Popular Post patrickamory Posted June 19, 2022 Popular Post Posted June 19, 2022 ... well not precisely, but as you will see I did take some suggestions from his travel diary. First stop on walk from my hotel to St. James's, nice warm weather here, was James J. Fox. Friendly people, nice selection - I heard them talking up the new Romeo y Julieta Nobles. I stocked up on some small vitolas for park smoking: ERDM Demi Tasse and Bolivar PCs. I also picked up a cigar cutter and torch lighter, neither of which I bring on planes since I don't check luggage. Next stop, after a visit to D.R. Harris for shaving supplies, was Davidoff. Stunning selection of lighters and accessories, and I noted the bright yellow Siglo "Havana Club" ashtrays in the window. I was feeling hot and you had to be buzzed into the humidor so I went to the bar at Fortnum's for fizzy water and coffee instead, followed by book shopping at Hatchard's. Here's where I really started tracing Rob's footsteps: I headed over to the 6 Cavendish Sampling Lounge for a 5 PM table booking. Friendly, welcoming staff, and stunning humidor packed with Habanos regular production, limited editions, LCDH and regionals, and aged cigars. I bought myself some BBFs (my favorite regular production, skyrocketing in price), and a box of QDO50s. The knowledgeable saleswoman offered me some 2010 BBFs, which I passed on at £110 apiece (!), but which smelled amazing, delicate and cardamomy. She then brought out - guess - the RyJ Nobles. The wrapper looked oily and mahogany, the smell was intoxicating - I decided to smoke this one in the lounge. On to the lounge, where I selected Michter's Rye to accompany the RyJ. One of the staff did a lovely job of toasting the foot of the Noble with a Siglo table lighter (which I promptly ordered online) - when I lit the cigar, it came to life with ease, a perfect burn. The Noble was immediately delicious, with a thick blue smoke and mounds of coffee and caramel and undertones of toast. The lounge chairs are comfortable beneath an old skylight. The staff were attentive with drink refills, and promptly helped my non-smoking friend who arrived and ordered a Campari and soda. Ajay appeared and made the rounds; I introduced myself and we chatted about the trend toward CC's smoking well younger, MDO No. 4s, whiskey, and assorted other topics. Fantastic guy, as well reported here and elsewhere! Conversations at adjoining chairs were... next level. I was not eavesdropping, but some stuff makes it into your head anyway. On the way out, I picked up one of those yellow Havana Club ashtrays, and two more Nobles. We then headed to Rob's next spot, 2 Veneti, the only Venetian restaurant in London, and conveniently located only 3 minutes' walk from 6 Cavendish. Both of us know Venice and Venetian cooking well, and I'm happy to say we were very impressed. I ordered sarde in saor, followed by bigoli with anchovies and onions, and finally the tagliata sirloin, rare. She had Parma ham with melon, gnocchi pomodoro, and fritto misto. All with a wonderful rosé. A walk up Marylebone High Street and some pints of bitter at a cosy neighborhood pub and that was the day. Great to be back in London at last. I visited 4-5 a year for work for 20 years, and then the pandemic happened... this is my first international travel, and I'm enjoying it very much! And THANKS Rob for the recommendations : ) 18
Cigarsmoker81 Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Similar experience for me, I’m currently in London and I haven’t been here since ‘19 lots have changed since then, passed by Davidoff yesterday and I was considering ryj noble, probably will go back for it. enjoy the rest of your trip and if you haven’t visited the Havana exchange I highly recommend it ( down the street from davidoff) 1
El Presidente Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Have a fantastic trip Get to Havana Cigar Exchange if you get the chance 2
BigGuns Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 Sounds incredible! Thanks for sharing half the story…pics would make it complete! 2
Ken Gargett Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 15 hours ago, patrickamory said: ... well not precisely, but as you will see I did take some suggestions from his travel diary. First stop on walk from my hotel to St. James's, nice warm weather here, was James J. Fox. Friendly people, nice selection - I heard them talking up the new Romeo y Julieta Nobles. I stocked up on some small vitolas for park smoking: ERDM Demi Tasse and Bolivar PCs. I also picked up a cigar cutter and torch lighter, neither of which I bring on planes since I don't check luggage. Next stop, after a visit to D.R. Harris for shaving supplies, was Davidoff. Stunning selection of lighters and accessories, and I noted the bright yellow Siglo "Havana Club" ashtrays in the window. I was feeling hot and you had to be buzzed into the humidor so I went to the bar at Fortnum's for fizzy water and coffee instead, followed by book shopping at Hatchard's. Here's where I really started tracing Rob's footsteps: I headed over to the 6 Cavendish Sampling Lounge for a 5 PM table booking. Friendly, welcoming staff, and stunning humidor packed with Habanos regular production, limited editions, LCDH and regionals, and aged cigars. I bought myself some BBFs (my favorite regular production, skyrocketing in price), and a box of QDO50s. The knowledgeable saleswoman offered me some 2010 BBFs, which I passed on at £110 apiece (!), but which smelled amazing, delicate and cardamomy. She then brought out - guess - the RyJ Nobles. The wrapper looked oily and mahogany, the smell was intoxicating - I decided to smoke this one in the lounge. On to the lounge, where I selected Michter's Rye to accompany the RyJ. One of the staff did a lovely job of toasting the foot of the Noble with a Siglo table lighter (which I promptly ordered online) - when I lit the cigar, it came to life with ease, a perfect burn. The Noble was immediately delicious, with a thick blue smoke and mounds of coffee and caramel and undertones of toast. The lounge chairs are comfortable beneath an old skylight. The staff were attentive with drink refills, and promptly helped my non-smoking friend who arrived and ordered a Campari and soda. Ajay appeared and made the rounds; I introduced myself and we chatted about the trend toward CC's smoking well younger, MDO No. 4s, whiskey, and assorted other topics. Fantastic guy, as well reported here and elsewhere! Conversations at adjoining chairs were... next level. I was not eavesdropping, but some stuff makes it into your head anyway. On the way out, I picked up one of those yellow Havana Club ashtrays, and two more Nobles. We then headed to Rob's next spot, 2 Veneti, the only Venetian restaurant in London, and conveniently located only 3 minutes' walk from 6 Cavendish. Both of us know Venice and Venetian cooking well, and I'm happy to say we were very impressed. I ordered sarde in saor, followed by bigoli with anchovies and onions, and finally the tagliata sirloin, rare. She had Parma ham with melon, gnocchi pomodoro, and fritto misto. All with a wonderful rosé. A walk up Marylebone High Street and some pints of bitter at a cosy neighborhood pub and that was the day. Great to be back in London at last. I visited 4-5 a year for work for 20 years, and then the pandemic happened... this is my first international travel, and I'm enjoying it very much! And THANKS Rob for the recommendations : ) its like stanley seeking livingstone. 1
Yellot00tr Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 The Garden Room at the Lanesborough was a ton of fun. They have some absurd sticks. Was there Sat evening. £10,000 for a Cohiba 50th Anny. They had a bunch of Dunhills and Davidoffs. 2000 Montes Presidencia sticks as well. 1
Popular Post patrickamory Posted June 20, 2022 Author Popular Post Posted June 20, 2022 I didn't take many photos but here is the RyJ Noble (singular... correct?). Will definitely check out Havana Exchange! 10
patrickamory Posted June 23, 2022 Author Posted June 23, 2022 Havana Cigar Exchange. Which branch is preferred, St. James's or Knightsbridge?
El Presidente Posted June 23, 2022 Posted June 23, 2022 3 hours ago, patrickamory said: Havana Cigar Exchange. Which branch is preferred, St. James's or Knightsbridge? St James. Say hello to Pavel and Dominica for me if either are there when you visit. 1
patrickamory Posted June 24, 2022 Author Posted June 24, 2022 16 hours ago, El Presidente said: St James. Say hello to Pavel and Dominica for me if either are there when you visit. Thanks Rob will do!!!
patrickamory Posted July 4, 2022 Author Posted July 4, 2022 Footnote: the next morning I woke up in my hotel room with a scratchy throat and thought, hmm, maybe I should test for Covid? You guessed, it was positive, and I ended up isolating in that room for 5 days. Oh well, it was a fun visit while it lasted! Never made it to Havana Cigar Exchange, but that means I have something to look forward to when I return in early September. From Rob's original post, I also have Da Mario and The Waterway on my list. Plus I've always wanted to go to Dukes Hotel and try that martini they will only you serve you 2 of
El Presidente Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 2 hours ago, patrickamory said: Footnote: the next morning I woke up in my hotel room with a scratchy throat and thought, hmm, maybe I should test for Covid? You guessed, it was positive, and I ended up isolating in that room for 5 days. Oh well, it was a fun visit while it lasted! Never made it to Havana Cigar Exchange, but that means I have something to look forward to when I return in early September. From Rob's original post, I also have Da Mario and The Waterway on my list. Plus I've always wanted to go to Dukes Hotel and try that martini they will only you serve you 2 of What a pain in the arse! Glad that you are well. We have enjoyed the updates 1
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