Those are new to me as well... Looking forward to hearing your report.CI sent an email today on a new to me cigar brand.
Hirochi Robaina
They have a flight sampler of 15, 5 of 3 varieties. I will report back when I get them and try them out.
Those are new to me as well... Looking forward to hearing your report.CI sent an email today on a new to me cigar brand.
Hirochi Robaina
They have a flight sampler of 15, 5 of 3 varieties. I will report back when I get them and try them out.
Yeah I thought about waiting and looking all at once too but I get bored on my lunch breaksI'm a new subscriber so I've been getting emails about it. I'm just waiting till Friday to look at the whole list at once.
Been considering getting a draw tool.
Any one have any suggestions?
I typically use the pokey bit of my pipe tool to help a cigar out. I was smoking a padron 3000 last night that had a very light draw. It would have been nice to open it up just a bit. The night before a man o war had a hard spot just below the wrapper. I used the pokey tool for my 3d printer to open it a bit.Yeah I thought about waiting and looking all at once too but I get bored on my lunch breaks
As far a draw tools I have never used one. I have been pretty lucky with the sticks in the higher price points an overwhelming major of the time have great draws as I'm searching out cigars known for consistency of construction first and foremost. I have had plenty of economic to mid tier sticks have a bad draw and to be honest I normally will just pitch it and get a new one if it's bad enough to really bother me. That being said I just if I ever had a really nice premium cigar that had a bad draw I will probably kick myself for not having a poker!
I typically use the pokey bit of my pipe tool to help a cigar out. I was smoking a padron 3000 last night that had a very light draw. It would have been nice to open it up just a bit. The night before a man o war had a hard spot just below the wrapper. I used the pokey tool for my 3d printer to open it a bit.
Good idea. Hey I guess you could always print a tool as well and try that. So long as it was a plastic that wouldn't give off a chemical taste or smell. If I recall PLA is plant based, could maybe use that? (Been a while since I have done anything with my 3d printer.)I typically use the pokey bit of my pipe tool to help a cigar out. I was smoking a padron 3000 last night that had a very light draw. It would have been nice to open it up just a bit. The night before a man o war had a hard spot just below the wrapper. I used the pokey tool for my 3d printer to open it a bit.
Nice congrats! I do try to keep some smaller cigars around for the times I want a cigar but don't have long to enjoy one.My order arrived today. 55 cigars for $110 total.
I've got a few years worth now.
I really need to pay more attention to the size when I order. The MUWAT's are tiny, but I think that size can fill the "only have X amount of time" cigar.
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They're just consistently amazing, without the harshness some Connecticuts get. Try the puritos sometime -- mini cigar with the same construction quality as the big ones. They're about 35*3.5 inchesToday I'm smoking a Perdomo Champaign Connecticut. My kind of Connecticut because it's Nicaraguan fillers give it a nice boost of flavor to add to the creaminess. Great stick.
I actually looked for a tin of them today at my local B&M but couldn't find. Will prob order some online.They're just consistently amazing, without the harshness some Connecticuts get. Try the puritos sometime -- mini cigar with the same construction quality as the big ones. They're about 35*3.5 inches
I believe that was one of the first ones I tried!! Very smoothI always tell someone that is just wanting to start smoking cigars to start with a Macanudo. They are nice but mild.
Have you tried the Mayans yet? I have some sitting in humi but not yet tried.The humidor is packed and I had to use my little overflow humidor.
If you have a thing for box pressed Maduros, give Oliva MB3 a whirl some time. Holt's and CB both have them very reasonable for the quality that they are. They're my favorite evening smoke nowadays, since I can't afford the new prices on ashton maduros.No, i Have not tried a Mayan. I will look for them next order.
Smoking a Ave Maria Dark Knight right now. Very nice. Good flavor. It is a box pressed maduro.