A Partagas SPN2 and a large glass Scotch..
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Saturday 5th February 2011
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Had a fantastic day out (as anyone sad enough to follow me on Twitter may have surmised). One of the highlights was a fantastic ERdM PC (OTS OCT 09) from my recent order from Mitch. I love these cigars, lots of smoke and great flavour...
Also had a few drinks in the gin distillery and watched the King's Speech for the third time - and every-time it has been as remarkable as ever. Colin Firth has delivered one of the seminal performances of all time there.
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Erm, am I missing something Puff (quite possibly, I've not exactly been on top of my game recently), but is that not a Cuban cigar? I didn't realise there was an NC VR brand, and if there were, I wouldn't have thought they'd have had the audacity to take the great man's name for a cigar too.
And if it is the cigar I'm thinking about, then spot on, it's a damn fine cigar in my experience.
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Met up with a friend from time back and worked my way through a glorious JL No.1.
It was initially as tight as a gnat's chuff, but a good poke up the jacksie saw it come good.
Wonderfully flavourful, once the juices started flowing"Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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hey all,
a rather nice evening was had...... copied this recipe for cooking duck breast off the cigar afficiando website, only i exchanged the braised endives for pak choi, garlic, soy sauce and olive oil and some long grain boiled rice:
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had a couple of glasses of chateau neuf du pape with a newly aquired bolivar corona gigantes, thanks to craig (whisky77)!!! tonight i feel like a rich man, lol!!! gonna finish the night off with a couple of glasses of black bush......
anyway, aside from the h upmann sir winston and a couple of aged (1998) ryj churchills, this is one of the best churchills i've ever had.......
all the best,
alex
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Originally posted by cj121 View PostMet up with a friend from time back and worked my way through a glorious JL No.1.
It was initially as tight as a gnat's chuff, but a good poke up the jacksie saw it come good.
Wonderfully flavourful, once the juices started flowing
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Originally posted by Puff Scotty View PostJust watched the two 6 Nations matches with pints of Guinness & my first enjoyable NC...yeah that's right a really good NC ......
A vegas Robaina Don Alejandro gifted by my illustrious brother, bloody good smoke
However as best as I am aware (and Google) there is no such thing as a non Cuban Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro and I suspect what you smokes was a stone-cold classic CubanOriginally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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Originally posted by Stevieboy View PostThe return of CJ??? Good to hear from you mate
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I'm flitting and flirting with the seegars again. Lighter times are on their way, which frees up a bit of time. Way out of touch on the board, but will keep my hand in, (smiley with tentative thumb up)"Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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Originally posted by Simon-JG-hr View PostErm, am I missing something Puff (quite possibly, I've not exactly been on top of my game recently), but is that not a Cuban cigar? I didn't realise there was an NC VR brand, and if there were, I wouldn't have thought they'd have had the audacity to take the great man's name for a cigar too.
And if it is the cigar I'm thinking about, then spot on, it's a damn fine cigar in my experience.
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