My man!
Just smoked a 1964 last night
Great fucking stick!
This man knows his cigars. Enjoy
And these came in a couple of weeks ago.
Best cigar I've ever smoked. . . .
This man knows his cigars. Enjoy
Do u have a picture? I believe in Cedar wood HumidorsI'm looking for a good humidor. What y'all think about the acrylic one from Boveda?
Do u have a picture?
Just picked up a box of the Liga Privada Dirty Rat
Great, great cigar....
Just came back from Florida ...and stopped at Cuban Crafters for some of their home blends.
A free shot of Cuban Coffee for every customer who walks in
and this is some of my recent purchases
Ok. I havent crack open the box yet ...figured on letting them age a little.Thanks for leting me know.Looking to pair it with some Cuban rumThose Ramon Allones are fucking great
Yes..Caldwell are doing good things. I have a collection of their smoke ..called up a smoke shop in Vegas and they bought some Anastasias.
Woah...very nice! How was that?
For the first time in nearly four years, La Aurora Cigars has a new addition to its Preferidos line. At the 2016 IPCPR Trade Show, the Dominican company showcased the La Aurora 1903 Edition Preferidos Double Barrel Aged. This time, the focus on the release is less on the wrapper, but more on the process.
In the La Aurora 1903 Edition Preferidos series, the tobaccos used are aged for a minimum of three years before being rolled. With the La Aurora 1903 Edition Preferidos Double Barrel Aged, the cigars are aged in rum barrels an additional 90 days after being rolled.
The La Aurora 1903 Edition Preferidos Double Barrel Aged becomes the seventh installment in La Aurora’s Preferidos series. Consistent with the other installments, the cigar is packaged in La Aurora’s signature perfecto-shaped tube. The cigar is also packaged in 8 count boxes.
The one noticeable difference is the La Aurora 1903 Edition Preferidos Double Barrel Aged is not nicknamed with a jewel name (i.e. Diamond, Emerald, Sapphire, etc).
Blend Profile
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican, Brazilian, Cameroon
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic (La Aurora SA)
Vitolas Available
The La Aurora Preferidos 1903 Edition Double Barrel Aged is available in one size – a 5 x 54 double figurado.
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Herrera Esteli T.A.A. is nice! I had the privilege of enjoying a couple. The Caldwell's are decent. Everyone likes them I thought they were ok. I had a few of the Caldwell Long Live The King in the lancero vitola. A few of the Caldwell Blind Man's Bluff in the toro vitola. I liked the Blind Man's Bluff better.I ordered this Siglo VI's online but haven't smoked one yet. Putting some age on them.....
This is one of my new favorites. Herrera Esteli TAA by Willie Herrera and Drew Estate. Great stick....
Robert Caldwell is doing some great things as well. Here is Long Live the King, The King is Dead, and Eastern Standard. All really good....
my brother brought these back to me from Punta Cana earlier this month
May I present the Liga Privada UF-13 Limited Edition. I know I have an uneven burn going!
smooth...gave me a nice buzz..The cigar ash stays on for a long time b4 falling off about half way through the stick.Woah...very nice! How was that?
You're the man! You got 6/7 resting in your humi...must be nice!Yeah man....I love the UF-13!
I have about 6 or 7 resting in the humi as we speak
That nicotine creeped up on you. I see.smooth...gave me a nice buzz..The cigar ash stays on for a long time b4 falling off about half way through the stick.