Today's smoke

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Underrated smoke!

I started the day off with a Cuban Legacy. To me, it's a very underrated cigar that provides a smooth smoke throughout.

Full of flavor, it was a great way to start the morning!
 
I've smoked the Devil's weed robusto and churchill and they are pretty much work cigars, on the mild side with the robusto seeming to be a little better. Nothing really negative about them, but no noticeable flavors either.
 
Don Augusto (very inconsistent in the same box-the worse they look, the better they are), Nestor Miranda Dopplebock robusto, and a Sosa churhchill.
 
I love me some Gurkha

Gurkha Evil started my Friday off today and it didn't disappoint. It rarely does.
 
I'm undecided about the evil and haven't cared much for the legacy(in two similar churchill formats). What size legacy and what size evil ? I haven't had a cigar yet today and I might just try a Gurkha if the rain stops..
 
Gurkha Empire Series III.

I liked the Empire Series IV. The III was good also. Only one stick so far today (woke up at 1pm and then went grocery shopping), another Habano² Belicoso. What are some of y'alls thoughts on the Belicoso size? I like it myself. I just wish more manufacturers would make that size.
 
I kind of like the bellicoso format, but my favorite is the toro.
 
Bahia Trinidad short churchill - mild to medium nothing objectionable.
 
Jose Marti figurado, Don Augusto toro and a Torano Loyale robusto (56 ring).
 
Today I smoked a CAO OSA SOL Robusto. It was surprisingly better than I thought it was going to be. I should have my full 60-second review of the stick up on my channel later tonight. Link tot the channel is in my signature.

...greetings btw - new to the forums! Looking forward to chatting with you all.
 
La Corona Campana torpedo natural, Sancho Panza box pressed toro and a Jose Marti trinidad pyramide.
 
Bacchus natural churchill, gran habano ct churchll overrun and a work cigar.
 
Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Miami Maduro, Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real Maduro, J. Fuego Connoisseur, Esteban Carraras Covenant and HC Habano Colorado
 
I don't think you were addressing that question to me, but if I could lend my 2 cents, I've smoked the same cigar he listed above in toro and box-pressed maduro. I had A LOT of burn issues with the 2 box-pressed Casa Fernandez cigars I smoked (and I had let them both sit in the humidor for a week+ - however, they were both medium to full bodied smokes with TONS of great flavors. The Aganorsa Leaf Miami toro in particular had the biggest smoke output of anything I've smoked this month and had a surprising mix of flavors (coffee, chocolate, sweet cream, cedar, dried nuts). For a relatively new cigar, it's worth giving a shot. Maybe go with the regular round hand-rolls though. The box-pressed smokes I had from this brand were all frustrating smokes despite the good flavors.
 
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