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I'm at it, on #3 myself today. Started with a Fuente Work of Art this afternoon, then after checking 9 trail cams, tried a Tabacos Baez Serie SF by MF (cheap stick suggested by the local smoke shop), finishing with a Gran Oferta by MF tonight.
Nice!

I’ll probably light one up when I get home, but that’s not for another hour and a half at least. Enjoy your smokes brothers!
I should be around, have a few chores to do this evening, but I will be smoking while I rehab my boots before I go back on shift tomorrow.

Hi Brothers, I’m smoking a very nice Aganorsa Petit Robusto. Salt, caramel, lemon zest, and cedar. Still a bit wet. Won’t have the next one for a week or two. View attachment 125170
So is aganrosa a type of tobacco or brand? I dont know anything about it and when I googled it I didnt get much helpful info

It is 29 degrees right now in San Antonio!
22 standing air temp here, wind chill is to...too damn cold lol. I had to toss my bomb from wes in the fridge because they were damn near frozen when I got to them lol.
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Nice!



I should be around, have a few chores to do this evening, but I will be smoking while I rehab my boots before I go back on shift tomorrow.



So is aganrosa a type of tobacco or brand? I dont know anything about it and when I googled it I didnt get much helpful info


22 standing air temp here, wind chill is to...too damn cold lol. I had to toss my bomb from wes in the fridge because they were damn near frozen when I got to them lol.
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It is a group of farms that grow tobacco for a lot of other companies. IMHO they come close to CC's with complexity and depth of flavor. Most Warped cigars use Aganorsa tobacco and a lot of other brands too. Casa Fernandez owns these farms but recently changed their name to Aganorsa Leaf. So both brand and tobacco is the best answer.
Here is some good info:
https://www.aganorsaleaf.com/
https://www.cigaraficionado.com/article/the-aganorsa-enigma-16428
 
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It is a group of farms that grow tobacco for a lot of other companies. IMHO they come close to CC's with complexity and depth of flavor. Most Warped cigars use Aganorsa tobacco and a lot of other brands too. Casa Fernandez owns these farms but recently changed their name to Aganorsa Leaf. So both brand and tobacco is the best answer.
Here is some good info:
https://www.aganorsaleaf.com/
https://www.cigaraficionado.com/article/the-aganorsa-enigma-16428
Man, I love their tobacco!
 

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Went with a cheap stick to start. It’s not too bad except for the draw being way too loose. Got a couple for a buck fifty each on cbid.

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One of my favorite standbys, only thing I've ever bought in box form to date. They actually get better with age, they are a nice light espresso, chocolate/cocoa kind of flavor on my palate
 
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