Cigar Trade Fun and Games II

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flagman said:
The Immenso!!! (hahaha) She's hot!!!!!

Surprisingly, that's a pretty decent cigar. I expected a total dogrocket when I lit one up, but it was a good smoke. I've had a few of them and there's one in my humi right now. Quite the conversation piece and a great way to spend an entire afternoon (and part of the evening for that matter).
 
I just can't seem to fire up the Immenso. The chick is just too hot looking on the band! My guess for the day -

Padron 1964 Ann Principe?
 
oOOo....all good guesses...

Hint #1:

It's easy to find if you know where to look.
 
Hatchetman said:
biggeek69 said:
CAO America

ding ding ding ding

Someone has been to CigarStudent.com

you know the drill!!

PM sent with shipping info. By the way, what size America are you smoking? I've been a little disappointed with the America. It starts great, but never opens up. It kind of stays flat throughout. I've only had the Potomac, though.

Anyway, my question is... coming tomorrow. :D
 
Well, tomorrow came and went without a question... So, here's the question:

Carlos Fuente set up shop in what country (outside of the US) originally? Why did he have to move operations? What year did he set up operations in the Dominican Republic?

I know it's a 3 parter, however the correct answer to all 3 gets a nice surprise... :D

1 guess per person/per day.

--Scott
 
Set up shop in Dominican Republic after a fire burnt his first shop in 1980.
 
I like the multi part questions so here it goes.

Originally set up in Nicaragua (outside US).

The first factory was burned by rebels and a second factory inHonduras was also destroyed by fire

In 1980 they moved to the Dominican Republic

Hopefully I have at least one of the three correct.
 
RMPD109 said:
I like the multi part questions so here it goes.

Originally set up in Nicaragua (outside US).

The first factory was burned by rebels and a second factory inHonduras was also destroyed by fire

In 1980 they moved to the Dominican Republic

Hopefully I have at least one of the three correct.

WOW that was quick! :lol: I think I have your info, but just in case... would you please send it to me and I'll get you some Fuente bootlegs on the way!

--Scott
 
As we all know the churchill size cigar was named after Sir Winston Churchill.

What was the original cigar size called before being renamed in the Romeo y Julieta factory in Cuba?

Bonus if you can name what the size is currently called in the cuban list of sizes?
 
Nobody care to take a guess. A bit more time and a google search can net you some very nice stix.
 
Is it the Clemenceau??

I hope I win, so I can bomb someone else!!
 
Congrats to Gordon.

I will be sending you a little something out today. All it took was a bit of whining on skype to get someone to make a guess.
 
Thanks Erik, I couldn't leave you hanging - the Dominican RYJ Clemenceau is one of my favorite mild cigars. And so...here is the question:

I read a story about how we came to drink one of our favorite beverages - coffee that is - not beer, sorry guys.

If anyone can tell me the correct story according to what I found, they will recieve a nice package from the frozen north.

Good Luck!
 
A goat hearder in Ethiopia noticed his goats would get energy after eating berries from a tree. He tried them and had the same effect. He told the Mooooks (umm monks) nearby about the berries and they used them to stay awake during parayer time (that is what i use coffee for too!) and then the monks started to roast them and it taisted better and had the same effect.
Now we have coffee

Even close??? 8)
 
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