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What cigar (or pipe) did you smoke today?

maintcoder

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Today I enjoyed a Rocky Patel R4 torpedo after some yard work, yesterday was a 5 Vegas torpedo, Friday was a La Aurora 1492 robusto, and Thursday was a Romeo Y Julietta bully. And they were all very good...
 

vonwotan

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Partagas No. 50 Especial - a tasting of some pre-embargo Cuban cigars.
For a special prize at our upcoming "Evening in Havana" celebration - a party with gaming tables, drinks and food from Havana's heyday in the 1950s - we have purchased two boxes of pre-embargo cigars as prizes along with a few for ourselves...
 

warbird

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vonwotan said:
Partagas No. 50 Especial - a tasting of some pre-embargo Cuban cigars.
For a special prize at our upcoming "Evening in Havana" celebration - a party with gaming tables, drinks and food from Havana's heyday in the 1950s - we have purchased two boxes of pre-embargo cigars as prizes along with a few for ourselves...

So you bought some from a collector? I'm assuming you are saying you got some pre-embargo Party's and not a cigar called a pre-embargo?
 

vonwotan

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Warbird - Yes. We purchased two boxes + (one full box, and two partially filled boxes) of pre-embargo Cubans, both from the 1950's that would have been found in the clubs and casinos of Havana. While they drew well and had a pleasant but relatively mild flavor I'm not certain I would plunk down that much money again for personal consumption. We might do it again with some 1930s smokes if they are still available for our next Jazz Age period event - but I'll also need to solicit some extra contributions from our members...

warbird said:
So you bought some from a collector? I'm assuming you are saying you got some pre-embargo Party's and not a cigar called a pre-embargo?
 

warbird

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vonwotan said:
Warbird - Yes. We purchased two boxes + (one full box, and two partially filled boxes) of pre-embargo Cubans, both from the 1950's that would have been found in the clubs and casinos of Havana. While they drew well and had a pleasant but relatively mild flavor I'm not certain I would plunk down that much money again for personal consumption. We might do it again with some 1930s smokes if they are still available for our next Jazz Age period event - but I'll also need to solicit some extra contributions from our members...

Yeah, I have found disappointment with the few pre-embargoes I have tried. The problem is that no matter how well stored a cigar is it starts to lose oils after 15-20 years. I have never had one that was anything but just OK.
 

vonwotan

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It's still an intersting experience to know that these were exaclty the same cigars someone would have smoked at the gaming tables and lounges in 1950's Havana. And, it's proving to be a huge draw for our event.

warbird said:
Yeah, I have found disappointment with the few pre-embargoes I have tried. The problem is that no matter how well stored a cigar is it starts to lose oils after 15-20 years. I have never had one that was anything but just OK.
 

indycop

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maintcoder said:
Today I enjoyed a Rocky Patel R4 torpedo after some yard work, yesterday was a 5 Vegas torpedo, Friday was a La Aurora 1492 robusto, and Thursday was a Romeo Y Julietta bully. And they were all very good...
do you like La Aurora generally? I have not tried that brand yet.

Tonight at work I had a CAO Gold to start the shift and a CAO Brazilia box pressed during shift. It seemed like the Brazilia did not want to stay lit.
 

apipeguy

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The La Aurora Preferido is supposed to be real nice but $$. I used to smoke the Aurora Belicos pretty regularly. A bowl of Presbyterian Mixture in a Peronelli again. Then a house english in a Grabow Big pipe. :eusa_clap
 

maintcoder

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La Aurora

indycop said:
do you like La Aurora generally? I have not tried that brand yet.

Yep, I like most of those I have tried from their 'stable' - the ones I smoke are middle of the road (price wise and taste wise) and satisfying.
 

RedPop4

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I like La Aurora as well, their regular La Aurora line is a good cigar, Cameroon wrapper, at a decent price. Their Leon Jimenes is s similar blend but with a Connecticut shade wrapper, very good for new smokers and guys who like mild cigars.

La Aurora Preferidos are simply magnificent. They're, on the whole, too rich for my blood, but I've been given a few over the years. And they are so wonderful, very smooth, not overly strong, and nearly flawless construction. That Perfecto shape will also hold on to that ash almost down to the band.

This weekend, had a Juan Lopez tres petit corona on Saturday night, and a Drew Estates Liga Privada #9 yesterday, both are winners.
 

RedPop4

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Not a bad deal. That part of the MAXX line? Those are getting a bit of buzz. The Medalist and Havana lines by Alec Bradley are also purt' good.

Keep a few of those Partagas and bury them deep in the humidor for a few years from now. They should be sublime.
 
RedPop4 said:
Not a bad deal. That part of the MAXX line? Those are getting a bit of buzz. The Medalist and Havana lines by Alec Bradley are also purt' good.

Keep a few of those Partagas and bury them deep in the humidor for a few years from now. They should be sublime.

It is indeed part of the Maxx line. I need to get my hands on some before they get sold out. I see a trend coming. :eusa_doh:
I'll think about keeping a few of the 8.9.8s. I actually didn't get to smoke one last night. I just finished the other half of a JR cabinet series instead. Probably not the same but......
I do have to say the 8.9.8s do come in a nice cedar box---errr humidor as per the invoice. ;) :D
 

PMVARGO

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what kind of pipe did i smoke today

:) my rams head meerchaum filled with boswells best
2) a corn cob filled with boswelle sweet and miled
3) dr grabow lark halph full of boswells autum blend
THAT IS WHAT I SMOKED TODAY
PM VARGO
 

RedPop4

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Same here, cop. Not likely to get one until Saturday evening.
James, give those Partagas a week or so to "settle" from their trip before you crack open the box and try one.
 

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