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I was here a couple weeks ago. The walk-in humidor itself was well stocked and cool, although I craved a Hemingway on the way in so the guy didn't really have to do much besides cut and light me. As for the lounge part, fantastic ambiance, giant screen, and good drinks. (Only complaint was their food were only chips or a runner to bring over food from Martha Stewart's overpriced restaurant nearby, so I would plan to eat before or after.)
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Tap and ash in the vegas' art district is cool and a little divey. Good brew and mixed drinks. Small humidor but a solid place to grab a smoke. Sometimes they have live music. Last time they had a jazz pianist. Took the work crew and the cub got sick. He grabbed a toro for is first go and smoked it way too fast. Lol.
 
Multiple tap that ash here in North Carolina. Tapp is the alternative. They missed out on the name.

Never go ash to mouth though.
 
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In the end I don’t end up smoking them often because they’re actually just over the inflection point of too full bodied for me but My Father really can do no wrong. I love a lancero generally and I find that every MF blend shines most for me in this format. What a fantastic peppery meaty flavor profile on this one. With some confidence I would declare this blend the representative pronouncement of Nicaraguan Corojo.

Good book too!
 
I just wanna know when I get to enjoy a smoke with you again!
Could be a little bit my friend. I’ve had to use my limited vacation time this year for some important family visits.
My mom’s 75th birthday is in August same time as Dallas, it’s why I can’t make it this year.

I’m going to plan on SQM if Mark winds up hosting so possibly there. If not, I’m going to try and make @Seeking Alpha Social Club meet up next May.
If I go I’ll probably drive up so I could make it a point to stop by on the way to Virginia.

Will keep ya posted on that my friend., ;)
 
View attachment 1539570In the end I don’t end up smoking them often because they’re actually just over the inflection point of too full bodied for me but My Father really can do no wrong. I love a lancero generally and I find that every MF blend shines most for me in this format. What a fantastic peppery meaty flavor profile on this one. With some confidence I would declare this blend the representative pronouncement of Nicaraguan Corojo.

Good book too!
I think this would be more your style
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Someone from work gifted me a Cohiba Robusto. First one. I can see what the fuss is about. Not how I will spend my money, given the price point and the availability of amazing NCs out there, but if someone is offering, I will accept.
 
This is now the second opus I’ve had split on me in as many smokes… they’re at the right humidity, new cutter. Idk what to do. For the price point the construction is lacking.
 

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3 x 858 for $25 (which is about the price of one in Norway), 3 Plasencia for $20 (cheaper than 1 x in Norway), Lost City Pyramid $45 (!!). 50% overpriced on the last one but it has great reviews so hoping it will be worth it.
 
This ^ @thetikiking may need to dry box. For what it’s worth, it’s hard to see in the photo but it doesn’t look like the cut is particularly clean. No insult intended and again it’s a bit hard to see
Ahhh that may be it. They’re at 62% and it was easily 70% outside when we smoked. Add that to they were in my carrier for a bit.

And I bit down on it a bit when I was dealing…. Not proud of it
 

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