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Sid.Stavros

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Hello from Athens-Greece, we have sun and 91 'F here.

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Guantanamera Cristales.
 

Sid.Stavros

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Good morning from Athens-Greece, we have sun and 82 'F here.
I am drinking double Greek coffee and i am smoking Chazz cigarillos, unfortunately no cigar and no photos because those days i am not in s good mood for two reasons. I have problem with changing the siphon in the kitchen (replace it, was faulty, cleaning the whole area and install a new) and pay visit to the dentist multiple times (inflammation of the gums on my right side).
I refuse to give-up the fight, I'll come back.
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TigerTom

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Lately I've been smoking a lot of fuller flavored cigars and my palate is shot, so I decided to tone it down today and enjoy some milder cigars with different profiles.

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Fuente King T, from their Chateau Fuente line. Nice and mild with a CT shade wrapper. Burned nearly 2-1/2 hours, and tasty all the way.

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Fuente Magnum R52 Rosado Sungrown. Square in the medium range, with excellent balance and pleasant aroma. Construction on this cigar was superb; it burned almost all the way to the band before ash finally broke off, and the draw was perfect.
 

green_bean

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This Eiroa maduro was really good. And for hoots and hollers I decided to get with it and try my hand at twisting up some of the scrappy bits and pieces of some of my air cured leaves. They fit just fine into this 30+ year old box left over from some that I used to smoke "back in the days." Imagine they'll taste acrid as heck, but wanted to get started rollin' sooner than later.
 

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StoneCarver

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I don't have a picture to share (and frankly don't see the point), however, I've been smoking Montecristo White Series this summer and have been very pleased with them in every way. They really have the flavor/aroma profile that I prefer. These will probably become my go-to cigar. Fonseca used to hold that slot but, after they changed hands and My Father took over production, Fonsecas just aren't like they used to be. So, I've been looking for a replacement and believe I may have found one. gonna hafta smoke a few more just to be sure. you know how it is

I also tried a Papas Fritas this summer and really enjoyed it too. A different flavor profile from the Montecristo Whites but very good in its own way. These people must have a sense of humor, which I appreciate, calling their cigars fried potatoes or more correctly french fries. Some of these cigar makers just get too serious and pretentious imo. We need more humor in this world.
 

deluxestogie

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twisting up some of the scrappy bits and pieces of some of my air cured leaves.
We actually have a separate showcase for home rolled cigars.


Bob
 
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