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  • Thursday 19th October 2017

    I don't know about you but after a few mediocre cigars I find my palate getting a little jaded. Reignited it today with one of my favourite cigars, a Honduran Punch double maduro. I've not had a bad Honduran cigar yet.

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    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    Smoking a rare treat- Partagas Royales from the 1980s, with (and courtesy of)[MENTION=941]Simon Bolivar[/MENTION] and also with [MENTION=13417760]Wigan[/MENTION].
    Last edited by mcdee; 19-10-2017, 10:12 PM.

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    • #3
      Just had a Gilberto Oliva with zero rest. Im pleasantly surprised as I wasnt expecting much. Probably better than the serie O but not quite on a par with the v. Very mellow and no harshness at all. Being a new release with no humi time i really cant complain. Worth a buy if you like your olivas, but i would say that as im basically an oliva whore

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      • #4
        Romeo Duke 2009 coupled with a dram of Laphroaig 18yo.
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          [MENTION=13402615]PeeJay[/MENTION] If it smokes as good as it looks then it's got to be a good un!

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            '09 RyJ exhibition no.4 next.

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              Brickhouse Robusto
              good medium bodied cigar for ?4. Nothing special but the construction is good and probably the straightest burn ever. Nice liquorice aftertaste
              7/10

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mbro12 View Post
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                Brickhouse Robusto
                good medium bodied cigar for ?4. Nothing special but the construction is good and probably the straightest burn ever. Nice liquorice aftertaste
                7/10
                I?ve only tried the Mighty Mighty, out in the USA, and that was a great stick for under $10


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sludgie View Post
                  I’ve only tried the Mighty Mighty, out in the USA, and that was a great stick for under $10


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                  In the USA at the moment, hence a sudden uptick in my smoking.
                  last 6 months in the U.K. : 3 cigars
                  5 days in the US: 4 cigars

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mbro12 View Post
                    In the USA at the moment, hence a sudden uptick in my smoking.
                    last 6 months in the U.K. : 3 cigars
                    5 days in the US: 4 cigars
                    My time in the US certainly gave me an appreciation for the huge range of NC Cigars , and at the prices out there, it was an education!



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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sludgie View Post
                      Romeo Duke 2009 coupled with a dram of Laphroaig 18yo.
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                      My go to apart from lagavulin 16


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pootana View Post
                        My go to apart from lagavulin 16


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                        You see. My dad describes these as quite sweet.. to me they are examples of the most tight face crunching whisky's I've ever tried!
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                        I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                        • #13
                          Islay malts aren?t sweet most would describe a smokey or peat . Highland malts have a sweeter edge to them


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                            Originally posted by mcdee View Post
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                            Smoking a rare treat- Partagas Royales from the 1980s, with (and courtesy of)[MENTION=941]Simon Bolivar[/MENTION] and also with [MENTION=13417760]Wigan[/MENTION].
                            And what a great cigar it was too, cheers Simon

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                            • #15
                              I quite like the lag 16...never had the Laphroiag 18,

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