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I was looking at getting me one of these to try! I'll be looking at your review
With a little cc vs nc debate going on I thought I'd try one John sent me. Excuse the flash, it made her look ill.
Might enter the ash competition at this rate!
Been a nice one. Lil bit bitter in some places, sweet in others to counter it
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Originally Posted by olivierp Does anybody smoke cigar coming Nicaragua?
Originally Posted by PeeJay ...your post does read a little like the lead in to a plug....
Long day today of wallpapering and building Ikea furniture, come outside for a cigar and it's started bloody raining! Thank heavens for the gazebo though I've just had to tie it down. Sheppsea and Trickle will no doubt remember leaping into the air on their first visit here. Anyway to the cigar, it's an NC Romeo by Romeo y Julieta it's damned good. It has a slightly salty edge to it and a roasted nutty flavour. No transitions but a very enjoyable smoke all the same.
Long day today of wallpapering and building Ikea furniture, come outside for a cigar and it's started bloody raining! Thank heavens for the gazebo though I've just had to tie it down. Sheppsea and Trickle will no doubt remember leaping into the air on their first visit here. Anyway to the cigar, it's an NC Romeo by Romeo y Julieta it's damned good. It has a slightly salty edge to it and a roasted nutty flavour. No transitions but a very enjoyable smoke all the same.
I was looking at getting me one of these to try! I'll be looking at your review
Do it! As HH has said, they're "banging smokes". One of my favourite EL releases. Tons of flavour, and a good powerful smoke - as with the Boli Britannicas, they are my perfect idea of a special release, taking all of the really good points of the marque, but putting just a little bit of a twist on them. Buy them, buy them now, and buy many of them!
It is now absolutely pissing down in Surrey so I am having to nun this Romeo under the gazebo. No relights, no corrections, this is how they should all burn!
Long day today of wallpapering and building Ikea furniture, come outside for a cigar and it's started bloody raining! Thank heavens for the gazebo though I've just had to tie it down. Sheppsea and Trickle will no doubt remember leaping into the air on their first visit here. Anyway to the cigar, it's an NC Romeo by Romeo y Julieta it's damned good. It has a slightly salty edge to it and a roasted nutty flavour. No transitions but a very enjoyable smoke all the same.
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I might sound weird but I love doing flatpack furniture..building anything good?
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