Cigars
#21
Ammo cans work great!!! They seal very tight. 5 years, it will be interesting to see how they have aged and how they taste and smoke now. You may consider going out and buying some of the same brands that you have in there to see what the differences are in the years, as from what I understand the taste can vary extremely from year to year. ENJOY!!!!
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#22
Originally Posted by G2G' date='Jan 18 2005, 11:41 AM
Ammo cans work great!!! They seal very tight. 5 years, it will be interesting to see how they have aged and how they taste and smoke now. You may consider going out and buying some of the same brands that you have in there to see what the differences are in the years, as from what I understand the taste can vary extremely from year to year. ENJOY!!!!
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#23
Damn you definately have a good taste then. I've heard that Punch's are supposed to be amazing cubans. As for the Cohibas the cubans that I have had were phenominal. Although mine were a robusto size, so while the ring size may be the same you'll probably have a much longer smoke. I wonder if I'll be able to smuggle in a box of Cubans at some point. I don't think I could actually do it, I would have a higher chance just keeping them in a bundle.
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#24
I had to drag this one up. Has anyone tried the Padron 1964 Anniversary Series? They are absolutely my favorite series of cigar except for the one Monte Cristo No.2 I had when I was at Whistler, BC. There is also a 1928 Series but I haven't had the luck of finding any thusfar.
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That's actually one I've been searching for. Have yet to find one though. I got a new digital hygrometer and set up another humidor to store my larger cigars. Hopefully I'll be smoking an Ashtrel Lonsdale tomorrow. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
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#26
Originally Posted by G2G' date='Jan 22 2005, 12:24 AM
That's actually one I've been searching for. Have yet to find one though. I got a new digital hygrometer and set up another humidor to store my larger cigars. Hopefully I'll be smoking an Ashtrel Lonsdale tomorrow. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
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We have a few very good tobbaconists out here. If you'd like, I can send you a few Padrons. They are about 8-15 a piece. They have a few boxes of different 64's on hand all the time, but the 28's are extremely hard to come buy. I always ask when I'm around the shops in Pittsburgh and my dads house in Hilton Head, SC. I've yet to have any luck finding one though.
The 64's are overall my favorite. Wonderful taste, but my favorite characteristic is probably the good effortless draw. It's excellent with a normal cut, but I've yet to try one with a V-cut because I never smoke at the shop. I need to buy a V-cutter.