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The last time the humidor starting looking empty I logged
on to buy my usual cigars from the usual source. I enjoy a Cohiba Secreto in the evenings after dinner. Sweet holy moley in a rickshaw, Batman !! I got a serious dose of sticker shock, we're talking sticker shock out the ying yang. Well, actually it's exchange rate shock but whatever, I am not paying that much for cigars. No friggin' way. So I bought a few sticks from my local tobacconist to see if I could find a reasonably palatable alternative. And I did. Finally. The La Riqueza No. 5 from Pete Johnson's Tatuaje is a Petit Corona like the Cohiba Secreto and it's a decent enough half hour smoke that I can buy without taking out a second mortgage. The Secreto has a Maduro wrapper and the binder & filler are Cuban while the No. 5 is Nicaraguan wrapped in Connecticut Broadleaf but they're amazingly similar and until the dollar climbs out of the toilet I'll be smoking the No. 5s. If you like to put a small stick in your vest for a quick half hour smoke astream you could do worse than the La Riqueza No. 5. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 16:25:18 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: The last time the humidor starting looking empty I logged on to buy my usual cigars from the usual source. I enjoy a Cohiba Secreto in the evenings after dinner. Sweet holy moley in a rickshaw, Batman !! I got a serious dose of sticker shock, we're talking sticker shock out the ying yang. Well, actually it's exchange rate shock but whatever, I am not paying that much for cigars. No friggin' way. So I bought a few sticks from my local tobacconist to see if I could find a reasonably palatable alternative. And I did. Finally. The La Riqueza No. 5 from Pete Johnson's Tatuaje is a Petit Corona like the Cohiba Secreto and it's a decent enough half hour smoke that I can buy without taking out a second mortgage. The Secreto has a Maduro wrapper and the binder & filler are Cuban while the No. 5 is Nicaraguan wrapped in Connecticut Broadleaf but they're amazingly similar and until the dollar climbs out of the toilet I'll be smoking the No. 5s. If you like to put a small stick in your vest for a quick half hour smoke astream you could do worse than the La Riqueza No. 5. Look for the Cohiba Dominican Coronas if you haven't tried them. Not the world's best cigar or anything like that, but a decent smoke for about $6USD. Also, if you can find them (I have no idea what they go for now if you find them), the CAO Anniversary is pretty good Maduro Corona, as the CAO Corona for about $5USD. TC, R |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
The last time the humidor starting looking empty I logged on to buy my usual cigars from the usual source. I enjoy a Cohiba Secreto in the evenings after dinner. Sweet holy moley in a rickshaw, Batman !! I got a serious dose of sticker shock, we're talking sticker shock out the ying yang. Well, actually it's exchange rate shock but whatever, I am not paying that much for cigars. No friggin' way. So I bought a few sticks from my local tobacconist to see if I could find a reasonably palatable alternative. And I did. Finally. The La Riqueza No. 5 from Pete Johnson's Tatuaje is a Petit Corona like the Cohiba Secreto and it's a decent enough half hour smoke that I can buy without taking out a second mortgage. The Secreto has a Maduro wrapper and the binder & filler are Cuban while the No. 5 is Nicaraguan wrapped in Connecticut Broadleaf but they're amazingly similar and until the dollar climbs out of the toilet I'll be smoking the No. 5s. If you like to put a small stick in your vest for a quick half hour smoke astream you could do worse than the La Riqueza No. 5. I like the La Riqueza, as well. Other good smokes in that range: El Rey Del Mundo Hoyo de Monterey Excaliber or Dark Sumatra La Gloria Cubana Live a little, Ken, you cheap bastid. Try a San Cristobal or a Diamond Crown Maximus. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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i think it is http://www.thompsoncigar.com/default.aspx
that that has a huge selection and fast shipping on cigars... i enjoy a nice one every once and a while... On Oct 17, 7:28*pm, "Tim J." wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: The last time the humidor starting looking empty I logged on to buy my usual cigars from the usual source. I enjoy a Cohiba Secreto in the evenings after dinner. Sweet holy moley in a rickshaw, Batman !! I got a serious dose of sticker shock, we're talking sticker shock out the ying yang. Well, actually it's exchange rate shock but whatever, I am not paying that much for cigars. No friggin' way. So I bought a few sticks from my local tobacconist to see if I could find a reasonably palatable alternative. And I did. Finally. The La Riqueza No. 5 from Pete Johnson's Tatuaje is a Petit Corona like the Cohiba Secreto and it's a decent enough half hour smoke that I can buy without taking out a second mortgage. The Secreto has a Maduro wrapper and the binder & filler are Cuban while the No. 5 is Nicaraguan wrapped in Connecticut Broadleaf but they're amazingly similar and until the dollar climbs out of the toilet I'll be smoking the No. 5s. If you like to put a small stick in your vest for a quick half hour smoke astream you could do worse than the La Riqueza No. 5. I like the La Riqueza, as well. Other good smokes in that range: El Rey Del Mundo Hoyo de Monterey Excaliber or Dark Sumatra La Gloria Cubana Live a little, Ken, you cheap bastid. Try a San Cristobal or a Diamond Crown Maximus. -- TL, Tim -------------------------http://css.sbcma.com/timj- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 21:28:14 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: The last time the humidor starting looking empty I logged on to buy my usual cigars from the usual source. I enjoy a Cohiba Secreto in the evenings after dinner. Sweet holy moley in a rickshaw, Batman !! I got a serious dose of sticker shock, we're talking sticker shock out the ying yang. Well, actually it's exchange rate shock but whatever, I am not paying that much for cigars. No friggin' way. So I bought a few sticks from my local tobacconist to see if I could find a reasonably palatable alternative. And I did. Finally. The La Riqueza No. 5 from Pete Johnson's Tatuaje is a Petit Corona like the Cohiba Secreto and it's a decent enough half hour smoke that I can buy without taking out a second mortgage. The Secreto has a Maduro wrapper and the binder & filler are Cuban while the No. 5 is Nicaraguan wrapped in Connecticut Broadleaf but they're amazingly similar and until the dollar climbs out of the toilet I'll be smoking the No. 5s. If you like to put a small stick in your vest for a quick half hour smoke astream you could do worse than the La Riqueza No. 5. I like the La Riqueza, as well. Other good smokes in that range: El Rey Del Mundo Hoyo de Monterey Excaliber or Dark Sumatra La Gloria Cubana Live a little, Ken, you cheap bastid. Try a San Cristobal or a Diamond Crown Maximus. I've a supply of Fundadores - yes, they are what you might guess - let's just say they are, um, not of a current production...and IIRC, Ken had either one of those or maybe a vintage RyJ when last we were together, so I've no doubt that Ken has lived, see-gar-wise... HTH, R |
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~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
i think it is http://www.thompsoncigar.com/default.aspx that that has a huge selection and fast shipping on cigars... i enjoy a nice one every once and a while... Thompson is AWFUL! Not only endless spam, but phone-spam as well. I wouldn't buy anything from them on a dare. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... I remember sitting on a balcony in the French Quarter being about halfway through a magnificent Trinidad Fundadores when my glass became empty. I glanced at my dear wife who gave me the unmistakable "Don't you dare get another drink because it's after midnight and we're going to overstay our welcome" look. So I said to Rick, "There's something wrong with this glass." Rick awoke from his Cigar/Sazerac reverie and asked with concerned sincerity, "What ?" I replied, "It leaks, look it's empty already." And I remember just exactly what he said as he got up to fix me another drink. I remember because it was but two words. "**** you" said the roffian. such debauchery, you should be ashamed of yourself as a right-thinking progressive. Tom p.s. Lisa and I depart for NO in a few hours...g |
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 22:36:16 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: "Tim J." wrote: Live a little, Ken, you cheap bastid. Try a San Cristobal or a Diamond Crown Maximus. I've a supply of Fundadores - yes, they are what you might guess - let's just say they are, um, not of a current production...and IIRC, Ken had either one of those or maybe a vintage RyJ when last we were together, so I've no doubt that Ken has lived, see-gar-wise... I remember sitting on a balcony in the French Quarter being about halfway through a magnificent Trinidad Fundadores when my glass became empty. I glanced at my dear wife who gave me the unmistakable "Don't you dare get another drink because it's after midnight and we're going to overstay our welcome" look. So I said to Rick, "There's something wrong with this glass." Rick awoke from his Cigar/Sazerac reverie and asked with concerned sincerity, "What ?" I replied, "It leaks, look it's empty already." And I remember just exactly what he said as he got up to fix me another drink. I remember because it was but two words. "**** you" said the roffian. And I meant it. Seriously, though, I, um, well, let's just say that I am rarely concerned with exchange rate when I acquire cigars (for example, the aforementioned Fundadores were a legit, with-a-letter gift via Costa Rica), so I hadn't thought about it affecting certain, um, bandings. I'd say look more toward south of the border as opposed to north, but ??? And in a similar way, there are some fan-dam-tastic cigars from the Americas, completely legal in the US, and fairly inexpensive. TC, R TC, R |
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