Just enjoyed a Gurkha beast and a Sierra Nevada hop hunter IPA.
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The Montecristo No.1 is my overall favorite, but a bit expensive. I also like the Drew Estate Kuba Kubas if I want a flavored cigar. I usually go with a nice single malt scotch to pair with my cigars, or a heavy red wine like a cab sauv in a pinch.
Had a Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 with some Macallan 25. Was a good afternoon
Too poor for anything but the Swisher Mini Ciagrellos
If my surgeon knew I was smoking again she'd kick my ass.....
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Scrotum Diem - bag the day!
It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....
If you like Stranahans check out Tin Cup... A little smoother, but a bit lacking in bite. Goes great on the rocks, too. A great pairing with a medium bodied cigar.
I like Acid, the Blondie is pretty good. Having had Cubans, I can't say I dislike them, but I prefer Dominicans over Cubans (and they don't taste as much like Communism).
I do like CAO Cigars, too... I've tried 3 or 4 different ones they offer and their Sopranos variety pack I got out of the Thompson catalog was damn good.
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The CAO Gold's are great smokes if you want something fairly mild with a super easy draw. One of my favorite golf cigars.
Black & Mild with sum O.E. yo.
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-Mike
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