Mil Dias CG with a cup of home roasted coffee from Burundi. Finally trying this cigar after receiving the good word from the guy at my local shop as well as @Rockyrepose here.
What are your thoughts?Mil Dias CG with a cup of home roasted coffee from Burundi. Finally trying this cigar after receiving the good word from the guy at my local shop as well as @Rockyrepose here.
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I purchased a box of the Mil Dias with no regret, I do regret not buying a box of The T, outstanding smoke or it's the Lagavulin Offerman Edition I'm drinking talking but I only have a few left and The T original is a very good cigar.I liked it quite a bit. It reminded me of the Pichardo Classico from the same maker that I was impressed with a few months back. Just a well blended, well made cigar.
Now smoking a Drew Estate Nica Rustica.
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I smoked one of those Friday playing golf. Was two or three years old and very good.I liked it quite a bit. It reminded me of the Pichardo Classico from the same maker that I was impressed with a few months back. Just a well blended, well made cigar.
Now smoking a Drew Estate Nica Rustica.
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Beautiful wrapper on that. For me, an orange hue to the wrapper is a must for Cohiba.2013 Cohiba Robusto.
Cooking you dinner, giving you cigars and booze... your daughter knows how to pick 'em!Enjoyed a marvelous Cuban Cohiba Robusto with some nice bourbon with my SIL after I enjoyed a marvelous dinner he and my daughter prepared. Got to play with my Granddaughter quite awhile before dinner. Life is good!
How are those La Trova turning out? Is that recent production, or from the OR a couple years ago?Cooking you dinner, giving you cigars and booze... your daughter knows how to pick 'em!
Now smoking Trinidad La Trova with a cafecito.
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