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Peterson Connoisseurs Choice Pipe Tobacco 50g Tin
Date Added: Thursday 11 August, 2016
Being new to pipe smoking, i was looking for 'that' smell which reminds you of a memory of a grandfather smoking a pipe and it being a nice smell. The only baccy i'd tried was a Gawith Hoggath blend from the newsagent and a pouch of Condor, neither of which were particularly pleasant nor did they remind me of 'that' smell. Enter the tin of Peterson Connoisseurs tobacco....and wow, this is the stuff ! The aroma of this is so mouthwatering you feel like eating it, the smell is reminiscent of christmas pudding and cake mix. This is the 1st time i've enjoyed pipe tobacco and i'll be buying more of these Peterson aromatic pipe mixtures. If you are looking for 'that' pipe smell then i'd thoroughly reccommend this tobacco.
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Padron No. 45 Family Reserve Maduro Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 29 July, 2016
Incredible! Smoked at least three of these now and they are easily my favourite cigar. Thick, creamy smoke from the first puff, great draw, even burn - took a good hour and twenty minutes and went nicely with a bottle of Faustino V red wine. Didn't want it to end, I literally smoked it until it burned my fingers! Happy 90th Birthday Mr Padron, keep up the good work!
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Partagas Serie D No. 4 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 07 June, 2016
Reviewed by Anonymous At 4 7/8" long, with a ring gauge of 50, the Partagas Serie D No.4 is a cigar of classic Robusto proportions. The typical D4 has a chocolate coloured, almost oily wrapper, and is firmly built (albeit responsive to a gentle squeeze), with very little surface vein. I find the D4 an easy cigar to light, and one that burns well; there is no unevenness, and, because the draw is free and consistent, you don't need to puff too frequently or too hard to keep it alight. As a result, it does not burn too hot, which, in turn, means that there is not the bitterness that can be found with some Robustos. It also means that the D4 produces a satisfyingly long, very light grey, firmly packed ash. Each easy draw fills the mouth with a good volume of slightly sweet smelling, bluish smoke, which is where the real fun starts: the D4 is, to my mind, of medium strength (although I know that many consider it to be strong), both in terms of the flavours and the tobacco 'punch.' The main attraction of this cigar is the way in which the flavour 'evolves.' On lighting, there is a
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Partagas Serie D No. 4 Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 07 June, 2016
Reviewed by Shawn Leventhal (November 2000) I can't tell you all how psyched I was when I opened my mail box and found three beautiful Partagas Serie D No. 4. I definitely don't feel qualified or experienced enough to be doing this, but I welcome the challenge with very open arms and great thanks to Cgars Ltd for giving me the chance. Ok, on with the reviews: First: After a nice steak dinner, I went to a great cigar lounge with some friends and broke out my first tester. The robusto had a very smooth feel, but not too oily. A nice rich chocolate color, and the construction was very good with some veins being apparent throughout the body. Unfortunately, during shipping most likely, the cap was slightly cracked, which only worsened when I applied my bullet punch cut. This tends to be the cut I like the most, especially with a robusto. I had been enjoying the aroma of the cigar since I received it. It had a great "cuban cigar" scent, that just screamed to be smoked. I took a few pre light draws and noticed a very spicy flavor. To pair with this smoke, I ordered a Glenmorangie 18 o
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Partagas Lusitanias Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 07 June, 2016
Reviewed by Joe Gellman (27th November 2000) "Lucy, I'm Home," was a phrase many TV watchers heard, every week, in the 50's. With permission of Desilu Productions, I have to say, "Lusi, I'm home." I previously described this cigar as the paradigm of perfection. Little did I know that "perfection" could be improved upon. At 11:30 p.m., on October 25th, 1881, a little known event took place. A baby is born and almost immediately declared dead. An attending physician, Salvador Ruiz, the brother of the father of this tragic occurrence, does not despair of the situation. He approaches the newborn, with cigar in hand, takes a deep draw, and blows the smoke up the nose of the child. Repeating this strange procedure, a few minutes later the baby begins to move...he is not dead. OK, what does this have to do with my review of the Partagas Lusitanias? Easy. The baby grew to be one of the greatest artists of all times, Pablo Picasso, and the Lusitania is one of the greatest pieces of Cuban art, of all times. So it's a stretch of the imagination to equate the two, but this is my tast
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Partagas Lusitanias Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 07 June, 2016
Reviewed by Joe Gellman I have hesitated doing a tasting on the Partagas Lusitanias, for some time, now. I thought it was best to review cigars in everyone's price range. What a gaffe on my part. It is 9.30pm, Los Angeles time, October 8th 1999. I feel obligated to harass my friends at C.GARS Ltd and let them know that it is 70 degrees, here on my deck. The sky is clear and, even with the glare of city lights, I can see the stars. Katydids chirp and crickets are a-rubbin away. The sweet aroma of mixed Jasmine wafts by on a soft breeze, over the sides of my deck and here I sit, trying to make accurate tasting notes on a Lucy. I lit up 15 minutes ago and have been totally enthralled in the delight of the smoke. I finally look up and notice a deep, dark gray ash, perfectly waiting for me to marvel at, on the end of this piece of art (in order to fully appreciate the ongoing permutations of a smoke I am reviewing, I have to wear my reading glasses, being unable to distinguish a cigar from a piece of wood at close distances). To compound my gracious cigar merchants misery, I must a
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