El Jefe
06-15-2013, 03:24 PM
....oh and a glass of Boulevard pale ale just in case. ;)
http://s23.postimg.org/oz0xiuvwr/stogie_stuff_june_2013_new_lighter_008.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Howdy, campers. Are we all happy and such? I'm doin okay this fine afternoon. Got the kids out mowing the lawn and pulling weeds while I'm sitting here smoking a fine cuban and enjoying a glass of decent scotch. Ha!
Anyway, I recently bought a box of these bad boys. These IMO are a decent value, if bought by the box its a $7.00 smoke. No yard gar obviously, but you can easily spend more for lesser smokes from a different country.
http://s3.postimg.org/b48ua4qwz/stogie_stuff_june_2013_new_lighter_011.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
I guess I'd call the Party D-4 a medium to medium/full smoke. They start fairly brash, all pepper and scorched earth, but quickly settle into a solid medium cigar that stands up really well to any whisk(e)y in my cabinet.
No, once these settle in you get a little earthy cedar, some leather and sweet tobacco and the occasional touch of spice and floral notes. These are more complicated than the 4 or 5 dollar cuban smokes, but you'd expect that in a little more expensive cigar. I've smoked a few of these since I got em and a few of them have even thrown the occasional vanilla/caramel flavor. These are good, real good. ;)
Have a good weekend kids! :santa2:
http://s23.postimg.org/oz0xiuvwr/stogie_stuff_june_2013_new_lighter_008.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
Howdy, campers. Are we all happy and such? I'm doin okay this fine afternoon. Got the kids out mowing the lawn and pulling weeds while I'm sitting here smoking a fine cuban and enjoying a glass of decent scotch. Ha!
Anyway, I recently bought a box of these bad boys. These IMO are a decent value, if bought by the box its a $7.00 smoke. No yard gar obviously, but you can easily spend more for lesser smokes from a different country.
http://s3.postimg.org/b48ua4qwz/stogie_stuff_june_2013_new_lighter_011.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
I guess I'd call the Party D-4 a medium to medium/full smoke. They start fairly brash, all pepper and scorched earth, but quickly settle into a solid medium cigar that stands up really well to any whisk(e)y in my cabinet.
No, once these settle in you get a little earthy cedar, some leather and sweet tobacco and the occasional touch of spice and floral notes. These are more complicated than the 4 or 5 dollar cuban smokes, but you'd expect that in a little more expensive cigar. I've smoked a few of these since I got em and a few of them have even thrown the occasional vanilla/caramel flavor. These are good, real good. ;)
Have a good weekend kids! :santa2: