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Partagas Serie D4, the very first one. Woody, spicy enjoyable.
The Dog.
I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot: Follow your spirit, and upon this charge Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'
Whatever I decide to smoke, it will be up in my attic bedroom with the Velux windows up later tonight.
I adore taking time to polish off a cigar in bed. I first did that in Bordeaux as a student with all the street sounds outside. Mostly the strained fartings of passing phut-phut mopeds.
A Davidoff Winston Churchill No. 10 (Dominican Republic - 5.25 x 52) I really enjoyed the first half of this cigar, smooth and extremely tasty. I can't make up my mind whether it was because I hadn't had my supper or because I am not a regular smoker of large cigars but the second half had my head spinning. I am going to try this one again because I think it's a wonderful cigar. Any of you guys tried any of the new Davidoff Churchill brand cigars?
For me, TJCoro, I selected something I rarely do - a Non Cuban Aurora 1495 series Robusto! Right, what a POS this stogie was . (Senor Deno, can I say "POS.") It was a rather simple, boring smoke and, quite frankly, a giant waste of time.
Lesson learned: Stick with genuine Habanas puros and known comprable N/Cs, such as Davidoff Millenniumand A. Fuente God of Fire. Yummy!
Names TJ, TJCoro, and I blew it with a N/C stinko tonight.
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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