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What does anyone think of Montesino?
indycop said:What does anyone think of Montesino?
vonwotan said:Today's smoke was 1990 Vintage Rocky Patel.
Good Food, Good Cigars, Good Friends.spiridon said:Last week while in Boston after the Marathon, shared a couple of Bolivar Petit Coronas and Ramon Allones Special Selections with my Son. Smoked these cigars while visiting a nice cigar bar on Hanover. While there, paid WAY too much for a couple of Padron Anni. Maduros. . Since then I have enjoyed a couple of San Cristabols by Peppin. This past weekend I enjoyed herfing with RedPop and a bunch of other friends in the NOLA area.....enjoyed more of the above in addition to a Joya de Nicaragua Antano(sp?)......not a bad one in the bunch!!!!
spiridon said:Last week while in Boston after the Marathon, shared a couple of Bolivar Petit Coronas and Ramon Allones Special Selections with my Son. Smoked these cigars while visiting a nice cigar bar on Hanover. While there, paid WAY too much for a couple of Padron Anni. Maduros. . Since then I have enjoyed a couple of San Cristabols by Peppin. This past weekend I enjoyed herfing with RedPop and a bunch of other friends in the NOLA area.....enjoyed more of the above in addition to a Joya de Nicaragua Antano(sp?)......not a bad one in the bunch!!!!
RedPop4 said:He certainly didn't pay too much here. All he had to do was shuck oysters
maintcoder said:What did you think of it? I generally smoke one of these (or the 1992 version) while taking a long walk along the river and golf course in town. The first 1/2 inch can be a bit bitter (in my experience), but then it smooths out nicely. From that point on, I enjoy them immensely and get sort of bummed out when it is gone.
This week has been a big Romeo y Julieta week - a couple of Cedro Deluxe #2s and my new favorite the Habana Reserve while I walk along the waterfront at lunch. After work, I have had a Rocky Patel Signature, a Rocky Patel R4, and 5 Vegas Classic and Gold torpedos. Today's lunchtime smoke will be a La Aurora robusto that has about a year of humidor aging on it...
vonwotan said:I have always enoyed the vintage Rocky Patels. A friend introduced us a couple years ago while we were out shooting and we've all continued smoking them. I can't say I have noticed the bitter start but I have a long habit of warming the end of my cigar before I light up - perhaps this makes a difference. I don't even remember why/how I started this habit.
RedPop4 said:Good Food, Good Cigars, Good Friends.
vonwotan said:I have always enjoyed the vintage Rocky Patels. A friend introduced us a couple years ago while we were out shooting and we've all continued smoking them. I can't say I have noticed the bitter start but I have a long habit of warming the end of my cigar before I light up - perhaps this makes a difference. I don't even remember why/how I started this habit.