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  • #16
    Originally posted by Matt Wall View Post
    Two questions for you Budgie, are the Don Jose's good?? I've got two in my humi but just wondering if they need more time yet or not? Got them from the Rome La Casa about a month ago, 2015 box I think it was.
    Also I saw you were smoking a ERDM Demi-Tasse, are they nice sticks? Been meaning to try them.
    Cheers,
    Matt [emoji4]
    The Don Jose wasn't great to be honest, the Selectos Finos are an elegant, refined smoke whereas this was surprisingly strong.

    I hope time is kind to them as unfortunately I was unable to find any positives other than the construction.

    The Demi Tasse are a good short smoke and so chela you may as well buy a box. If you didn't like them I very much doubt you'd have any trouble selling them on.


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    • #17
      Originally posted by Budgie Smuggler View Post
      The Don Jose wasn't great to be honest, the Selectos Finos are an elegant, refined smoke whereas this was surprisingly strong.

      I hope time is kind to them as unfortunately I was unable to find any positives other than the construction.

      The Demi Tasse are a good short smoke and so chela you may as well buy a box. If you didn't like them I very much doubt you'd have any trouble selling them on.


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      Oh right, that's a shame, I have heard some reviews saying they are quite strong and aggressive atm so I might wait a while to smoke mine. As for the Demi-Tasse they sound lovely, I'll have to pick some up. Where can you get them from these days??
      Cheers

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      • #18
        Indeed Smokey Joe, glad you found the perfect moment for it. It's not a celebration cigar by any means but it ain't a dog walker either!
        Last edited by Simon Bolivar; 11-07-2016, 06:53 PM.
        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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        • #19
          Simple Minds!

          Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
          Indeed SJ, glad you found the perfect moment for it. It's not a celebration cigar by any means but it ain't a dog walker either!
          As a simple, but humble newbie, and I hope I'm not being out of line here....I really wish you guys would quote the pertinent part of the the post you are responding to. I have enough trouble understanding all this cigar lingo you guy toss around. Like...who's SJ and what's a "dog walker?"


          Ricky Bobby
          Last edited by TJCoro; 11-07-2016, 07:04 PM.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
            As a simple, but humble newbie, and I hope I'm not being out of line here....I really wish you guys would quote the pertinent part of the the post you are responding to. I have enough trouble understanding all this cigar lingo you guy toss around. Like...who's SJ and what's a "dog walker?"


            Ricky Bobby
            My apologies RB, I meant to quote the post i was referencing. Have corrected my entry to ead Smokey Joe. Dog walkers are usually referred to as cheap & cheerful smokes whilst doing other things, rather than sitting down & just concentrating on the cigar. Or at least that's my view.
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #21
              Walking the dog!

              Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
              Dog walkers are usually referred to as cheap & cheerful smokes whilst doing other things, rather than sitting down & just concentrating on the cigar. Or at least that's my view.
              Haha! Thanks, Simon Bolivar.

              That's a clever name for "cheap & cheerful" cigars So, I guess another time you could smoke one is while mowing the lawn… Or walking the dog as the name implies.

              The things I learn around this place!

              Ricky Bobby
              Last edited by TJCoro; 13-07-2016, 12:51 PM.
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