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Looks like a good start but as soon as you can afford it, I would try to double the amount of cigars in there (possibly buying in the cheaper range to start with) as you'll find your humi keeps better & more consistent humidity when it's at least half full.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Looks like a good start but as soon as you can afford it, I would try to double the amount of cigars in there (possibly buying in the cheaper range to start with) as you'll find your humi keeps better & more consistent humidity when it's at least half full. [emoji2]
Thank you Simon, its certainly on the cards to fill it sooner rather than later [emoji16]
Camacho's various sizes, liked the barrel aged Toro, the others so so
Regius various sizes, not to bad of a smoke.
Drew estate larutan dirt, sweetened tip which i surprisingly enjoyed.
La Invicta Honduran, Churchill, didn't really enjoy this stick found it harsh.
H Upmann various sizes, found these tasty.
Quintero various sizes, again enjoyed these
Cuaba Petit bouquet. Had this the other morning with my coffee and found it delightful.
Theres quite a few others but having a brain fart on what they were so clearly didn't impress me [emoji23]
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I too am relatively new to this but have never dipped my toe into non Cubans. Absolutely agree about the Upmans though. My default stick is the Unman Half Corona
"I know I said that I wouldn't buy more cigars for a while..........but these were a bargain !!"
I too am relatively new to this but have never dipped my toe into non Cubans. Absolutely agree about the Upmans though. My default stick is the Unman Half Corona
HUHC....
"Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
Good start there.....Now don’t believe all the facts about trees taking hundreds of years to grow, in less than a year I predict you will have a very well established oak tree and you will be trying in vain to prune it back
Good start there.....Now don?t believe all the facts about trees taking hundreds of years to grow, in less than a year I predict you will have a very well established oak tree and you will be trying in vain to prune it back
Best form of pruning is to set them on fire I heard.
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