I let myself go........ To the doughnut shop, pizza parlor,Popeyes, mcdonalds, beer joint......
Shit happens. Lol!
Trinidad LE 2007
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Cohim
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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kombat96
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
Drink what u like. Smoke what u like. Ur living the dream
#imafattytoo
#imafattytoo
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Cohim
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
[quote author=kombat96 link=topic=27235.msg118263#msg118263 date=1401511699]
Drink what u like. Smoke what u like. Ur living the dream
#imafattytoo
[/quote] Hell yea I am! I have re-connected with allot of me old cronies again through this site. "Cornies", also, depending who you are. :laugh:
Drink what u like. Smoke what u like. Ur living the dream
#imafattytoo
[/quote] Hell yea I am! I have re-connected with allot of me old cronies again through this site. "Cornies", also, depending who you are. :laugh:
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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ogus
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
Is it possible to age a stick so long it loses its spiciness?
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Cohim
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
Not to the point of tasting like hay. If you ever are blessed enough to get ahold of a Maria Manchini, it is a perfect example of how great well aged tobacco can taste.
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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burnem
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
[quote author=ogus link=topic=27235.msg119103#msg119103 date=1402523421]
Is it possible to age a stick so long it loses its spiciness?
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It's been my experience that this is quite opposite as many cigars need the time to develop. That being said, yes there comes a time when they start downhill and begin losing flavor. This shouldn't be happening to a stick from '07 but it wouldn't be the first time I heard of, or experienced, flavor profile dropping off after only a few years. My recollection of this stick around say 2010, was that it was very good with loads of flavor. Obviously it has dropped off......or Cohim as the palate of a billy goat!! LOL!! JK bro...
Is it possible to age a stick so long it loses its spiciness?
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It's been my experience that this is quite opposite as many cigars need the time to develop. That being said, yes there comes a time when they start downhill and begin losing flavor. This shouldn't be happening to a stick from '07 but it wouldn't be the first time I heard of, or experienced, flavor profile dropping off after only a few years. My recollection of this stick around say 2010, was that it was very good with loads of flavor. Obviously it has dropped off......or Cohim as the palate of a billy goat!! LOL!! JK bro...
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Cohim
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
That is possible also, but not probable. :ordr:
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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jimbobber
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
Well, I can say this: If you go fishing for the first time in 3 years, and you find a cigar in your tackle box, don't bother lighting it up.
a friend of Bill W & a danger to fish everywhere
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SamTheIceCreamMan
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Re: Trinidad LE 2007
Gone along with the Regalos and the Escuderos from the same year.
Not exactly yuckie... but pretty much bland and not worth the extra dime. I mean, they're practically the same price as a Robusto Extra!!
Not exactly yuckie... but pretty much bland and not worth the extra dime. I mean, they're practically the same price as a Robusto Extra!!