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DeRoux's Broux

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anybody have a fav cigar?
mine's Bolivar, maduro, corona size. damn good smoke! especialy with a chocolate stout or Macallan Scotch :drunk:
 
I partake from time to time, especially when SWMBO is out of town, but I'm basically a cigar hack. I'm a robusto ho, Partagas Serie D #4, Montecristo Edmundo, RyJ Exhibicion #2 are currently in the ol' humidor. For 'domestics' I've been going with some Mayorga Gorditas and recently got a bundle of Flor de Oliva Maduro Torps which is a bit longer than my usual smoke, but a great bargain at < $2/stick IMO.
 
sounds like you partake more than time to time ;^)

i like Sancho Panza too. may just toke on one tonight. my SWMBO is in Houston for work..............
 
Once a week, increasing exponentially as the distance from SWMBO increases. But if I go two or three weeks it doesn't bother me. I'm still a hack. I approach cigars the same way I approach wine...if I like it I drink it, and if I don't I don't, hints of black currants, alpine grasses, and old leather be damned.
 
me too bro. i'm not near the cigar/wine snob like i am a beer snob!

we have these cigar nights quarterly to benefit a local charity. that's where i get my limited cigar knowledge from.
 
I'm more of a partigas no 6 kind of guy. Small, enjoyable. I don't need a stogie that lasts for an hour. I really like my pipes though. I don't have as much idle time as I once had to enjoy them but the taste and smell of a nice cherry cavendish comming from a Savinelli pipe is heavenly.

Same here, when SWMBO is not around. They can take the joy and serenity out of it, can't they.
 
ScottT said:
Same here, when SWMBO is not around. They can take the joy and serenity out of it, can't they.
like a cold shower! :p

you guy's ever check out JR Cigar? if we have to order Bolivar, that's were we get 'em. not too easy to find around here.....good prices, plus they do 5 pack for cheap.
 
I would have to say that my favorite is the CAO Criollo and MX2. A friend of mine is a big cigar smoker so there is never a shortage!!
 
Had someone ask me one time if I smoked after sex.

I told them, well, I don't really know ..I'v never checked. :D:D
 
DeRoux's Broux said:
like a cold shower! :p

you guy's ever check out JR Cigar? if we have to order Bolivar, that's were we get 'em. not too easy to find around here.....good prices, plus they do 5 pack for cheap.


Jr. Cigar is the bomb baby!

The Jr. Cigar brand from the cataloge are as good as they get. I've smoked fresh cubans, and all the expensive $10 cigars, and they are just as good, but only much less expensive.
 
I've had several of those mentioned earlier but I always seem to come back to Drew Estates' Natural line. The Root and Dirt are tastey but its the White Rabbit that I enjoy the best especially with a Mackeson's XXX Stout.

Wild
 
gibfried said:
Jr. Cigar is the bomb baby!

The Jr. Cigar brand from the cataloge are as good as they get. I've smoked fresh cubans, and all the expensive $10 cigars, and they are just as good, but only much less expensive.
i wondered about those JR labeled cigars? they are way cheaper than the name brands. it's tough to beat those 5 pack samplers though? i think they run about $5-8 for good labels?
 
DeRoux's Broux said:
i wondered about those JR labeled cigars? they are way cheaper than the name brands. it's tough to beat those 5 pack samplers though? i think they run about $5-8 for good labels?
I work about 30 minutes from JR's Burlington store and pop in there from time to time. I agree the JR Ults are good smokes (although not really cheap). All of the regular JR's I've tried have been dogs even with age and I won't buy any more. A good cheap bundled cigar that JR sells are the Consuegras which are seconds from various brands (I've seen charts correlating them, but that's beyond my level of involvement), ~$30/bundle of 25.
 
wasn't sure about spelling, but that's the one. can't get that image of a boiling stomach outta my head......
 
I eat haggis for breakfast and dinner. I love the stuff. I used to stay at a bed and breakfast in Powfoot Scotland for shooting vacations and we'd get either haggis or black pudding with eggs for breakfast. After a heavy night at the pub, it'll fix you right up.

This stuff will put lead in your pencil.

Where's your sence of adventure?
 
i would probably have to try at the end of the night at a pub! :~)
just doesn't look good. even sawa iton Anthony Bourdane's(?) No Reservation on Travel Channel. never say never right?
 
As a matter of fact, I do make my own. Getting the lamb offal is a bit difficult; I had to find an organic sheep farm to get them. I don't use a sheep's stomach but rather collagen casings to stuff it in.

It's good but just not the same as eating it in Scotland though.
 
ScottT said:
As a matter of fact, I do make my own. Getting the lamb offal is a bit difficult; I had to find an organic sheep farm to get them. I don't use a sheep's stomach but rather collagen casings to stuff it in.

It's good but just not the same as eating it in Scotland though.

"Offal?" That's a new one on me. I mean I know the general definition of "offal," but not in this context.
 
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