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Annoyed, I went into my local B&M Thursday night and picked up a few more Liga Privadas... a #9, and two T-52s. One of the T52s was significantly darker than the other one... both were rolled by the same roller (according to the box) but there's a marked difference. Letting them chill in the humi for a bit before I tear into them. Also picked up the brown label Tatuaje... original and still best of that brand.
That same night, I smoked the Dirty Rat. What a little powerhouse... As usual with the Unico Serie cigars, TONS of smoke. First half was very spicy, second half mellowed to a sweet chocolate taste. Unusually strong little fella. Loved it, and would recommend.
Tonight, I smoked the Aroma De Cuba Mi Amor Reserva. Not only is the name a mouthful, but I didn't like it as much as the ADC Mi Amor. To me, the Mi Amor is perfect -- tons of flavor, but tons of balance. The Mi Amor Reserva is touted as being "more of what makes the Mi Amor great". While the flavor was certainly delicious, the ash broke on two different occasions after an inch (landing on my jeans each time) and the burn took some babysitting. Definitely a spicier Mi Amor, and for those reasons I prefer the mid-range Mi Amor over the Reserva.
Finally, the awesome wife strikes again... She ordered me a new Xikar lighter to match the Liga Privada ashtray.



I too have found the T52'S Darker and even stronger as well!



Feels bad, man. I was about to order some five-packs, too...
However, I saw on their news feed yesterday that they have a new facility opening up, which should increase production significantly.
Jon -- Classic smokes as always... and that shoe collection is insane LOL. Got word that my local B&M might be getting some Arturo Fuente Anejos in stock within another month or so... I plan on buying a few to try, as I've never had one.
Fuente Fuente Opus X Lost City Lancero
Fuente Fuente Opus X Lost City Robusto
Fuente Fuente Opus X Lost City Toro
Liga Privada UF13 Dark
Pinar Del Rio Small Batch Reserve Maduro
Montecristo Media Noche No 2 Torpedo Maduro
EP Carrillo New Wave Short Run 2012 Nitidos
Fuente Fuente Opus X Lost City Lancero
Fuente Fuente Opus X Lost City Robusto
Fuente Fuente Opus X Lost City Toro
Liga Privada UF13 Dark
Pinar Del Rio Small Batch Reserve Maduro
Montecristo Media Noche No 2 Torpedo Maduro
EP Carrillo New Wave Short Run 2012 Nitidos
share your deep pockets with us pleasewould you be willing to sell any sticks from your incoming batch ?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




I ended taking my father of 74 years golfing today. Enjoyed some wonderful smokes today on the course with my brother, father and a family friend. Enjoyed great smokes all weekend as well. My youngest sister went to her Senior Prom last night so of course I had to light one up for that as well at a pre prom party.
My father enjoyed a wonderful Padron 1926#9 Maduro. After hitting a monster straight 200+ yard drive he lite up and started calling himself "Big Poppa Padron"
Enjoyed this San Carlos(Great Economy stick)

Amazing Cafe Con Leche! I am on back-order for a box from CI.Com
Liga Privada #9 ToroMy brother enjoyed a Romeo Y Julietta 1875 cabinet selection
Our family friend I hooked him up with a Arturo Fuente Hemingway he fell in love with!
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The first picture is a box of cigars handed out at the Habanos Festival in Havana 2008. All of these cigars are fantastic cigars selected for the festival. You'll notice the slots are routered out to fit each cigar in a beautiful black laquer box.
The second picture is a Partagas Series 4 Reserva 2000. A very rare and delightful cigar. They only made 5000 black laquer boxes and each box is numbered.
The third picture is the Partagas Culebras (three cigars wrapped together). You untwist them and smoke each one individually. A very flavorful and fun cigar. They come in a box of nine with three cigars in each individual coffin.
Last edited by ilovemaui1; Jun 19, 2013 at 09:14 PM.
I broke my own rule two days ago -- I bought a box without even trying one!!!
But the deal was so good, I felt courageous. I've noticed my cigars have become more frequent... lacking the liquid cash to burn a $10-$15 stick every time, I needed a good ~$3 fallback smoke. You know, one to burn on a Tuesday for no good reason.
I bought the Pinar Del Rio Reserva Limitada... a smoke that has gotten a ton of positive customer reviews, and that's not just on CI's site -- I Googled the stick and found one review after another mentioning a bold smoke, with lots of complexity and an underlying molasses note. Of the reviewers that mentioned 'spice', the spice they were referring to was cinnamon. So we have a cigar that has notes of cinnamon, oak, molasses, nutmeg, etc... for $2.49 a stick!!!

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/c...erva-limitada/
I bought a box of robustos... I figured that was a safe gamble and would be just the ticket for the quick weekday smokes. When I want to be treated to two hours of deliciousness, I'll reach for a Liga/Padron/Tatuaje.

Make no mistake, I'm not expecting Liga flavor. But even if they're just "good"... $2.50 a stick is hard to argue with.
Box is due to arrive tomorrow... All the reviewers say they ship pretty wet, so I will likely let it rest for a few days before trying the first one. Apparently, age helps these things because many reviewers said the PDR was delicious after about 6-8 months in the humi.
Will report back soon
I also met the owner at a local brick and mortar shop a few weeks ago. PDR makes a nice cigar. It is not a cuban but not bad at all, especially for that price. You will pay $10 for that cigar at the local B&M.
I curiously await your review.
Last edited by ilovemaui1; Jun 20, 2013 at 10:35 AM.
I broke my own rule two days ago -- I bought a box without even trying one!!!
But the deal was so good, I felt courageous. I've noticed my cigars have become more frequent... lacking the liquid cash to burn a $10-$15 stick every time, I needed a good ~$3 fallback smoke. You know, one to burn on a Tuesday for no good reason.
I bought the Pinar Del Rio Reserva Limitada... a smoke that has gotten a ton of positive customer reviews, and that's not just on CI's site -- I Googled the stick and found one review after another mentioning a bold smoke, with lots of complexity and an underlying molasses note. Of the reviewers that mentioned 'spice', the spice they were referring to was cinnamon. So we have a cigar that has notes of cinnamon, oak, molasses, nutmeg, etc... for $2.49 a stick!!!

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/c...erva-limitada/
I bought a box of robustos... I figured that was a safe gamble and would be just the ticket for the quick weekday smokes. When I want to be treated to two hours of deliciousness, I'll reach for a Liga/Padron/Tatuaje.

Make no mistake, I'm not expecting Liga flavor. But even if they're just "good"... $2.50 a stick is hard to argue with.
Box is due to arrive tomorrow... All the reviewers say they ship pretty wet, so I will likely let it rest for a few days before trying the first one. Apparently, age helps these things because many reviewers said the PDR was delicious after about 6-8 months in the humi.
Will report back soon
I also met the owner at a local brick and mortar shop a few weeks ago. PDR makes a nice cigar. It is not a cuban but not bad at all, especially for that price. You will pay $10 for that cigar at the local B&M.
I curiously await your review.
I opted not to buy the Obsidian simply because of the price of the PDR.
I was between the PDR, Obsidian, and the Genesis for my "fallback smokes" purchase. I went with the PDR simply because of the many reviews mentioning "spicy molasses". That being said, the Genesis is one I've been meaning to try, and I've heard equally excellent things about it.
I opted not to buy the Obsidian simply because of the price of the PDR.
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I just noticed the ones they have on sale are not the Small Batch Habanos. I have not tried the Limitada.
I lit one of these up tonight out of sheer impatience and curiosity. Let me tell you -- for these to be as green as they are (ROTB), I was VERY impressed. Draw was perfect -- not too free, but not tight at all. Construction is solid. Not Liga Privada perfect, but Arturo Fuente solid. Being a Dominican smoke, it had the basic feel/texture of a AF/Montecristo. A similar oily sheen as well.
Taste -- complex, and different with each puff. This is a busy cigar, due partly to the 8 (yes, eight) fillers used. But the flavors didn't clash. Each puff brought a new note, eventually rotating between sweetness, cinnamon, and an oaky, leathery note. The whole time I'm smoking it, I'm thinking "This tastes just like an Arturo Fuente Reserva Gran Rosada". And that's precisely what this cigar reminded me of, down to the ridiculously solid, grey ash and razor-sharp burn. Over the course of the whole smoke, I never had to grab the lighter to even up the burn.
The smoke trailing off the foot smelled fantastic. It didn't come close to the DPG aroma, BUT when I came back inside and walked by my wife, she commented on how good I smelled. Always a good thing.
Overall, this reminded me a LOT of the AF Chateau Fuente Queen I smoked a few months ago, but with some added spice. I'd rank this as a medium cigar in boldness, but medium-full in strength.
I would be satisfied with this stick even if it came out to $6-$7 each. But at $2.49 a pop, it's an absolute BARGAIN.
If you have $50 to burn, grab a box before they go off sale. You won't be mad.
All the best,
John
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