I’m already looking forward to smoking outside again. The winter here is just way too long. big fan of this wide Churchill though!
I enjoy many, but Macanudos are my go-to. I just enjoyed one of their Inspirado Silver series on the patio tonight.
I love my cigars...and pipes. If the apocalypse comes and I am fortunate to live long enough there's enough tobacco to last me a decade at least. I cellar tobacco like people hoard toilet paper at the current time. 3 boxes of each came in last week. Honestly, the multi label thingy is a pain as I smoke to the nub. Would love to hear views from fellow cigar lovers on the cigars they smoke (taste, nuances, etc) so I can learn. So much gobbledygook spouted by 'experts' that all that's been done is push prices up and limited editions released faster than watch companies. Stay safe fellow puffers.
When is the title to this thread going to be changed to "Anyone enjoy fine CUBAN cigars"? There's so many great offerings from other parts of the globe yet it seems like everyone here is strictly Cuban tobacco smokers. Kinda like saying you're a wine connoisseur but only drink wine from regions in France
I enjoy cigars from Illusione, Tatuaje, Warped, Aganorsa, Davidoff and Padron. But these are cigars to enjoy while the Cubans are aging. I’m watching for improvement, but so far I don’t see the stunning results you get with aging Cuban tobaccos. Yesterday I smoked a 2 year old Warped Maestro Del Tempo lonsdale, quite delicious but not exceptional. Still, I’m glad to be on my porch on a beautiful day enjoying a smoke and having a good read.
Thought you guys might appreciate this. Great cigar from Warped, and great box for watch tinkering tools. The badge is from the 1930s I think, a friend gifted it to me. Dremeled out the box a bit and inset the tabs with a little epoxy.
This was my last cigar so I ordered some Hoyo Petit Robusto’s and some Montecristo #2... hope they arrive for the BH weekend