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But I will now slowly start to smoke the regular stuff again. The last three months were fun and I smoked some amazing aged, vintage and rare cigars but if I keep doing this all the good stuff that I have will be gone soon.
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I thought MdO no1s and Ninfas were your typical regular stuff Mike!
Some great classic smokes there indeed Mike, impressed. I recently smoked a LGC No1 & was pleasantly reminded how good they are, only a couple of singles left. The Punch Nifa is indeed impressive but always was IMHO, had my first at Boisdales, actually paid for it! Impressed me then & managed to inherit a few along the way. The Hoyo des Dieux I had just a fortnight ago was a truly outstanding smoke, not a light Hoyo, more med & great after taste.
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Some great classic smokes there indeed Mike, impressed. I recently smoked a LGC No1 & was pleasantly reminded how good they are, only a couple of singles left. The Punch Nifa is indeed impressive but always was IMHO, had my first at Boisdales, actually paid for it! Impressed me then & managed to inherit a few along the way. The Hoyo des Dieux I had just a fortnight ago was a truly outstanding smoke, not a light Hoyo, more med & great after taste.
Yes, the No.1 is a great smoke but it’s not my favourite skinny. The Ninfas was my first one and really stood out. The des Dieux was from the box I recently cracked and it was much stronger than all the other ones I’ve smoked so far and I have smoked quite a few. It has a box code I’ve never seen elsewhere. I will let them rest a few years longer before I smoke one again.
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