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just remebered another cigar I tried that I really enjoyed. Don tomas classico. yum
 
I have a box of these left. They were always victory stogies on the water after a beauty C+R. However, I have learned, the victory is just getting on the water sometimes.. and in that... victory stogies are every day I am out now LOL.
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I also have a bottle of the Auch 12 yr going.
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The perfect victory cigar, I closed out my high school career with a guan and a couple bottles of cheap champagne... No doubt yelling Victory the whole night!
 
Picked up a few smokes today. Now enjoying a guan on this beautiful Saturday afternoon :)
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I've tried quans in Cuba and they weren't that great. They also seemed to be dried out every time I've went. Are they like that here?
 
Guans Are definitely a more economical choice of gar, $3 per. Most others I buy are closer to $10. The one I just smokes tasted good, and was not dried out. The store keeps all their gars in humidifier cabinets
 
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I got this as a gift and going through it quite easily. It's damn good. I'm not really into whiskeys but this goes down quite well.
 
Here's my smoke for tonight, Alec Bradley black market. Amazing stick, definately recommend it for anyone looking for a nice simple cigar

 
I brought back 3 box x10 guans from Cuba in the Feb. They are imported via the goodentight carry bag lol. I have.. 4 left of 30. I don't fancy myself a crazy cigar guy yet, they are perfect for me for now. Paid a buck a piece I think for em, I can't quite remember.
 
Captain Black Sweets, I know they are pipe tobacco but I really love the flavour. Reminds me of some golf games I used to have with an old time pipe smoker.
 

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