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Had a Mehari' Brasil little cigar while walking the new doggie tonight.

HistoryMajor and SmokeyTweed gifted me cigars before Christmas. The small ones are nice for outdoors with the Cocker Spaniel walks. The larger ones I'll keep for warmer weather
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Those are decent little smokes SP...glad you're enjoying the ones we gave ya, cause I'm sure enjoying the pipe tobacco. :cheers:
 
Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Perfecto from an ever-dwindling open box which has been in the humidor for about 14 months now. medium bodied and smooth with notes of sweet almond and wood with a dry, slightly earthy finish. Delicious.
 
A Puros Indios Máxima Reserva robusto, part of a variety pack I got sometime ago. I know little-to-nothing about cigars, but to me, it taste okay but it's not my speed.
 
Took a break from the pipes tonight and had a CAO Lx2 on the way to dinner in Manhattan, where I had one of the best burgers around at 5 Napkin Burgers with a Victory Donnybrook stout on draft. Afterwards we walked and got gelato, I had the tiramisu flavor, and then I lit up a Bolivar Belicoso Fino and enjoyed that on the rest of the walk and drive home. A memorable evening.
 
Yesterday I did a bit of herfin & smoked:
Liga T52 Robusto
Cabaiguan Guapo Rx
Bolivar Gold Medal
La Riqueza Churchill
El Triunfador #2
 
Baccarat Candela. Candela being one of my favorite wrappers.
 
A Carlos Toraño 1916. Not really my speed, but the "sweet spot" does taste pretty nice with some strong coffee.
 
Not too often but some days, like today I enjoy a fine cigar on the 25 mile drive to work. Romeo and Julietta corona is a good'n for that. Mild and goes great with primo java.
 
5 Vegas relic. (I see from reviews that the beef with this cigar is inconsistency stick-to-stick. This one's just fine.)
 
took a break from my pipe tonight and smoked with fellow firefighter at the station tonight, smoked a Rocky Patel Java Toro was originally a Drew Estates but I believe now acquired by RP. Not big on flavor infused cigars but this one I wanted to try. It was great the Java Maduro was excellent, Hints of chocolate along with coffee notes and had a great finish. The hotter you got it the more flavor it seemed to have. Lots and lots of smoke also, which I like. Well worth trying.
 
Dunhill Light Flake on the ride in.

Samuel Gawith Best Brown at lunch.

Planning on Esoterica Dunbar on the ride home and later this evening.
 

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