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Sunday 15 July 2012
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Originally posted by molecularstudent View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]9930[/ATTACH]A night of firsts for me tonight....my first Cuaba and my first figurado.....cracking little smoke so far....enjoying it with a lovely mug of tea. Its s bit chilly over here tonight (I say that, but I'm still in shorts haha), so perfect pair I think
I hope everyone had a lovely weekend
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Siglo II just prior to Wallender. And my first entry into the Cigars Diary I was gifted a week or two back.Attached FilesIf you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Zino Davidoff recommended that the last third of a cigar shouldn't be smoked. Sometimes I go along with that if the final third is not delivering to the same standard as the priors ..... or, as in this case I'd completely mistimed the smoke and the program was about to start.
But truthfully, I sometimes think of the last third in a lot of cigars as just being a handle and a bit like a banana skin, something I've paid for, but wouldn't want to eat!If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Churchll thought the second half of a Cuban was like any other cigar & not worth smoking. That's why he had so many large butts for his garden to mulch down. Personally I usually smoke down to around 1 3/4" but on a superb classic cigar, I have been know to go down to 1/2" or less. I guess the clue to stop for me is if it turns bitter.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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I think that the rule about this is very simple: just smoke it for as long as you're enjoying it!
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