think one main reasons that we smoke few DC's, is the trouble we have to find 2hrs+ to smoke one. Finding 4 hrs would be beyond most of us.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
2 hours is about right for a slow slr dc. Any slower and I don't think i'd apriciate the complexity. The relights would make it harsh and tanic. The slow draw wouldn't do it justice. Only my opinion though.
Hi Ryan, I have often wondered about some of the long times MRN quotes for smoking some very small, slim cigars. As you watched Arlid take 3 hrs on a Fundador, can you recall if he needed may re-lights? Difficult to imagine you could draw so gently & still keep it alight.
That night he used the lighter quite often. He took very small puffs and rested the cigar frequently. He got the most possible out of that cigar. There's something to be said for that, it doesn't suit everybody (me usually included) and that's fine too. I can spend anywhere from 1/2 hour to 1 1/2 hours on a corona, depends on the mood. Funnily enough I smoked a SLR DC and another robusto while he smoked that Trinidad, I wasn't going to try to compete!
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