Nice workHad a nice little sneaky deeky walk out in the front gardens today. Always a little hairy jumping on the elevator going back and forth from the 18th floor. But at least this time my pockets weren't bulging with pipes. All i had was an ez to conceal Bic. Made it back and into the shower without issue. They came in to check vitals about 10 minutes after i got out. Perfection. At least i don't have to tunnel through a concrete wall, crawl through HVAC and shimmy down elevator lines. Life could be worse.
Today's escape was inspired and empowered by El Cubano Cigars of local Texas City...
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That Bic did manage to scorch the edge of my thumb a tad. Trying to fire up in the Texas winds while keeping an eye out can be a tricky job. :P

Nice work
Love it when cigars are salty.
Anyone know why/ what that is?
Ive never had a salty cigar. Thats interesting.Nice work
Another very good Bobi Gray
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Love it when cigars are salty. These hit me that way. So does NBK from black label. Aladino Corojo has a bit of this... C&D Exclusive has it too
Anyone know why/ what that is?

Could also be sweaty roller hands?This is an interesting experience. I used to get this off of a certain line of candella i had a few times years ago. Always wondered if they used guard dogs in the fields and those were the lower leaves they used for wrappers. haha
This would be another great question for someone that knows about growing/curing. I guess i should start a list for next time i see Arturo and just corner him for an exclusive interview. :P
I wonder if what I'm describing as salt would be better called something else?Ive never had a salty cigar. Thats interesting.
Was talking with my brother about this and he said sometimes white pepper flavor will come through as salty to some folks.I wonder if what I'm describing as salt would be better called something else?
It's not sweet, sour, bitter, or umami...
It's like a wet salt, one of the fancy grey or pink ones... rocky like shale... minerality?

I've noticed distinct saltiness several times, usually in cheaper cigars, such asI wonder if what I'm describing as salt would be better called something else?
It's not sweet, sour, bitter, or umami...
It's like a wet salt, one of the fancy grey or pink ones... rocky like shale... minerality?
I'm glad to hear that you are doing well, and that your release is imminent!Good news from the docs this morning. Numbers are looking good. My wife arrives tomorrow night in Houston and i should be able to get out as soon as the 20th, which would be perfect.
Back to piping (and posting on the WAYS thread) soon with some new pipes and tobacco to try.![]()
Interesting. I definetly get white pepper out of cigars.Was talking with my brother about this and he said sometimes white pepper flavor will come through as salty to some folks.I’ve tasted salty and white pepper….so idk.
Punch Clasico for my first smoke of the day. View attachment 418452
Thanks for the offer. I thought I had an account but I guess not...Anyone with an established JR Cigars account want to sign me up through their Refer A Friend Program? We each get a $30 coupon. DM me for info.

