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post #61 of 1102
Cuban Cohiba Siglo VI
post #62 of 1102
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack Hunter View Post

Cuban Cohiba Siglo VI

Now that's a cigar!
post #63 of 1102
Last night I had a cigar of a pipe-smoking brand name, hehe. It was Charatan Robusto from Nicaragua. Nice linear smoke, no regrets.

Regards, Odor.
post #64 of 1102
Flor de Cana 15 year on the rocks with a twist of lime.
post #65 of 1102
Cuban Bolivar Royal Corona Cigar.
post #66 of 1102
Cuban Partagas Serie D No. 4 Robusto Cigar.
post #67 of 1102
Sipping on some rum (supermarket brand by Lidl)
post #68 of 1102
Cuban Montecristo Cigar No 2.
post #69 of 1102
How'd you find the Monte Jack? I haven't had a huge amount of cigars but I consistently found the famous Monte to be a bit too peppery for my liking.
Perhaps the torpedo isn't my favourite shape but I do prefer the Upmann.
post #70 of 1102
Just enjoyed a Cohiba behike 54
post #71 of 1102
It was spicy and woody and I enjoyed it though I much prefer the no 4 to the 2. My favorite Cuban is the Partagas shorts, I love those cigars. They pack quite a punch and are spicy in a toasty way with woods and a bit of vanille sweetness. And they are consistent unlike Cohibas which can be awful or sublime depending on the year. I always try too get Cuban which have been aged for that better smoke.
post #72 of 1102
Last night I tried Soho Lychee liqueur for the first time. Very smooth and nice.
post #73 of 1102
Cuban Cohiba Robusto.
post #74 of 1102
Cuban Partagas Short Cigar.
post #75 of 1102
Cohiba Piramides and Ardbeg single malt!
post #76 of 1102
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack Hunter View Post

Cuban Partagas Short Cigar.

Lol at always saying Cuban! Good cigar though had one a week ago with a little age to it. Will settle down to a Romeo y julietta wide Churchill later
post #77 of 1102
Lapponia Buckthorn Liqueur on the rocks.
post #78 of 1102
Cuban Diplomaticos No 1 Cigar.
post #79 of 1102
DeKuyper Cactus Juice over ice in a salt-rimmed glass.
post #80 of 1102
Has anyone ever bought Cuban cigars online and shipped to an US address? When I was in Key West, I saw many Cuban cigar shops but did not have a chance to buy any.
post #81 of 1102
Cohiba Siglo VI Cigar - These last forever.
post #82 of 1102
Montecristo No 5 Cigar.
post #83 of 1102
Friend just brought me back a box of Bolivar Royal Coronas. My favorite cigar
post #84 of 1102
Man, I better quit reading this thread or I'll start smoking again
post #85 of 1102
Pitú Cachaça straight up.
post #86 of 1102
BANDOLERO silver Tequila-straight, with citrus drink/water

goes well with the Hot Pocket
post #87 of 1102
Trinidad Robusto Cigar.
post #88 of 1102
Cohiba Siglo II
post #89 of 1102
Chambord Flavored Vodka
post #90 of 1102
Montecristo No 5 Cigar.
post #91 of 1102
Castarede 20 Year Reserve de la famille, armagnac
post #92 of 1102
Romana Black Sambuca gently warmed.
post #93 of 1102
Partagas D4 Robusto Cigar.
post #94 of 1102
Couple of glasses of refreshing Chardonnay from South Africa.
Followed by Cuban Diplomaticos No.2 cigar.

Regards, Odor.
post #95 of 1102
Bolivar Petit Corona Cigar.
post #96 of 1102
Edmond Briottet Mangue (Mango Liqueur) with a twist of lime.
post #97 of 1102
Romeo Y Julieta Churchill Cigar.
post #98 of 1102
Liquore Strega
post #99 of 1102
Bit o Cragganmore

post #100 of 1102
I Had seared Bananas with dark Rhum sauce today, does that count?

cheers
post #101 of 1102
4 year old plum distillate by the German manufacturer Bimmerle
post #102 of 1102
Partagas Short Cigar.
post #103 of 1102
Giffard Crème Pamplemousse Pink Grapefruit Liqueur on the rocks
post #104 of 1102
Montecristo No 5.
post #105 of 1102
MIDORI - Melon Liqueur
post #106 of 1102
Jack Daniels Whisky.
post #107 of 1102
Partagas Short Cigar.
post #108 of 1102
Godiva chocolate liqueur
post #109 of 1102
Baileys Irish Bristol Cream.
post #110 of 1102
Aberlour a'bunadh. Lovely, but it'll knock me straight to sleep before long.
post #111 of 1102
Cohiba Robusto Cigar.
post #112 of 1102
Jack Hunter is on a roll here...
Time to participate again here.

I had a Venezuela Rum Pampero Aniversario last night with a rolled cigarette (tobaccos blended by myself).
post #113 of 1102
Quote:
Originally Posted by keylogger View Post

hey sorry i hate drinking and smoking.

So, this seems to be the wrong thread for you...
post #114 of 1102
Man Jack Hunter is balling out of control! At regular pricing for cubans that's easily over $100 a week on cigars alone
post #115 of 1102
Centenario Rum from Costa Rica & Coke with a twist of lime.
post #116 of 1102
Quote:
Originally Posted by eggy View Post

Man Jack Hunter is balling out of control! At regular pricing for cubans that's easily over $100 a week on cigars alone

lol... I have a humidor and a smoking and drinking room which is my other hobby besides fragrances. It is expensive though I have been building up a cigar collection for years to age them just right for the perfect smoke.
post #117 of 1102
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack Hunter View Post

lol... I have a humidor and a smoking and drinking room which is my other hobby besides fragrances. It is expensive though I have been building up a cigar collection for years to age them just right for the perfect smoke.

Well done sir. Well done.

I hope to have a few dedicated rooms for each of my vices as well. I envision the S&M parlour will be the most costly....

Keep up the good work
post #118 of 1102
Quote:
Originally Posted by lessthanthree View Post

Aberlour a'bunadh. Lovely, but it'll knock me straight to sleep before long.

Batch? Comments? I love Aa, it's one of my favourites
post #119 of 1102
Cuesta Rey Centenario Belicosos no 11
post #120 of 1102
Lapponia puolukka lingonberry liqueur
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