What Did You Smoke Today

Smoked another Ashton VSG Belicoso No. 1
Im starting to think this is my fav smoke
 
Well, since I haven't been on in a while, there's been a lotta smokin goin on with all of the Haloween gatherings this weekend.

Nat Sherman Suave: Friday ride home from work.
Maria Mancini Magic Mountian Natural: Friday evening costume party, after dinner.
C.com Blue Label: After lunch smoke
C.com Cuban Label: Saturday late afternoon; pre-party, post tapping keg (yuengling)
Cohiba XV550: Saturday Evening costume party...sometime...a good amount of time after the keg was tapped.
 
Cloudy said:
chrisguinther said:
I haven't smoked a cigar in five days!!!

Five days for me as well, thats what a nasty head cold will do for my smoking habits. That ends tonight even if I have to sit outside in 40 degree weather with 25mph winds.
I haven't smoked in 24 days! BAH! :grumble: :cry:
 
nah.. just too many personal things going on at the moment plus work... Remember the work I was doing (it's the 37-page report that I asked in the Fun&Games section). We're trying to get everything and everyone in synch for the presentation meeting with the military folks this week.... old ailing cat... etc etc

Haven't even played golf in over a month also. :cry:
 
Doc-T said:
Haven't even played golf in over a month also. :cry:


WHAT????!!!!!!

That is just disgraceful, T! Over a month.....I am forced to give it up in the winter - you don't have winters!!!!

You know the drill - you must send me 5 of your best cigars......
 
Give him a little power and it goes right to his head.


Yesterday was a rare 2 stick day, on a weekday no less. First a Rico Habana torpedo on ride home from work. Well constructed cigar. Tokk a while to get going good, but after than only a couple of retouches. Sweet flavour, but light in body. Not bitter at all, and just a little bite.

While taking the kids out trick or treating a REO torpedo. I love this stick, the burn is perfect, the construction is awesome, the flavour is great and its so smooth. An all around great smoke. Really nice cigar. I am a big fan of these.
 
Kelvin said:
You know the drill - you must send me 5 of your best cigars......
WHAT?! :shock: Hell no! I am NOT sending you my specially aged Dutch Masters that's been sitting in my car's glove compartment for the past 5 years!
 
I had a Perdomo Lot 23 this afternoon on the front nine.

GREAT CIGAR!!!! Luckily Tim remembered to send them to me when they came in (although I thought it was a mistake when I received them because I had forgotten - yes I am an idiot!)

Very creamy and smooth - with a slight nutty taste that was not overwhelming. I HIGHLY recommend this one. Great burn also.

Thanks again Tim for hooking me up with these.
 
Yesterday smoked an El Rico Habano. I thought it was going to knock me out, and was a little disapointed when it didnt. Great full flavor though, I really enjoyed it.

Today I smoked another c.com cameroon. Bah, I think I'm in love.
 
Last Night I had a Camacho Coyolar Perfecto No. 1 while bar-b-quing up the burgers. It was my first cigar in about a week so I was stoked to fire it up. It had been in my humi for about 4 months and was just right.....
 
It's been a while since I've smoked a cigar so well constructed. It had a lovely, smooth wrapper rich with oil. Nice and tight with an easy draw.

Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Robusto. This Cameroon had a beautiful pre-light aroma. I almost couldn't light it. Almost. It was packed with flavor. A strong presence of Caramel, bits of vanilla and coffee. This is a great cigar. If you haven't tried any of the Don Carlos cigars, you should.

I sipped a bit of Appleton Estate Extra (12 year) rum. It paired really well with the Don Carlos cigar. Recommend it. :thumbsup:
 
Brenda, how would you compare the Don Carlos Cameroon with the Hemmingways?