MadridPuros Posted February 1 Posted February 1 On 12/17/2025 at 8:36 AM, Ford2112 said: Roma Craft Intemperance EC XVIII AWS IV. Like the size and I am liking all the Roma Crafts I have tried lately. Got a bonus Avowed The Vow. Know nothing about this brand. Brother you are you going to love the vow. I’m not super familiar either. Just know it’s straight pretzels on the palate. 1
Ford2112 Posted February 1 Posted February 1 54 minutes ago, MadridPuros said: Brother you are you going to love the vow. I’m not super familiar either. Just know it’s straight pretzels on the palate It was a solid cigar that I would revisit. 2
Popular Post Hoosh Posted February 3 Popular Post Posted February 3 On 2/2/2026 at 2:44 AM, Çnote said: Are these the 12 or the 10 guage variety? Supposedly full bodied, but without fail, every 12 guage version I’ve smoked hasn’t been as strong (“Full Strength” 😆) as the Viaje propaganda implied. Smoking mostly lighter cigars would probably give these a “fuller strength” perception though...I did just get a local shot to set aside five of the 10 gauge for me to pick up this evening. Guess I’ll find out myself. The 2025 Full Moon I had the other day, however, did leave a “strong” impression on me. 🙂 Edited to add the 10 guage photo. Closed foot, so a soft light to start with these for sure: ****************** I picked up some Oz Family cigars - the OG Nicaraguan MAS Robusto - on the cheap this past week. We’ll see… Breaking one in after dryboxing overnight and all day today: Turned out to be a really good first cigar; earthy, nutty, and a hint of cinnamon. No complexity here, flavors didn’t fluctuate between thirds, and it was actually a medium to just shy of being a full strength cigar. Based on a singular cigar, this was a pretty good buy! 7
Popular Post Hoosh Posted February 5 Popular Post Posted February 5 Some recent buys - I know I’ve mentioned before how much (and why) I enjoy Mexican tobacco. The fiver on the left is Casa Turrent 1942 Double Robusto and on the right is the Casa Turrent 1901 Double Robusto. The lower middle cigars are the Crowned Heads Juarez Shotz - MSA wrapped, of course! 9
Hoosh Posted February 8 Posted February 8 I have somewhat of an interest in those new Belicosos. As a mixed filler, I’m curious how they’ll compare to the regular Late Hour cigars. Please let us know what you think! 1
barrygoodvibes Posted February 8 Posted February 8 6 hours ago, Hoosh said: I have somewhat of an interest in those new Belicosos. As a mixed filler, I’m curious how they’ll compare to the regular Late Hour cigars. Please let us know what you think! I will! Unfortunately have a cold right now, but the regular Churchill Belicoso is one of my favorite non-Cuban short smokes. Incredible value and taste. 1
Hoosh Posted February 8 Posted February 8 10 hours ago, barrygoodvibes said: I will! Unfortunately have a cold right now, but the regular Churchill Belicoso is one of my favorite non-Cuban short smokes. Incredible value and taste. Hope you get better soon! That’s great to hear about the regular Belicoso. I’m not a huge fan of Davidoff in general, but at ~$12 a stick, that could be a great value!
alloy Posted February 10 Posted February 10 19 hours ago, barrygoodvibes said: Really good stick. SBC sent me one in my vip pack. 2.5 hour smoke. 3
Popular Post M777 Posted February 11 Popular Post Posted February 11 Couldn't resist the sale, box of Gellis Marevas for 180 delivered. Putting these to sleep for a good while. 12
Popular Post Hoosh Posted February 12 Popular Post Posted February 12 I was finally able to locate some of these - the Crowned Heads Thunderkiss. It is an Ecuadorian habano wrapped, Nicaraguan bound and filled, 5x54 Robusto. Yep, it’s named after the White Zombie song! 🤘🙂 9
Ford2112 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 17 hours ago, Hoosh said: Yep, it’s named after the White Zombie song! 🤘🙂 In nineteen sixty, fiiiive yeahhhh....wowwwww lol 3
Hoosh Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Yes! 🤘I was trying to add that to my post last night, but couldn’t figure out how to embed the video, so, thanks! 1
Popular Post Astro70s Posted February 13 Popular Post Posted February 13 Some Tatuaje Petit Cazadores. Cracking little sticks, and great value. 7
Popular Post Pmo13 Posted February 17 Popular Post Posted February 17 Loaded up on some dailies (LADC/Charter Oak) and some stuff I haven’t had yet like the Golden Era (I’m a sucker for skinnies) and some Ashton’s and Noblesse for when I feel like really kicking back. 10
Popular Post mikejh Posted February 18 Popular Post Posted February 18 I'm excited to try these. Great smell. 10
brutusthebuckeye Posted February 18 Posted February 18 8 hours ago, mikejh said: I'm excited to try these. Great smell. Whoa!!! My grandfather smoked his last DeNoblli one hour before he died at 92 years old. My dad smoked cigarettes but always had a few 5 packs of Parodi and DeNoblli around the house or shop. Ive smoked quite a few in my time. They can be a little rough!!!!!! 3
Popular Post Chibearsv Posted February 18 Popular Post Posted February 18 8 hours ago, mikejh said: I'm excited to try these. Great smell. Cut them right in the middle and smoke one half at at time. They go longer than you'll expect. 5
Popular Post Hoosh Posted February 19 Popular Post Posted February 19 The Antica is a great smoke! I have notes from my last smoke of wood, cinnamon, apples, and peat. As @Chibearsv suggested, they are a long smoke, so cutting them in two helps. I tend to smoke them whole, so there’s that. 😆 ************* I also picked up a couple of fivers; the new Paul Stulac Blue Lightning Sky Robustos (5x54) and some Oz Family Cigars Karatoba K52s (5x52)… 9
Popular Post Mr. DD Posted February 24 Popular Post Posted February 24 Alex Gonzalez Cigars, Un Nuevo Reino - Prince (5” x 50), bundle of 25. These cigars are bangers! I highly recommend them. 11
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