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What cigar (or pipe) did you smoke today?

HHISIII

One of the Regulars
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196
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Hilton Head, SC
JdN Dark Corojo with a Sam Adams while finishing some work, sitting on the porch.
Gurkha isn't the best, but I grab them when I see them on sale. The gorge fest on CI has em for $3 each in 5 packs. I'm not sure I'd pay the $8-13 each, but at $3 it's hard to beat. I might have a Triple Ligero later...
 

BobC

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Central IL
Not bad. That cigar is pretty good.
I was actually kind of taken aback by the packaging of the full sized Edmundos. They come in a paper box of 15. There are five inner boxes of three cigars. I guess it is ok but geez, I prefer a real box. The cigars went into the humidor anyway but.....

I've never seen packaging like that, but it sounds wasteful.

The Mi Amor was quite good. Enjoyed it with a taste of Aberlour a'bunadh from a new bottle just opened tonight. Interesting change in color and taste from the first bottle. Still a very good cigar with a very good scotch. Enjoyed them both.
 

BobC

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Central IL
JdN Dark Corojo with a Sam Adams while finishing some work, sitting on the porch.
Gurkha isn't the best, but I grab them when I see them on sale. The gorge fest on CI has em for $3 each in 5 packs. I'm not sure I'd pay the $8-13 each, but at $3 it's hard to beat. I might have a Triple Ligero later...

How was your Dark Corojo? I'm wondering if some aging will settle that one down a bit. I think I've only smoked one, and it was definitely not for a beginner.
 

HHISIII

One of the Regulars
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Location
Hilton Head, SC
It was excellent, strong, but excellent...
This one has been sitting in my humidor for ~3 months with no real mellowing. I think you'd probably have to keep em buried in the back for quite some time to settle it down. A neighbor was out smoking with me and had to leave, just the smoke off of it was a little much for him. The flavors are great and the price isn't horrible, every one I've smoked has had a good pull, good construction and a nice even burn.

The Gurkha 3x Ligero was good, but I think my palate was still a little skewed by the JdN.
 

St.Ignatz

Call Me a Cab
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2,443
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On the banks of the Karakung.
Wednesday.
Mi Amor in the AM and an Air Bender after work. What happened, is everyone off the Benders? Picked up a box for an upcoming trip to the second biggest state in the union. The manager at Holts gave me a San Cristobal Del Sol to try. Looking forward to it.
Tom D.
 
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I've never seen packaging like that, but it sounds wasteful.

The Mi Amor was quite good. Enjoyed it with a taste of Aberlour a'bunadh from a new bottle just opened tonight. Interesting change in color and taste from the first bottle. Still a very good cigar with a very good scotch. Enjoyed them both.

I didn't care much about the waste but it was just strange to be boxed like that instead of wood boxed all together. [huh]
I had a Partagas Mille Fleurs last night instead. I just didn't have the time for the Edmundo.:eusa_doh:
No scotch to go with it. I was just watching a re-run of Ghost Hunters at that time.:p
If I did, I would likely have gone for the Glen Grant for variety. :D
 

indycop

I'll Lock Up
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8,325
Location
Jacksonville, Florida
Wednesday.
Mi Amor in the AM and an Air Bender after work. What happened, is everyone off the Benders? Picked up a box for an upcoming trip to the second biggest state in the union. The manager at Holts gave me a San Cristobal Del Sol to try. Looking forward to it.
Tom D.
There's just too many good cigars to keep up with!:)
 

rmrdaddy

One Too Many
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1,217
Location
South Jersey
I was actually kind of taken aback by the packaging of the full sized Edmundos. They come in a paper box of 15. There are five inner boxes of three cigars. I guess it is ok but geez, I prefer a real box. The cigars went into the humidor anyway but.....

James,
The 3 cigar cardboard soft pack is only one option, Edmundos also come in 3 packs like yours in aluminum tubos, and also in semi-boite natural boxes of 25. They were also available in a 25 cigar jar format this year as a limited release. I received a "box" of Monte 4's once that was composed of 5 five packs. They smoked the same, but didn't have that slight press that dress box cigars do.
 
James,
The 3 cigar cardboard soft pack is only one option, Edmundos also come in 3 packs like yours in aluminum tubos, and also in semi-boite natural boxes of 25. They were also available in a 25 cigar jar format this year as a limited release. I received a "box" of Monte 4's once that was composed of 5 five packs. They smoked the same, but didn't have that slight press that dress box cigars do.

Yeah, I figured that. Those were the only ones that I could get my hands on so I didn't pay too much attention to how they were packaged. In some cases you take what you can get as you say, they smoked the same.:p
The jar probably costs a fortune so I'll take the box. :D
 

SteveAS

Practically Family
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841
Location
San Francisco
I smoked a Ramon Allones Emenencias (a 2005 Swiss Regional Edition) while I walked the dog this morning. It started off tasty, but a bit light. By the time the first inch was smoked, however, it was rich and delicious. Just a damn good cigar!
 

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