Popular Post StogieSteve23 Posted May 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 5, 2020 2 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said: Today is a surprisingly emotional day for me. It’s the 75th anniversary of my grandfathers liberation from Nazi concentration camps. He was a mischling, his father a Czech jew from the Sudetenland and mother an Austrian catholic. From 14-18 years old he was subjected to slave labor in coal mines and working on various other Nazi projects. He sabotaged a pipeline he was working on, and was sent to dachau. Luckily, the allies were advancing too rapidly, and he was sent back to a gestapo camp, from which the Gestapo took him on a train to the west with the rest of the prisoners who had western connections to escape the wrath of the soviets. He escaped his new camp, and when he woke up on the 5th of May, where he was staying was occupied by American soldiers. So this stick and so much else is for this great man who overcame so much to live and die a successful and proud American. Thank you for sharing this incredible story! 7 1
Popular Post Colt45 Posted May 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 5, 2020 3 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said: Today is a surprisingly emotional day for me. It’s the 75th anniversary of my grandfathers liberation from Nazi concentration camps. So this stick and so much else is for this great man who overcame so much to live and die a successful and proud American. 2 hours ago, CampDelta369 said: God Bless your Grandfather. His story reminds me of our family surviving in occupied Holland and that Hunger Winter in 1944. Cheers Guys. 4 1
Popular Post lovethehaze Posted May 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 5, 2020 UEB NOV 18. Thanks @VRATJV07 An absolute cracker ! 94/95 wonderful flavors ! buttery cream, earthy, nuts, sweet like sugar and I swear I was getting sweet chocolate from time to time, wonderful ! 26 1
Popular Post Puro_Lover83 Posted May 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 5, 2020 Papo BHK 54 and some Zacapa 21
Popular Post JohnS Posted May 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 5, 2020 4 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said: Today is a surprisingly emotional day for me. It’s the 75th anniversary of my grandfathers liberation from Nazi concentration camps. He was a mischling, his father a Czech jew from the Sudetenland and mother an Austrian catholic. From 14-18 years old he was subjected to slave labor in coal mines and working on various other Nazi projects. He sabotaged a pipeline he was working on, and was sent to dachau. Luckily, the allies were advancing too rapidly, and he was sent back to a gestapo camp, from which the Gestapo took him on a train to the west with the rest of the prisoners who had western connections to escape the wrath of the soviets. He escaped his new camp, and when he woke up on the 5th of May, where he was staying was occupied by American soldiers. So this stick and so much else is for this great man who overcame so much to live and die a successful and proud American. That was very moving Karl. Thank you for sharing! ? 4 1
Puro_Lover83 Posted May 5, 2020 Posted May 5, 2020 6 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said: Today is a surprisingly emotional day for me. It’s the 75th anniversary of my grandfathers liberation from Nazi concentration camps. He was a mischling, his father a Czech jew from the Sudetenland and mother an Austrian catholic. From 14-18 years old he was subjected to slave labor in coal mines and working on various other Nazi projects. He sabotaged a pipeline he was working on, and was sent to dachau. Luckily, the allies were advancing too rapidly, and he was sent back to a gestapo camp, from which the Gestapo took him on a train to the west with the rest of the prisoners who had western connections to escape the wrath of the soviets. He escaped his new camp, and when he woke up on the 5th of May, where he was staying was occupied by American soldiers. So this stick and so much else is for this great man who overcame so much to live and die a successful and proud American. What an inspiration and what courage and guts! God bless him! ? 3 1
Popular Post teamrandr Posted May 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 5, 2020 Had a little visitor as I smoked this super aged gem. 1952 Muriel Senator 25
Popular Post BlueRidgeFly Posted May 5, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 5, 2020 RG Petit Corona SOM MAY 17, FOH PSP. Earthiness. Could probably do with some more time down. 21
Popular Post MigsG Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 6 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said: Today is a surprisingly emotional day for me. It’s the 75th anniversary of my grandfathers liberation from Nazi concentration camps. He was a mischling, his father a Czech jew from the Sudetenland and mother an Austrian catholic. From 14-18 years old he was subjected to slave labor in coal mines and working on various other Nazi projects. He sabotaged a pipeline he was working on, and was sent to dachau. Luckily, the allies were advancing too rapidly, and he was sent back to a gestapo camp, from which the Gestapo took him on a train to the west with the rest of the prisoners who had western connections to escape the wrath of the soviets. He escaped his new camp, and when he woke up on the 5th of May, where he was staying was occupied by American soldiers. So this stick and so much else is for this great man who overcame so much to live and die a successful and proud American. Thanks for sharing. Remembering your grandfather and mine, who also became an American citizen. My grandfather was a Filipino-Spaniard who became a spy for the Filipino guerrillas on the island of Panay, where he lived, in the city of Iloilo. He was shuttling messages hidden in his bicycle when he was captured by the occupying Japanese forces. He was tortured for weeks in a mountain hideout until the day the Allied forces landed in March, 1945, and his captors ran. He was one of the fortunate ones that wasn’t beaten to death. America recognized his efforts and gave him citizenship and he lived many years in California enjoying the freedom of this country. Cheers man. 7 2
Popular Post MigsG Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 Huge thanks to @Thirds for this Punch Serie D’Oro No. 2 Edición Limitada, which he gifted to me last year. Held on to it until yesterday, when I deemed it the perfect time to enjoy. And it did not disappoint! Had all the Punch typical flavor, coupled with an addicting sweetness that Cigar Afficionado described as black cherry. It was an awesome cigar, I could literally smoke this every day for a month. 28 1
Popular Post JohnS Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 Romeo y Julieta Churchills BUP May 2019 Do you ever feel that for every marca, vitola or specific Habanos cigar you always seem to luck out on when it comes to smoking, on the flip side, there always seems to be one marca or specific cigar that keeps on delivering, no matter what. In the last 24 to 36 months the Romeo y Julieta Churchill has represented that cigar for me. It's not like I'm a Romeo y Julieta apologist. Far from it, as there are other Habanos brands I'd gravitate to first, but the RyJ Churchill just seems to be batting 1000 lately, to borrow a well-known baseball saying. So what is about recent Romeo y Julieta Churchills that have made their consistency so remarkable? I'd say it would have to be the fact that, for me, since 2016, across a number of box codes, the RyJ Churchill has delivered in construction and in flavour. In regards to construction, I can't recall one overly tight or loose in the draw or burning inconsistently. (Although I have had one or two requiring multiple re-lights!) In regards to flavour, they just seem to always be full of those fruit and cocoa/chocolate flavours. Whether you call it cherries, berries or so on, they just always seem 'fruity' and I need to mention their consistent delivery of sweet flavours too such as anise or licorice, rosewater and turkish delight. This Romeo y Julieta Churchill was the seventh cigar I smoked from the 2019 Xmas Sampler and I must admit that thus far, it's been the best. This is saying something when one compares it to the Cohiba Esplendidos, H.Upmann Sir Winston and Trinidad Fundadores. (Please note, that at the time of writing, I haven't smoked the Cohiba Robustos, Bolivar Silver Jubilee, Ramon Allones Silver Jubilee, Punch 8-9-8 or El Rey del Mundo Tainos yet) I wonder if this will still be best when I finish smoking the Sampler series. I guess we'll see. 33
Popular Post Chucko8 Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 C&C today with this custom Monsdale by Jorge Glorious 30
Popular Post TNT009 Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 Shudda dry boxed but still tasty! 26
Popular Post dangolf18 Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 Fairly enjoyable EL. Nothing mindblowing. Sent from my SM-G973U1 using Tapatalk 24
Popular Post jtfrizzy Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 MAY 15 H. Upmann Magnum 50 paired with a little Suntory Toki Whiskey. How everyone is doing well, staying safe and healthy, and practicing good virus prevention techniques as we start opening back up this wonderful country. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk 25
Popular Post Habana Mike Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 Cinco de Mayo smokes. After the obligatory fajitas, margaritas, tamale, guacamole and salsa with tortilla chips I figured time for a Mexican smoke or two. First was the Aromas de San Andres Gourmet. A true Mexican puro. The magnificent taste and aroma of each cigar is the result of a perfect marriage of the finest quality tobaccos grown from premium seeds in the lush of the San Andres Valley, in Veracruz, Mexico. (per their website). Comes in a cardboard box, foil wrapper and glass tube! Cervantes vitola which I love. Has to be at least 15 years old and has been marinating in the humidor since. Actually a pretty nice smoke, most likely to the age on it. These were pretty rough early on. Smoothed out nicely. Following that and needing my Cuban twang fix I chose the Edmundo Dantes Belicosos. These from 2016 have also mellowed a bit though still possess some strength. Stood up well with the Hornitos. 26
Popular Post JayHabanos Posted May 6, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 6, 2020 El Morro (2001)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 24
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