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Angelo Black Plastic Cigar Cutter - 80 Ring Gauge
Date Added: Saturday 18 July, 2020
Most plastic cutters feel a bit flimsy and cheap. Not this one. Felt sturdy and felt top quality. Absolute bargain for the price and fits up to 80 ring guage making this the only cigar cutter you need in your arsenal.
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Angelo Black Plastic Cigar Cutter - 80 Ring Gauge
Date Added: Friday 31 March, 2017
Bought these only a week ago and fell in love. Easy to use and great ring size for when I feel like celebrating with a large smoke. 5/5!
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Alsbo Ruby (Formerly Cherry) Pipe Tobacco 50g Pouch
Date Added: Thursday 20 February, 2020
We’re moving into Scandinavian territory now with “The Remarkable Dane,” Alsbo Ruby. As you might well know, Scandinavian aromatics are characterised by a slightly more reserved approach to casing than their American brethren. This means the taste is usually more balanced between tobacco and casing. This isn’t to say the tobacco is strong; Alsbo Ruby’s mixture of cured Black Cavendish, Golden Virginias and fine Burley is pronounced without being overwhelming and balances nicely against the unusual black cherry & wild cherry combo of the casing.
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Ardbeg An Oa - 46.6% 70cl
Date Added: Tuesday 24 January, 2023
Not generally a huge peaty whisky fan but I had been wanting to try this An Oa, not what I was expecting. Although packed full of smoke, it wasnt totally overwhelming. Perhaps Ill have to try out some more Ardbeg expressions.
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Ardbeg 10 Year Old - 46% 70cl
Date Added: Monday 24 February, 2020
A classic Islay dram. I really enjoy the light and smoky character this scotch has. Powerful flavours develop on the palate; salt, bold smoke, honey and tropical fruit notes. Lingering coastal notes and heavy peatiness on the finish. Definitely not for the faint-hearted, but a good place to start for anyone that enjoys heavily peated malts.
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Ardbeg 17 Year Old Vintage - 70cl 40%
Date Added: Monday 24 February, 2020
This release in not unknown to true Ardbeg fans as it was around for 8 years, before being discontinued. Once you gently approach this dram, you will notice it doesn’t contain the big, bold classic Ardbeg smokiness. I can say the age mellowed down its character, not making it less complex though. Silky and oily mouthfeel, sweet peat, tar, cream soda notes and lots of vanilla on the palate. Unbelievably well balanced and gentle.
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