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Hiram-2011":kbg3rona said:
Dave_In_Philly":kbg3rona said:
Hiram-2011":kbg3rona said:
Partagas Serie D No.4

One of my favorites.
It is a mighty fine cigar, I'm gonna have to get some more.
This was the first cigar that really taught me that different vitolas could actually smoke differently. The PSD No. 2 is ok, but nothing special. The PSD No. 4 can inspire poetry.
 
Dave_In_Philly":nw5sjh84 said:
Hiram-2011":nw5sjh84 said:
Dave_In_Philly":nw5sjh84 said:
Hiram-2011":nw5sjh84 said:
Partagas Serie D No.4

One of my favorites.
It is a mighty fine cigar, I'm gonna have to get some more.
This was the first cigar that really taught me that different vitolas could actually smoke differently. The PSD No. 2 is ok, but nothing special. The PSD No. 4 can inspire poetry.
I'll agree with that brother :)
 
Btw have you smoked the Tat Jekyll yet? Got an undressed and dressed box both sitting in a coolerdor but have yet to try it out.
 
Hiram-2011":kwxfei5q said:
Btw have you smoked the Tat Jekyll yet?  Got an undressed and dressed box both sitting in a coolerdor but have yet to try it out.
Nope, I haven't had 48 hours to dedicate to a cigar recently. Honestly, I still have a box of Wolfmen that is half full because I just never have enough time to sit down and smoke one. I'm hoping to find some time this weekend.
 
Fuente Fuente Opus X corona in the Casa Fuentes cigar bar in the Forum shops.
 
Trying the new Camacho Ecuador -Churchill size. I like the medium body and slight earthiness!
 

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