After seeing so many here enjoy their cigars, I had to wonder what I might be missing. So I bought a small tin of H Upmann 1844 Reserve apertifs. Got them yesterday, tried one today. Ummm-no. Did not care for it, at all. Will give them to my nephew. He smokes them ol cigarettes, and might like these.
Live and learn. Back to my pipe. To each his (or her) own, yes? Good day all.
I went from pipes, later in life cigars, now back to pipes.
With all the amazing pipe blends out there, I’ve never looked back at pipes, until a few months back, not sure how I ran across these;
The Maduro wrapped brother of our Three Cherry Cavendish blend, The Durango Black Cherry Cavendish highlights a blend of Lemon Virginia and Black Cavendish with the sweet yet refined taste of dark cherries, cinnamon, clove, orange peels and American whiskey.
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I have to admit, these do sound interesting, not your typical cigars.
Their other cigars are also quite interesting, makes me think, there’s more boutique cigars out there with different blending in them, more pipe like, etc...
P.S. Woo, Latakia, Perique, Virginia, Turkish. hmm
A rich, slow burn of a full Oriental mixture of smoked Latakia, Perique and fragrant Turkish balanced w/ the naturally sweet flavor of matured Virginias, white tea leaves and Islay single malt scotch. Light this up at a campfire and there’s a good chance a piece of smoked hickory will start...
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Aromatic hmm
A medium blend of toasted Cavendish with the slightly sweet aroma of peach and rosemary, aged with American whiskey and cedar wood.
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