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I have a story about cubans and my cousin-in-law who is from Belgium but lived in Panama. The cigars - oh sweet jesus.
 
Wow, my fingers simply typed correctly 'Cafe Creme Henri Wintermans'

That was when I was 19....
 
Didn't mind a cafe creme years ago, I can still taste them now.

I still smoke cigarettes, only peter styvesants as that's what James Bond and my pop smoked,though I have cut down to about 5 a day and will be quitting soon enough.

I reckon a nice cigar and couple of beers on the weekend would be something to look forward to and a good compromise after a long week when I finally give up daily smoking.
 
Ciggi & a Beer, hands down fucken unbeatable combo.
Been off the darts for years but maybe when my taste evolves to the point where I can appreciate/stomach wine, I might give Cigars a proper go instead of smoking them like a Ciggi at 3am after a wedding, headwetting, day at the races or the like.
 
Cigars are like a 12% Belgian. Invite them to a rendevue with the palate, consider the flavours, pause, then cleanse. In thre case of stogies don't digest, exhale or you will quickly destroy the experience...
 
I like cigars but mostly smoke ciggies and a pipe.
Today it's the old captain black in my daily smoker.
Washed down with a bourbon and coke. ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1482124650.408693.jpg
 
Some would say it's a hipster thing.
While sitting outside young Henrys sipping a hop ale smoking a pipe of amphora I got many hat tips from the local hipsters.
 
I still have my stock of 6 pipes, but have orders from mrs warra to desist.
I'm planning a program of disobedience soon, after I finish my stock of 25 more cigars.
 
I have a box of Juan Lopez Series 2 currently on their way into AU from Puroexpress.
 
Nice.
It makes it worth the $980 per kg.
Today I'm getting into the fonseca. Very mild, good for a beginner, easy to smoke.
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