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An RE Friday with @Nate Chu C&C for a Saturday morning with this Sir Winston from 03. Today is going to be great if this cigar is anything to judge it by. What a super smooth star

First cigar of the year.

Siglo VI MAY 11 RyJ Churchill Media Luna Esplendido

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13 hours ago, ChangBang said:

Finally getting a break from partying with a sir Winston on my balcony in hvar, croatia

You poor thing 🤤

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8 hours ago, Heels82 said:

Happy to see you're off the reg Dr. Pepper for banana hammock season 😎 

Flushing out the foopa works wonders for the libido :peace:

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On 7/10/2023 at 4:48 PM, ChangBang said:

Finally getting a break from partying with a sir Winston on my balcony in hvar, croatia

We just got back on Sunday.  You're going to love it!

Safe travels.

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On 7/10/2023 at 11:59 PM, MagicalBikeRide said:

2011 MC No1. Don’t have box code. Some life left in her yet.

I absolutely love these, glad to hear it's still on point and hasn't faded away.

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11 hours ago, Ford2112 said:

Last night a guy gave me some of these while I was fishing.  Surprisingly decent smoke. I'd never tried the brand before.

If you've never tried Joya, the Numero Uno is pretty good.  The 6 5/8 x 44 middle size is better than the small one in my experience.  

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11 hours ago, Cigarsmoker81 said:

Both of e2 and siglo 2 were disappointing 

Angel share was good

What a selection!  I can almost feel the disappointment (though I've never had those three in one day!) 

In case it's helpful (and it's all about personal preferences) --  my experiences with each of those three cigars is that age can make a great deal of difference, adding complexity, nuance and intensity in all the right places.  Even for the Fuente, which I'd wager had the best construction of the three, ...even a couple of years makes a whopping difference to my enjoyment.  

I now try (emphasis on try) to hold most Cohiba and Partagás for 8-10 years (sadly).  Again, to each his or her own, but I've really enjoyed the aged ones, and often don't see a flicker of the same "wow" factor in the young 'uns.

Hope that's helpful, and pls pardon if you'd already waited.  As learned here (by me at least) time doesn't fix everything, ...but just maybe :)

All the best, 

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