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had a montecristo habana after dinner on x-mas. it was a good smoke.

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"Another vote for Padrons. The regular line is 90% as good as the anniversary line too, at 1/2 the price."

Agree on the standard line of Padrons for the most part...

The 1964 anniv. is the best Cigar I have ever had though. Very pricey but I bust those out on very special occasions.

The 1926(8?) Ehhh... Not worth the extra cash.

LFD Double Chisel is another staple, but it really can knock you on your ass. Have one of those when you have a good 2 hrs to relax.

Folanator - You have a cigar without a good whiskey or scotch? Is that possible? I can see maybe with a good coffee once in a while I guess :)
 
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craigblitz;1678991; said:
LFD Double Chisel is another staple, but it really can knock you on your ass. Have one of those when you have a good 2 hrs to relax.

I have a few of those I've been letting sit for probably near 2 years now because I'm hoping they'll mellow a bit. Have you had the Joya de Nicaragua Antonias? I'm wondering how they compare in terms of nicotine strength. I love those Antonias, but more often than not I end up with my head in the toilet.
 
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"Joya de Nicaragua Antonias?"

That is a damn good cigar too. Another one that can knock you on your ass if you smoke it too fast. Compares very close to the LFD.

One thing to help with that queezy feeling if you have it is to have a sugar packet handy and place it under your tongue. Or small pieces of chocolate.
 
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craigblitz;1679249; said:
"Joya de Nicaragua Antonias?"

That is a damn good cigar too. Another one that can knock you on your ass if you smoke it too fast. Compares very close to the LFD.

One thing to help with that queezy feeling if you have it is to have a sugar packet handy and place it under your tongue. Or small pieces of chocolate.

Yea, I've always had sugary pop to wash the cigar down with. And to puke back up after I finish the JdNA. :lol:
 
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Fucking sub-tropics. I switched humidifiers, but I got busy/lazy, and did not check my humidor for a few weeks Mold city. No, not plume. Fucking green, all over the place mold. :sad:

Finished wiping the ceder with an alcohol/distilled water mix. Fuck!
 
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As a fresh-out-of-college whiz bang I used to like De Nobilis. I think they were made from weeds found along the roads of Italy. Stained your fingers, lips and tongue. Hell of a deal.

Loved TeAmo. A spicy Mexican cigar, but it's no longer available here in Northern Kentucky for booze and smokes country.

I pretty much stick to a fat Punch cigar.
 
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Gatorubet;1679406; said:
[censored]ing sub-tropics. I switched humidifiers, but I got busy/lazy, and did not check my humidor for a few weeks Mold city. No, not plume. [censored]ing green, all over the place mold. :sad:

Finished wiping the ceder with an alcohol/distilled water mix. [censored]!

Take it from me and my days living in Central Florida, buy a scratch-and-dent wine fridge on eBay and turn it into a climate controlled humidor. It's not a perfect fix--my first one died while I was on vacation and I returned to a science experiement that claimed a good 20-30 solid cigars--but it makes life a lot easier when you are dealing with tropical humidity and temperatures.
 
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