Popular Post Boss Hog Posted February 4 Popular Post Posted February 4 Enjoyed a Juan López Malecon Edición Regional Andorra 2015. Exceptional cigar. 31
Popular Post JohnS Posted February 4 Popular Post Posted February 4 Padron 1964 Anniversary No. 4 Natural... 28
JPark3 Posted February 4 Posted February 4 9 hours ago, JohnS said: Padron 1964 Anniversary No. 4 Natural... I've only had the Maduros, which I adore. If you can, how would you compare the two? 1
Popular Post Lucas Buck Posted February 4 Popular Post Posted February 4 ‘04 PSdC #3 - the most luscious cream & sourdough. 31
Popular Post Gemini_Man Posted February 5 Popular Post Posted February 5 Fuente Don Carlos Anniversario. This was exceptional. Far and above the best Don Carlos I've had. 27
Popular Post barrygoodvibes Posted February 5 Popular Post Posted February 5 Gorgeous wrapper. Very nicely constructed. Zero flavor. Big bummer. Trying to find some non-Cubans that are delicious and this was surely one of them. Sweet maple, nutty oak. 94 point cigar. 26
JohnS Posted February 5 Posted February 5 7 hours ago, JPark3 said: I've only had the Maduros, which I adore. If you can, how would you compare the two? Sure. The 1964 Series in Natural tender be more rounder. In other words, not as sharp or crisp on the palate, if you know what I mean. The famous Padron flavours remain much the same. 1 2
Popular Post Sudzdaddy Posted February 5 Popular Post Posted February 5 Rafael Gonzalez Lonsdale, PUC JUL 00. Snug draw, ample blue smoke, medium-bodied with a dusty wood finish. 28
JPark3 Posted February 5 Posted February 5 7 hours ago, JohnS said: Sure. The 1964 Series in Natural tender be more rounder. In other words, not as sharp or crisp on the palate, if you know what I mean. The famous Padron flavours remain much the same. Perfect, thank you! 2
Popular Post Boss Hog Posted February 5 Popular Post Posted February 5 Montecristo Edmundo (EOL JUN21). 24
Hoosh Posted February 5 Posted February 5 12 hours ago, MAT said: What did you think of these? I find “aged” scotch from lower end blenders to be an interesting idea.
MAT Posted February 5 Posted February 5 3 hours ago, Hoosh said: What did you think of these? I find “aged” scotch from lower end blenders to be an interesting idea… Nice drink, I was pleasantly surprised by the Ballantines.
Popular Post Justins123 Posted February 5 Popular Post Posted February 5 Ramon Allones Corona from a cab. OSU ABR 02. 25 1
bmac Posted February 5 Posted February 5 18 hours ago, Gemini_Man said: Fuente Don Carlos Anniversario. This was exceptional. Far and above the best Don Carlos I've had. Super sleeper.I love them. 3
Popular Post Sudzdaddy Posted February 6 Popular Post Posted February 6 Punch SS#1, LEOO EOG (La Corona, October, '99). Rough start. Clean punch, effortless draw, but a flaky ash that required touchups, and eventually a relight just past the inch-mark. Fortunately, no impact to flavor; copious amounts of aromatic sandalwood, light spice, and a creamy leathery texture. Smoked like a dream to the nub, classic Punch flavors that never got past medium. 21
Popular Post Hoosh Posted February 6 Popular Post Posted February 6 10 hours ago, MAT said: Nice drink, I was pleasantly surprised by the Ballantines. Nice. A couple of years back I bought a few cheap blended scotches and had my wife pour them, and I tasted them blindly. This was my resulting order… Funny how now though, the only cheap blended scotch I drink is Cutty Sark. Sorry for the sideways distraction in the Daily Smoke thread everyone…🙂 11 1
Popular Post LaoFan Posted February 6 Popular Post Posted February 6 JLP2 @ the range before taking off for a quick trip pre-CNY. 19
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