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Not a true review, but a general overview of what I was able to smoke

(finally) this past weekend.

HdM Epicure No.1: Started out creamy and smooth. Spicy, but not as much

a previous sample. Rob had suggested to wait until Christmas to try it, and, as

usual, was correct (sorry Ken)

Montecristo No.4:Great burn and draw, smooth with a great creaminess,

and integrated spice - a great cigar. The fact that I was able to share one with

a great friend whom I rarely get to see made it all the more memorable.

The star of the weekend.

HdM DC:This showed so much promise, but a tight draw got in the

way of fully enjoying it. It showed some fruity characteristics with spicy

overtones. Draw notwithstanding, I still enjoyed it.

Cohiba Siglo IV: The construction, draw, and burn of these are simply

the best. Still just too youthful to shine. These are very tempting, but I'm

still not 100% sure.

Posted

Bloody nice weekend Colt!

05 Monte No 4's were a real star (not sure what your code was). One of those cigars many people treat with contempt because of it's prevalence. A great Monte 4 is a great cigar indeed.

Lisa must have chosed the HDM DC. I will have a word with her :lookaround:

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» Lisa must have chosed the HDM DC. I will have a word with her :lookaround:

Sir, while I appreciate the thought, I am perfectly capable of getting into

trouble on my own. Thank you.............................................:lol3:

Posted

» Not a true review, but a general overview of what I was able to smoke

» (finally) this past weekend.

»

» HdM Epicure No.1: Started out creamy and smooth. Spicy, but not as

» much

» a previous sample. Rob had suggested to wait until Christmas to try it,

» and, as

» usual, was correct (sorry Ken)

»

» Montecristo No.4:Great burn and draw, smooth with a great

» creaminess,

» and integrated spice - a great cigar. The fact that I was able to share

» one with

» a great friend whom I rarely get to see made it all the more memorable.

» The star of the weekend.

»

» HdM DC:This showed so much promise, but a tight draw got in the

» way of fully enjoying it. It showed some fruity characteristics with

» spicy

» overtones. Draw notwithstanding, I still enjoyed it.

»

» Cohiba Siglo IV: The construction, draw, and burn of these are

» simply

» the best. Still just too youthful to shine. These are very tempting, but

» I'm

» still not 100% sure.

Cool, very nice to hear.

the 'cristo 4 is one of my favourites.

What does HdM DC stand for? :-(

Posted

» What does HdM DC stand for? :-(

Sorry - I usually do try to give the complete name, but I was a bit lazy.

HdM DC= Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona.

Posted

» » What does HdM DC stand for? :-(

»

» Sorry - I usually do try to give the complete name, but I was a bit lazy.

» HdM DC= Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona.

cool thanks!

Posted

Im pressive line up:ok:

I lit up a Hoyo DC last Saturday. Pretty nice smoke but it did not knock the Sig VI of the pedestal :) I tasted cedar with sweet overtones the first third. then it settled to woody with hints of coffee and cocoa. I enjoyed it.

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