A chilly Juan no2. Early blast to Bluewater for quiet shopping.
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I decided to relax with a cigar before my late shift today and fancying something a little different went for a Rocky Patel Java Maduro Toro. It's quite unusual smoking one so boxed pressed as your mouth is expecting a round stick and this is very square with sharp corners, and the wrapper is almost like suede. It smells like cocoa powder and it was so smooth, a delicious smoke that I was really enjoying when my neighbour knocked on my door and asked if I cold run him up to his son's school. He has his arm in a sling for six weeks following surgery and his son had fallen in the playground and banged his head. What can you say?
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostI decided to relax with a cigar before my late shift today and fancying something a little different went for a Rocky Patel Java Maduro Toro. It's quite unusual smoking one so boxed pressed as your mouth is expecting a round stick and this is very square with sharp corners, and the wrapper is almost like suede. It smells like cocoa powder and it was so smooth, a delicious smoke that I was really enjoying when my neighbour knocked on my door and asked if I cold run him up to his son's school. He has his arm in a sling for six weeks following surgery and his son had fallen in the playground and banged his head. What can you say?
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Nicer than last nights. Interesting to try because of its quirkiness. I don't think its what we would class as a cigar. More for the guy that would smoke hamlet. I have tried Hamelt and the Villiger is a lot better than it tho, I will say that much. Still not any depth of flavour though. I have an image of the person that usually smokes them goes through a pack a day and would feel at home maybe having the odd cig.
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostI decided to relax with a cigar before my late shift today and fancying something a little different went for a Rocky Patel Java Maduro Toro. It's quite unusual smoking one so boxed pressed as your mouth is expecting a round stick and this is very square with sharp corners, and the wrapper is almost like suede. It smells like cocoa powder and it was so smooth, a delicious smoke that I was really enjoying when my neighbour knocked on my door and asked if I cold run him up to his son's school. He has his arm in a sling for six weeks following surgery and his son had fallen in the playground and banged his head. What can you say?
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Box pressed Maduro? Great minds eh, PeeJay?
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Originally posted by Wigan View PostNicer than last nights. Interesting to try because of its quirkiness. I don't think its what we would class as a cigar. More for the guy that would smoke hamlet. I have tried Hamelt and the Villiger is a lot better than it tho, I will say that much. Still not any depth of flavour though. I have an image of the person that usually smokes them goes through a pack a day and would feel at home maybe having the odd cig.
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Originally posted by oskihen View PostA spot on summary, my brother in laws smoke at Xmas and weddings sort of thing that suits them, wouldn't waste a good cigar on them they wouldn't appreciate it and definitely wouldn't spend the money themselves'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by oskihen View PostWould he appreciate or buy a decent one himself ?
Conversation used to go, How much did that set you back? About 8 quid. Bloody hell your nuts spending that on something your just going to burn!
New conversation, How much did that set you back? About the price of a couple of pints. Oh, that's not too bad.
Amazing how our perspective can be altered so easily.
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