Hey Don, nice looking jewelry box.
Hey Don, nice looking jewelry box.
Hey Don, nice looking jewelry box.
Today's my birthday, but as luck would have it, I'm at work today and didn't have the foresight to take the day off. Anyways, last night my wife gave me my gift.
3 Perdomo Fresco Maduros (2 toro, 1 churchill)
1 CAO Brazilia Gol
1 Perdomo Gran Habano something or other
1 Perdomo something I can't remember with a red band
I'll have to post more details tonight or tomorrow, but what a great wife! She hates the whole hobby, but graciously puts up with it because I enjoy it so much.
Also, just received a Cienfuegos torpedo and a (very long!) RP Conneticut. Thanks Matt!
Well I certainly timed that right! Happy Birthday man!
No kidding and thanks for the birthday wishes! Now my wife can't give me crap about being a 1/4 century old...on the other hand, I'm now a year closer to being a 1/2 century old.
Nice unit Don.
Looking forward to it.
Hitting The Coffee Grounds for smokes, coffee, or beer is becoming a Friday afternoon ritual for me. I spent close to an hour in there today smelling the mentioned male food groups and walked out with a half pound of Nicaraguan Taza de Sabor coffee.
My slim wallet and packed humi kept me from picking up a few Torano 1916 Cameroons and Fuente Sun Grown Chateaus for the road.
Uhh....so you're saying that you've got a place in Eau Claire that has all that stuff under one roof?
[To wife] Honey, pack up the kids. We're leaving!
Here's what I picked up in Detroit today (excuse the quality of the pics, in a rush and didn't look for good lighting):
And these:
The 2 on the left along with the lighter were gifts to a "First time customer" from the shop.
The 2 on the right are # 30's from the H. Upmann Connoisseur line. Against one of my rules, I smoked one of these today at the shop. I'm going to tell you, I have never had a cigar smoke like this fresh out of a walk-in humidor before. The burn was perfect, the draw was "pure enjoyment", flavour was nice, plenty of smoke, all in all, a very nice smoke. The Hygrometers in the Humi said it was 77-78% RH, and it's my opinion that almost no cigar will burn right at these humidity levels, so maybe they're reading 10-15% high, I dunno. I do know that I can hardly wait to try these after a week resting in 65%. The 2 to the left of those are the #40's from the same line, a Robusto size.
Needed butane and picked up some samples, obviously not the second from bottom that was from a good friend
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Here's what I picked up in Detroit today (excuse the quality of the pics, in a rush and didn't look for good lighting):
And these:
The 2 on the left along with the lighter were gifts to a "First time customer" from the shop.
The 2 on the right are # 30's from the H. Upmann Connoisseur line. Against one of my rules, I smoked one of these today at the shop. I'm going to tell you, I have never had a cigar smoke like this fresh out of a walk-in humidor before. The burn was perfect, the draw was "pure enjoyment", flavour was nice, plenty of smoke, all in all, a very nice smoke. The Hygrometers in the Humi said it was 77-78% RH, and it's my opinion that almost no cigar will burn right at these humidity levels, so maybe they're reading 10-15% high, I dunno. I do know that I can hardly wait to try these after a week resting in 65%. The 2 to the left of those are the #40's from the same line, a Robusto size.
Needed butane......come on Don that's a lame excuse for picking up some more stogies.