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jvnshr

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Sep 4, 2015
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Does the MF stand for Mata Fina? If not, what kind of leaf are you using. I'm super impressed with your rolling skills. I couldn't even roll a cigarette or joint without the help of a thumb-roller tool :ROFLMAO:
Yes, MF stands for Mata Fina. I used it as the binder and wrapper for that blend. My cigarette rolling skills also sucked. Some may find it surprising, but for me rolling a cigar is much easier than rolling a cigarette.
 

jvnshr

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You've been holding out on us, Javan. You have access to a local Azerbaijanian varietal, and you are just now mentioning this?
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I wouldn't say that I have access to it, Michael. Let's just say I know a guy who knows a guy. So far I have received nothing. As far as I know they only grow Burley and Virginia here for cigarettes.
 

craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
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Minnesota USA
6-7 year old Joya de Nicaragua Antano Doble Fuerte Dark Corojo.

Cold draw is chocolate/cedar.

First 1/3 rd is unsweetened dark chocolate, leather, cedar notes in the background. There’s a soda/bituminous note from the Ligero. Has some real strength for a cigar that’s been aging for 6-7 years.

Beginning of the second 1/3rd a syrupy sweetness and caramel notes on the initial draw, followed by floral notes. Black pepper notes follow up on the retrohale. There’s still a nice undercurrent of the strong Ligero.

At the halfway mark I’m getting some citrus notes. This is a flavor bomb… The Ligero follows close in the background, like a detective, just waiting to make his arrest. Coming into the last 1/3rd now, and I’m beginning to feel a slight nicotine buzz.

I’m picking up some espresso notes.

The Ligero kicks up a few notches, and there’s some baking spices that follow. A caramelized sweetness underlying.

The burn gets a little wonky at the end. Under an inch left, but I don’t want it to end. Burning my lips and fingertips, so this ones done…

Nice even burn all the way up to the end. Draw was fabulous throughout. I’m a little dizzy. That happens very rarely. I might have to go lay down. ??

This is a top notch smoke.



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danimalia

Lifer
Sep 2, 2015
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That was one hell of a fight last night.

Starting off with a Arturo Fuente Hemingway short story today.
Oh man, I don't follow boxing very closely these days so I didn't buy it, but from everything I've read this morning, I must have missed an instant classic.

Now smoking a Padron 4000 with espresso from Sumatra

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