Those are really good. If you ever find the Lancaro buy a bunch.
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Really nice smoke. Thanks Don!http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09...a19320a3c4.jpg
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You are so very right, it's far too hot to enjoy smoking on the front porch. But I'm about to light one of two remaining Davidoff long Panatellas.
The last of, ten, I think in a white tin with the date on the bottom of *10 A 8 08* can't recall how long it's been since the others were smoked.
Just want to get a smoke in now.
Then once it has cooled down somewhat,this evening will smoked the last Los Calaveras lC46 I have.
Didn't intend to smoke this one until 03 October,but just learned a very dear friend of more than 45 years died on September 3rd,it must be smoked tonight.
Doubt there's much chance of finding another for the October date, but if I'm still above ground, will think of something else.
This Davidoff, I've just lit, is rather dry, not a lot of smoke production, but, so far not as bad as feared...mild not a lot of flavour, but it's a very small ring guage, not burning at all fast...and that is good. Only a very short way into this cigar, and the amount of smoke has just about doubled.Not bad for what must be a rather Mild
cigar.Still more smoke production with no more than a quarter smoked...not at all bad from a cigar I expected would prove to be unsmoke able.
Finally lighting up an Old Henry that @AlanS gave me for my birthday. I think it's the maduro one. Not sure why I didn't keep the box the sampler came in!
Have heard only good things about the Old Henrys...looking forwards to hear your take on that cigar.
Regarding the box...
"Heres to the girl in the little red dress
She ain't got her cherry, but that's no sin;
She's still got the box it came in."
And you still get to smoke that cigar.
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Time to see how these are.
Smoking something now called Estella. Can't remember where I got this. Hope it's a worthy follow up to the Old Henry.