Today's cigar was a birthday bomb from [MENTION=13443991]nplymouth[/MENTION], thanks again! it's been dry boxed for a while so I decided to light it up after lunch. once again defying the teachings of our own nicwing & using a v cut on a pirimide [emoji33][emoji848][emoji12]
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Lunch out with my granddaughter today, she runs off to the play area and I smoke a cigar. This is the Licenciados Short Churchill, the wrapper was thick like parcel paper but the burn was perfect. This was one of the pre-cut cigars I mentioned earlier in the month so very convenient to slip in your pocket
IMG_0124.jpgIMG_0126.jpg'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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New at this, so no idea if there's a URL or a picture above. But in honour of Simon Bolivar, who was the first to welcome me and suggested kicking back with an RG Perla, here's the stick in question. It was very nice indeed after hours of clearing brambles and nettles.
I've seen attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion...
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Tuesday 26th July 2016
Originally posted by nplymouth View PostHow was it [MENTION=13431825]smokeyjoe[/MENTION]? - All of mine, from that box have been amazing, but I have heard mixed reviews!
[MENTION=13448813]SHAMZ84[/MENTION] the draw was good, it was almost loose on this particular cigar. I like a v cut on a pirimide, it gets more smoke through more importantly it makes a little pac man face [emoji3]
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostLunch out with my granddaughter today, she runs off to the play area and I smoke a cigar. This is the Licenciados Short Churchill, the wrapper was thick like parcel paper but the burn was perfect. This was one of the pre-cut cigars I mentioned earlier in the month so very convenient to slip in your pocket
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Are you more of a non Cuban cigar fan peejay or are you keeping the Cubans for best curious .
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostAre you more of a non Cuban cigar fan peejay or are you keeping the Cubans for best curious .'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by smokey joe View PostIt started mellow, light bodied and became medium around half way & the flavour developed from there. I would not describe it as typical RyJ flavour as it was nothing like the Churchills (long, short, wide or petit [emoji12]) I've had, but very pleasant all the same.
[MENTION=13448813]SHAMZ84[/MENTION] the draw was good, it was almost loose on this particular cigar. I like a v cut on a pirimide, it gets more smoke through more importantly it makes a little pac man face [emoji3]
[MENTION=13402615]PeeJay[/MENTION] found a cheap one the other week need to dig out that thread
Sound like a great smoke...need to get my hands on them to try
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