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What'cha Smok'in Azzhats 1,000,000 Vol II
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#81,NINE83 - Black Works Studio Hyena CG

From a split with a BOTL at another site.
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81984 Tat PCR
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#1353 Posted:
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81985 - Macanudo Inspirado White robusto
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#1354 Posted:
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81986 - Fuente Casa Cuba Double Cinco thanks to PW
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#1355 Posted:
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81987 - Caldwell E.S. Midnight Express romusto
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#1356 Posted:
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Last night:

81988 - DE Blackened corona - ROTT, so too wet, but potential is there, have to see after some.drying time how it smokes
81989 - Charter Oak Habano Lonsdale - also ROTT. First time sampling this marca, some potential here too
81990 - Oliva MB3 Lonsdale(!) - ok, so I was today years old when I found out the MB3 was available in a Lonsdale. Did you all know? And you didn't mention it? Also ROTT (sense a theme?) but if it progresses it will likely become my favorite MB3.
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81991: AVO Classic robusto while smoking a turkey with pecan wood. Nuttier than the last one, or was it the wood...
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81992 - Camacho Corojo robusto
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#1359 Posted:
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81993 - AF 858 Rosado c/o mjrburn

Always a stellar stick. Thanks Marcus!
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clickbangdead wrote:
Last night:
ok, so I was today years old when I found out the MB3 was available in a Lonsdale. Did you all know? And you didn't mention it? Also ROTT (sense a theme?) but if it progresses it will likely become my favorite MB3.

No, I did not know this, but I am glad you told me.
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#1361 Posted:
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Never saw an mb3 lonsdale. Is it new??
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^I'm guessing so, only available in 5 packs at the tenaki place, I'd grabbed some during their last 5 pack deal.
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81994- PDR 1878 Capa Oscura
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81995 - LFD 1994

The Oliva serie V, and the serie V melanio are also available in lonsdale/lancero though they're hard to find.
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81996:
Room 101 Muzzle Loader Gordo 6 x 60, I’m in the mood for a thick ring.
Unblemished Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. Big veins, visible seems. Stick had a faint marshmallow scent and cold draw had a slight cherry flavor. Using double guillitine to slice off the smallest amount possible, looks like a double cap that’s well done. Stick is consistently firm w/a small amount of give, no soft or hard spots. Kickoff was cayenne pepper and…grapefruit. Hey, the grapefruit is the strongest breakout so, crazy or not, I’m calling it. At 1” the pepper is long gone, grapefruit is almost all gone. The tobacco at the cap end is mostly sweet w/a touch of savory salt, tastes good on the tongue. First third had a little ashy mini-transition and then a leather note with orange behind it and scanty cayenne. No stronger than medium flavor and body but the cap end tobacco in my mouth is delicious. I wish the smoke reflected this deliciousness. At second transition a 2” ash dropped. Perfectly centered cherry pyramid. Tidy burn line got a bit of scallop in second third. Wood, leather, whisper of cayenne and maybe red berries but I’m searching hard. Reminding me a bit of Pilsner beer on retro, if memory serves. Orange is long gone. Third transition getting that MSA salty mineral molasses taste, body suddenly increased but no flavors breaking out. Retro has strong peppery burn but no flavors break out. Burn line corrected but it was never “bad”, just scalloped. Well into final third herbal and toasty in small amounts. smoke time about 90 minutes.
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81997 - Arturo Fuente Anejo #55
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jeebling wrote:
819xx:
Room 101 Muzzle Loader Gordo 6 x 60, I’m in the mood for a thick ring.
Unblemished Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. Big veins, visible seems. Stick had a faint marshmallow scent and cold draw had a slight cherry flavor. Using double guillitine to slice off the smallest amount possible, looks like a double cap that’s well done. Stick is consistently firm w/a small amount of give, no soft or hard spots. Kickoff was cayenne pepper and…grapefruit. Hey, the grapefruit is the strongest breakout so, crazy or not, I’m calling it. At 1” the pepper is long gone, grapefruit is almost all gone. The tobacco at the cap end is mostly sweet w/a touch of savory salt, tastes good on the tongue. First third had a little ashy mini-transition and then a leather note with orange behind it and scanty cayenne. No stronger than medium flavor and body but the cap end tobacco in my mouth is delicious. I wish the smoke reflected this deliciousness. At second transition a 2” ash dropped. Perfectly centered cherry pyramid. Tidy burn line got a bit of scallop in second third. Wood, leather, whisper of cayenne and maybe red berries but I’m searching hard. Reminding me a bit of Pilsner beer on retro, if memory serves. Orange is long gone. Third transition getting that MSA salty mineral molasses taste, body suddenly increased but no flavors breaking out. Retro has strong peppery burn but no flavors break out. Burn line corrected but it was never “bad”, just scalloped. Well into final third herbal and toasty in small amounts. smoke time about 90 minutes.


Dude! You know you just opened yourself up for some azzhattery comments! Frying pan I won’t make any snide remarks (…at least not today…) but this immediately reminded me of a comment my nephew made a few years ago when we were talking about RG preference. I told him mine was between 42 and 50 then he said, “I like big things in my mouth every so often” - I nearly gagged (…no pun intended…) and gave him the “Do you know what you f#@king just said?” look. He immediately caught on and we had a big laugh.

Thanks for the reminder and Laugh Jeebs!
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81998: RP Vintage 90 robusto: Cocoa and pepper on the cold draw. Had to relight not half an inch in (arrgh). First third: Heavy pepper notes overpowering everything else. Weird ash drop, the middle and bottom fell off but the top edge stayed. Eye watering pepper on the retro. Second third: these were originally bought to share with a BOTL who served in the US Army, his favorite, but we don't seem to get together much anymore. Much mellower, almost grassy with a hint of salt. No mocha or chocolate. Ash drops continue to flare out and split before they partially drop. Final third: there it is, that mocha from the Broadleaf, finally. No more relights, slight wavy burn, but V shaped ash drops all the way. Solid, but not great.
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81999 - Oliva V 135th Anniversary perfecto
82000 - Padron 1926 #48 maduro

Gorgeous day. I've been spending my Friday outside, BBQing babyback ribs and sipping suds.
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Palama wrote:
Dude! You know you just opened yourself up for some azzhattery comments! Frying pan I won’t make any snide remarks (…at least not today…) but this immediately reminded me of a comment my nephew made a few years ago when we were talking about RG preference. I told him mine was between 42 and 50 then he said, “I like big things in my mouth every so often” - I nearly gagged (…no pun intended…) and gave him the “Do you know what you f#@king just said?” look. He immediately caught on and we had a big laugh.

Thanks for the reminder and Laugh Jeebs!


Let’s hear it for good mouth feel!

Herfing
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82001 Eiroa the First 20 Years

Damn that was a nice cigar.
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^ yep

82002 vivonte torpedo
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The MB3 Lonsdale has pretty much just come to market. There was a "intro" on the monkey's discord exclusive Apr 9.
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82003 - Arturo Fuente Anejo #888

I ate way too much. But this is the perfect dessert.
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82004 - Ashton Aged maduro
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Jakethesnake86 wrote:
Never saw an mb3 lonsdale. Is it new??

In their discord they had a poll back in August for what vitola was next for mb3. We voted lonsdale. It's a tenski exclusive at least to start.
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82005 AJ Fernandez Dias de Gloria.

I dont think I've ever had an AJF that I liked much while young. But here we go. Open draw, cold draw hay/straw. First light very AJ. Spicy like a habanero. I was expecting a dry woody astringent habano by appearance and stuff. Burn is very slow despite the open draw. Lots of smoke. After the first or second ash drop some of those traditional habano notes come forward. Wood mostly but also lumber. There's stuff in the background telling me what this cigar could be in like 12mo, there's hints of cream and sweet nuts, a little cinnamon in the AJ pepper, but I'm struggling to find enjoyment by the halfway point. I think this would be good with some rest, as is the way of AJF. As is, it's just not bad.
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82006 - Havana Cream robusto
82007 - La Gloria Cubana Serie R No. 5 Maduro
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82008 - Decided to smoke one of my few remaining garbage tier Cohiba Red Dot robustos

These aren't even worth the $3.50 I spent on them but I can't bring myself to toss them in the trash
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82009 - Warped Cloud Hopper corona from delta. Thank you, delta! That's the first of those I've had, and I liked it. In fact, I relapsed on a spending spree at tenski tonight and ordered some of the romustos. I was torn between those and the corona. I'm hoping the creaminess I tasted in places was from the criollo in the filler and that a little thicker smoke (48rg) may have more of it. We'll see.
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82010 Sky Moon by Warped 109
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#82,2011 - AF Mag 52
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82,012 - AF #46 Reserva Xtra Viejo, 6/14

82,013 - AF 858 Maduro, 11/21

82,014 - AF 858 Sun Grown, 12/15

I smoked these over a five day period this past week. All three had nice yellow cello, including the 858 Maduro. There was nothing not to like about the three AF's. Many thanks to the #1382 Azz Hat.

He must of had a couple of pours, his numbering thing went off the rails.

Many thanks Conan, one fine BOTL.

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82015 - Isabela Pepper Head, dated 7/4/19, from a "trade" = (I got my azz whooped) with Palama 10/22. I was expecting a DPG kinda pepper bomb but got a Wrigley's Juicy Fruit experience instead. Very pleasant cigar that I could smoke multiples of back-to-back. Thanks Conan!
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jeebling wrote:
The Four Kicks Capa Especial is the Sumatra wrapper that EPC originally wanted, is that correct? I think that’s what I read. I wonder if you’ve smoked the other blends and can compare them or if you have a favorite among the Four Kicks. I think Jake likes the Four Kicks too.

Sorry, jeebling, I just seen this. I'm not very organized when it comes to keeping tasting notes but I'll try to get my thoughts together on CH FK stuff I've had and shoot you a pm later.
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82016 - LAdC Mi Amor

A nice medium+ with great flavors. Coulda/shoulda picked something lighter for an early Saturday morning smoke but this one was very enjoyable. Thanks to Jeebs.
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Burner02 wrote:
82,0xx - AF #46 Reserva Xtra Viejo, 6/14

82,0xx - AF 858 Maduro, 11/21

82,0xx - AF 858 Sun Grown, 12/15

I smoked these over a five day period this past week. All three had nice yellow cello, including the 858 Maduro. There was nothing not to like about the three AF's. Many thanks to the #1382 Azz Hat.

He must of had a couple of pours, his numbering thing went off the rails.

Many thanks Conan, one fine BOTL.



Glad you enjoyed them Dan! Herfing

I cannot confirm nor deny that I may have had a lil’ sumting that may have caused a numbering error.

mjrburn wrote:
820xx - Isabela Pepper Head, dated 7/4/19, from a "trade" = (I got my azz whooped) with Palama 10/22. I was expecting a DPG kinda pepper bomb but got a Wrigley's Juicy Fruit experience instead. Very pleasant cigar that I could smoke multiples of back-to-back. Thanks Conan!


I know, right? Misnomer fo’ sure. When I sparked up my first one, I was expecting a head-spinning experience despite a full meal beforehand but instead got a very enjoyable smoke. Part of the reason why I’mma big fan of the brand (…that and the fact that the owner, Johnny P. is also a Packers fan. Go Pack Go!…).

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deadeyedick wrote:
82016 - LAdC Min Amor

A nice medium+ with great flavors. Coulda/shoulda picked something lighter for an early Saturday morning smoke but this one was very enjoyable. Thanks to Jeebs.


So glad you enjoyed it. I think it’s a fine cigar at CBid prices.

82017: RoMa Craft Intemperance EC XVIII Industry Belicoso 5.5 x 54
It is sold as a mild cigar but I didn’t expect it to be as mild and tasteless as it was. There was a hint of mineral-like flavors that reminded me of 7 Up and pickled water melon rind but those flavors were not dead ringers and very, very light to be sure.
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82018 Arganese Nicaraguan Habano with thanks to jeebling.

Never had this brand, know nothing about them. It's a long box pressed Churchill. First light is pleasant but the draw is tight. Hopefully that opens up as the box press relaxes. Little pepper on retro, mild sweet notes otherwise. Little woody but not in a bad way. Needs constant puffing to stay lit. And it went out at 1/4" despite constant puffing. Can feel the heat 2" down from the foot. This things tunneling hard. Cut the bottom off, purged, relit. Consecutive hard draws to get it to smoke and the wrapper is not burning with the filler at all. This is one of those asbestos binder cigars. Cut, purged, relit. I've chopped about 3" off the foot now. Binder/wrapper are finally burning with the filler. Draw is still very tight. Flavors are pleasant but nothing special. Little sweet wood, texture is a bit dry but tolerable. I'm already halfway since I had to whittle down so much of it. Just smoked through the tight spot, draw opened up and flavor intensity followed. But not flavor quality. Lots of work for little reward. I did not like this one. Jeebs sent two, I think the other will go to my father in law.
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82019 Asylum 13 Oblongata with thanks to jeebling. This is my 2nd or 3rd ever Asylum, not super familiar with them. Light brown oval pressed robusto. First light big blast of black licorice. Bizarre but it didn't last. Cayenne on retro, Marshmallow finish with a dry texture. Unique for sure. Lots of different spices playing in there. Draw is moderately open, good smoke production, burn is even. Black licorice keeps jumping in and out there's a nice nuttiness too. Retro has a pepperoni spice. There's a lot going on here and all early on. Looking forward to where this settles.

After an ash drop or two it's a nice Honduran earthiness, the texture is dry but not astringent. There's some graham cracker sweetness to balance things.

That was a good one. Smoked down to an inch.
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danmdevries wrote:
82018 Arganese Nicaraguan Habano with thanks to jeebling.

Never had this brand, know nothing about them. It's a long box pressed Churchill. First light is pleasant but the draw is tight. Hopefully that opens up as the box press relaxes. Little pepper on retro, mild sweet notes otherwise. Little woody but not in a bad way. Needs constant puffing to stay lit. And it went out at 1/4" despite constant puffing. Can feel the heat 2" down from the foot. This things tunneling hard. Cut the bottom off, purged, relit. Consecutive hard draws to get it to smoke and the wrapper is not burning with the filler at all. This is one of those asbestos binder cigars. Cut, purged, relit. I've chopped about 3" off the foot now. Binder/wrapper are finally burning with the filler. Draw is still very tight. Flavors are pleasant but nothing special. Little sweet wood, texture is a bit dry but tolerable. I'm already halfway since I had to whittle down so much of it. Just smoked through the tight spot, draw opened up and flavor intensity followed. But not flavor quality. Lots of work for little reward. I did not like this one. Jeebs sent two, I think the other will go to my father in law.


I had a somewhat similar experience with the burn but not as bad as that. And the flavor profile left me thinking I missed out on something. I’m hoping a couple months in the box might help the rest of them.
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danmdevries wrote:
82019 Asylum 13 Oblongata with thanks to jeebling. This is my 2nd or 3rd ever Asylum, not super familiar with them. Light brown oval pressed robusto. First light big blast of black licorice. Bizarre but it didn't last. Cayenne on retro, Marshmallow finish with a dry texture. Unique for sure. Lots of different spices playing in there. Draw is moderately open, good smoke production, burn is even. Black licorice keeps jumping in and out there's a nice nuttiness too. Retro has a pepperoni spice. There's a lot going on here and all early on. Looking forward to where this settles.

After an ash drop or two it's a nice Honduran earthiness, the texture is dry but not astringent. There's some graham cracker sweetness to balance things.

That was a good one. Smoked down to an inch.


I’m glad there was a good one in there. Black licorice / anise makes me puke. I have not tried these and I’m going to let them sit. I’ve got a lot of sticks hold up in storage…”Asylum”…they need a sanctuary humidor lol
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82020 Avo Syncro Nicaragua with thanks to jeebling. Have only had one avo I thought was bad, usually decent to good.

First light, mild dry earth and spice. Lil astringent. I spose should call it a floral note but it reminds me of piss biscuits, which is what flower smells remind me of anyway. Draw is perfect, ash firm, burn straight.

Couple ash drops in, floral is gone. Rich earthy notes with pepper on retro. Butter and cedar playing together too.

Overall decent to good. Nothing special but no detractors. I have more of these I bought myself previously. They make for great yard gars.
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82021 - Macanudo Cafe Hyde Park
82022 - Havana Cream robusto
82023 - Unclaimed Maduro robusto grande
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82024: La Aurora Preferidos Emerald
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82025: Latitude Zero Signature Maduro BPToro 6 x 52 ($18 fiver CBid)
Sweet and peppery but no real flavor breaks out. Burns well and is a beautiful dark and shiny Ecuadorian Sumatra Maduro. Very well done triple cap. A bit of oatmeal cookie in the second third. Cool even burn w/nice draw. I’ll be dang, but this is fairly distinct Juicy Fruit on retro. Smooth and on the mild side all the way into second third. Last third the salty minerals take the lead with oatmeal cookie gone but Juicy Fruit fading into sour Granny Smith apple type flavor, deep background. Retro is now stinging nostrils a bit, not quite so mild and body is building. Final third is void of the crazy flavors mentioned before. Now it’s salty, mineral, wood smoke soy sauce from meat on the grill, molasses sweetness and retro is intermittently mild or very peppery.
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82026 Avo Syncro Ritmo with thanks to jeebling. I believe this is the avo I didn't like. But well see.

First light yup, I remember this one. Astringency right off the bat with a cereal grain flavor like throwing a handful of cheerios and black tea leaves in my mouth. Pepper on retro.

Halfway the astringency fell off but the flavors one dimensional and boring. Just kinda tastes like plain dry cheerios. Tried to push on but this cigar sucks.
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^danm you’re having a jeeb-fest. I’ll have to get a bigger box…
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82027 padron 3000 from j Graz Thank you very much this one seems pretty fresh. Fantastic not sure if it’s natty or maduro good either way
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Jakethesnake86 wrote:
82027 padron 3000 from j Graz Thank you very much this one seems pretty fresh. Fantastic not sure if it’s natty or maduro good either way


It was Maduro, but yes relatively newer. Maybe a couple of months at best. I always try to stockpile these 0000's but just can't get there.
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