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  • Wednesday, the 17th of December, 2014

    I really wanted something I knew I'd enjoy. Paired with a Dalmore 12.

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    Probably the best Punch regional out there...
    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
    Marc's a Fat Molly
    Click here for a fun, relevant song!

  • #2
    At first I thought...bloody hell Jeremy, ain't it a bit early!? Then I realised...I'm just starting work and you're probably winding down for the evening!
    That is one tasty looking smoke though, love the larger Punch's.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    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....

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    • #3
      Wednesday, the 17th of December, 2014

      Good work Jeremy, I'm jealous that you are enjoying suck a pairing as I have my whisky at night and cigar at work. Not ideal.
      Today is my first ERDM Demi Tasse from my one of my birthday Bombs (thanks shudders, an amazing Bomb by the way). A nice little cigar, maybe box worthy as a coffee cigar.
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      It's burning quite fast but not hot. Three to five minutes in:

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      A lovely little cigar, like a cut down version of a med 4. Well maybe not THAT good but good!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tommy View Post
        Good work Jeremy, I'm jealous that you are enjoying suck a pairing as I have my whisky at night and cigar at work. Not ideal.
        Today is my first ERDM Demi Tasse from my one of my birthday Bombs. A nice little cigar, maybe box worthy as a coffee cigar.
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        It's burning quite fast but not hot. Three to five minutes in:

        [ATTACH]21440[/ATTACH]

        A lovely little cigar, like a cut down version of a med 4. Well maybe not THAT good but good!
        could be worse you could have your whiskey at work and a cigar in the evening

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        • #5
          They are very tasty little cigars! I've nearly pulled the trigger on a box a couple of times in recent months

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          • #6
            I should have been working 6pm - 5am today but have taken the day off to collect MLW from her Christmas do tonight so I took the opportunity to smoke my La Flor Dominicana Oro Chisel, full review in the appropriate place

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            'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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            • #7
              No smoking for me been off sick for 3 days so far man flu


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              A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke

              Groucho Marx

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              • #8
                Well we didnt make it to chester, so having a bottle of this stuff, I think it is one of the nicest soft drinks I have tasted.image.jpg
                Now what to smoke...what will go well with a ginger twist?

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                • #9
                  good evening, I had a PL panatella earlier - cheers!

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                  • #10
                    I'll keep this one short. Weary and can't face the fight with wifi or tapping away endlessly at the iPhone.

                    I was back from work early enough to contemplate No.10 in the CA Top 25 for 2013. It's a big old stick - more or less the same length as a Lusitania (the largest cigar I've smoked to date) but a bit fatter too. So, I needed a bit of time and tonight I had it.

                    Those chaps at CA advise me this is constructed from a "strong, oily, flavorful leaf that leaves an impression on the palate" and "has hearty flavor with a robust nuttiness and a caramel sweetness for balance".

                    The cigar looked good - a nice dark wrapper, very smooth, with the detailed structure of the leaf visible. It's a pleasing reminder that this is a natural product. The smell was very earthy, even a bit 'agricultural'!

                    On first lighting it, there was a leathery 'slap in the face'. Then I'm sitting there thinking this is going to be a leathery cigar when it immediately faded and got much milder, almost a tad creamy. There was nothing strong or distinctive in the taste - not overly leathery, woody, coffee or chocolate - all the usual things I find easy to pick out. That's not to say it was dull. I got little hints of fruit, sweetness, toast and pepper at different stages. By the latter stages, there was a clear strong black coffee flavour which I really enjoy in a cigar.

                    ImageUploadedByTapatalk1418853541.780078.jpg

                    The burn was really uneven and never really got sorted, despite my best efforts. One day I'll get round to researching or starting a thread on the best way to deal with this problem.

                    There was nothing wrong with this cigar and I'd happily smoke another. However, it says a lot that I can't think of much to write and I've deleted most of my notes because they didn't really add anything. After a few recent cigars which really blew me away, this was more ordinary. Ordinary can be good, the marginally smaller (and cheaper) Oliva O Churchill I had yesterday was the better cigar.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Undercover View Post
                      I'll keep this one short. Weary and can't face the fight with wifi or tapping away endlessly at the iPhone. I was back from work early enough to contemplate No.10 in the CA Top 25 for 2013. It's a big old stick - more or less the same length as a Lusitania (the largest cigar I've smoked to date) but a bit fatter too. So, I needed a bit of time and tonight I had it. Those chaps at CA advise me this is constructed from a "strong, oily, flavorful leaf that leaves an impression on the palate" and "has hearty flavor with a robust nuttiness and a caramel sweetness for balance". The cigar looked good - a nice dark wrapper, very smooth, with the detailed structure of the leaf visible. It's a pleasing reminder that this is a natural product. The smell was very earthy, even a bit 'agricultural'! On first lighting it, there was a leathery 'slap in the face'. Then I'm sitting there thinking this is going to be a leathery cigar when it immediately faded and got much milder, almost a tad creamy. There was nothing strong or distinctive in the taste - not overly leathery, woody, coffee or chocolate - all the usual things I find easy to pick out. That's not to say it was dull. I got little hints of fruit, sweetness, toast and pepper at different stages. By the latter stages, there was a clear strong black coffee flavour which I really enjoy in a cigar. The burn was really uneven and never really got sorted, despite my best efforts. One day I'll get round to researching or starting a thread on the best way to deal with this problem. There was nothing wrong with this cigar and I'd happily smoke another. However, it says a lot that I can't think of much to write and I've deleted most of my notes because they didn't really add anything. After a few recent cigars which really blew me away, this was more ordinary. Ordinary can be good, the marginally smaller (and cheaper) Oliva O Churchill I had yesterday was the better cigar.
                      Is its name undercover too? 😋
                      'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                        Is its name undercover too? [emoji39]
                        Damn - really am knackered [emoji20] Ashton VSG Spellbound

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                        • #13
                          The Pegasus is nice for a much smaller smoke.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by cigarmo View Post
                            Well we didnt make it to chester, so having a bottle of this stuff, I think it is one of the nicest soft drinks I have tasted.[ATTACH=CONFIG]21458[/ATTACH]
                            Now what to smoke...what will go well with a ginger twist?
                            That does look good! Where's that from?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Edamski View Post
                              That does look good! Where's that from?
                              asda

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