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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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On 2/19/2026 at 7:24 AM, Havanaaddict said:

Last night's Cigars 

23' San Cristóbal de la Habana La Punta Molasses, Burnt Sugar, Cocoa :) :) :) 1/2

12' Por Larranaga Petit Coronas Caramel, Honey, Cinnamon :) :) :) 1/2

25' Yerandy Ninfa Toast, Wood, Leather :) :) :)  
 

Blah :)

Ok :) :)

Good :) :) :)

Tasty :) :) :) :)

Heavenly :) :) :) :) :)

Isn’t molasses the same as burnt sugar? 

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20 hours ago, SigmundChurchill said:

Both great characters.  Both from Vegas.

I guess that must be my Las Vegas look.

I like the look so much I have the same pair in a different color. 🤣

But this one makes you look more like Neil Diamond.  :) (All compliments of course.)

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18 hours ago, MadridPuros said:

HUHC RLO NOV 24

Last year's Amazon Basin which I believe is the best. 

I love pour over coffee 💯 👍 

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2 hours ago, BossHogg said:

I love pour over coffee 💯 👍 

One of the best way to brew! And very easy to do for a daily cup of coffee. 

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43 minutes ago, Havanaaddict said:

Not according to AI

Molasses and burnt sugar are not the same.

 

Definition and Composition

  • Molasses is a thick syrup produced during the sugar extraction process from sugarcane or sugar beets. It retains some sugar content and is rich in minerals and vitamins.
  • Burnt sugar, on the other hand, is made by caramelizing sugar until it turns dark and develops a bitter flavor. It is often used as a coloring agent in cooking and baking.

Molasses and burnt sugar have distinct flavor profiles.
While both can exhibit a rich, deep sweetness, molasses is characterized by its robust, bittersweet flavor, often described as tasting like dark caramel with hints of burnt sugar. In contrast, burnt sugar typically has a more intense, smoky flavor due to the caramelization process that occurs when sugar is heated until it burns.

 

And AI is never wrong 😂

Oh then it must be true!! 😂 

Cheers! 🍻 

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10 hours ago, ElLoboLoco said:

This is a beautiful cigar, Sunday Sauce is simmering. 🤌🏼

Man that looks great. 😛

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