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Taking advantage of what might be one of the last sunny and still evenings of the year (hoping I'm wrong...)
Enjoying one of my last three LFdC Short Robusto 2010 REs... They're really hitting their stride now. But then again, they've always had a delicious butteriness to them.
I'm not normally one to drink peated whisky with cigars, but have a dram of Gordon & Macphail's 8yo Bunnahabhain bottling to accompany - a very comforting and autumnal drop (perfect, as it might be sunny, but it's a bit chilly!)
Also reading a write up of a friend's day of walked-up grouse in The Field (lucky git!)
Bolivar CJ in the sun at lunch with a good coffee mm-mmm!
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How does it compare to other Boli's?
Still need to find my first but not sure which one to go for.
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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....
Taking advantage of what might be one of the last sunny and still evenings of the year (hoping I'm wrong...)
Enjoying one of my last three LFdC Short Robusto 2010 REs... They're really hitting their stride now. But then again, they've always had a delicious butteriness to them.
I'm not normally one to drink peated whisky with cigars, but have a dram of Gordon & Macphail's 8yo Bunnahabhain bottling to accompany - a very comforting and autumnal drop (perfect, as it might be sunny, but it's a bit chilly!)
Also reading a write up of a friend's day of walked-up grouse in The Field (lucky git!)
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Are you a shooting man yourself simon noticed you had a tweed cap on.
Are you a shooting man yourself simon noticed you had a tweed cap on.
Indeed I am - to the extent that I have my own sporting agency and shoot consultancy. Whoever said 'never turn your hobby into a job' didn't know what they were saying.
I smoked a Dutch pyramid and it was hideous! Wrapper came off, then the end split and I binned it! Trying to broaden my horizons but that didn't go well!
Nice one bet you get very buisy at this time of the year.
Last flurry of activity before the pheasant season starts, then it's mostly hand holding for three months. Might even get a couple of days in myself... A couple of weeks off once the season finishes then all action working with shoots on plans for the following year and selling days etc.
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