What Havana did you smoke today?

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This is a great place to talk about the great Havanas you have smoked. Any info is great, box codes and what ever other pertinant info you may have!!!
 
OK, I just smoked part of a 1997 SLR Londsale that was plugged beyon repair and swithced to a PSD4. What can I say, they are always wonderful smokes. Burn and draw were perfect and enjoyed it to the nub. I am drinking a Vox Martini with a water back to compliment (gotta keep the alcohol smell away). even the after taste is great.

I want to hear what you guys are smoking, common ChrisG, you smoke the best cigars out there. Lets hear from you!!!!
 
cmontgomery said:
OK, I just smoked part of a 1997 SLR Londsale that was plugged beyon repair and swithced to a PSD4. What can I say, they are always wonderful smokes. Burn and draw were perfect and enjoyed it to the nub. I am drinking a Vox Martini with a water back to compliment (gotta keep the alcohol smell away). even the after taste is great.

I want to hear what you guys are smoking, common ChrisG, you smoke the best cigars out there. Lets hear from you!!!!

Craig do you have a set of Henrys cigar tool? If not you need to get a set. these of saved me more money in fixing a tight draw than anything
 
I do not have a set. I did poke it a couple times, but this thing was wrapprd so flipping tight i am not sure it was fixable. I gave up after a few tries.
 
bummer...did you hold a proper funeral service for it? I hope so, it's always sad to see a cigar go down like that, and even sadder when it's Cuban
 
I have saved cigars that could not pull. I have heard twigs break when using these. I love them
 
I will have to get a set of those. I have cheap poker but honestly it doesn't work that well. I hate tossing a cigar cuz its plugged
 
Tonight I smoked a ERDM Choix Supreme from JUN07. Wish I had the patience to wait longer (not that I could tell the difference) but it was a real good cigar. Paired it with a Coke Classic and a 30g Ipod.

Life is GRAND!!!
 
I had an H. Uppman the other day...not sure if it was ISOM or not...had no. 50 on a brown band...was really good either way, but the taste of it had me thinking it was cuban..
 
Hatchetman said:
I had an H. Uppman the other day...not sure if it was ISOM or not...had no. 50 on a brown band...was really good either way, but the taste of it had me thinking it was cuban..

How do you smoke a cigar and not know if it is a Cuban or not? Do you not remember when or how you received it?
 
I have so many cigars from PIF's and trades and such...I just can't keep up with a detailed inventory...I could get a cigar from someone, and it could be that I've never had it, and forget to ask what it is.
 
Take a pic of the band and post it. That is if you still have it, and we'll see what ya had.
 
In the middle of a Partagas Lusitana box code FPG LROO. It is absolutely wonderful. Have about 6 more that I will smoke sparingly.
 
I just smoked a RASS w/ box code POS NOV06. This an absolutely wonderful cigar! This cigar is probably the best that I've ever smoked. I am loving the flavors that I get from them.


DL
 
I do not think I have had a bad RASS, one of the most consitant cigars I have ever had, always wonderful.
 
I had a Cuaba Generosos that had been in my humi for about 8 months. I'm not sure of the box code.
 
biggeek69 said:
I had a Cuaba Generosos that had been in my humi for about 8 months. I'm not sure of the box code.

How was it? I have had a Salamone that I absolutely loved and a smaller one (I can't remember which) that I had draw problems with. I would like to know what you thought of it.
 
Kelvin said:
biggeek69 said:
I had a Cuaba Generosos that had been in my humi for about 8 months. I'm not sure of the box code.

How was it? I have had a Salamone that I absolutely loved and a smaller one (I can't remember which) that I had draw problems with. I would like to know what you thought of it.

Absolutely wonderful! Great woody flavors with a hint of nuttiness. It doesn't produce a lot of smoke, but it does produce a lot of flavor!
 
I had a Hoyo de Monterrey Petite Robusto while sitting in front of a slot machine at 2 AM last weekend. I was a little drunk but it was a very tasty little cigar. Had an earthy taste, lots of smoke. Slightly harsh and dry at the start, with a woody flavor. Finish was almost creamy.
 
Today I'm smoking a Montecristo Edmundo from an 05 5x3 pack. The cigar has an excellent burn. The flavors are predominantly hazelnut and coffee bean, and is smooth for being relatively young.