today i am going to share a secret with you,and not just any secret,a cigar related secret about one of my favorite cigars.
i haven't told anyone about them,because i wanted them all for myself...lol
when i was a youngster we didn't have child labor laws,we had a "if you got a kid,work him" deal,and that's how i found myself 25ft high in a tobacco barn one sunny saturday afternoon. i still remember the rich musty aged wood and the fresh dried tobacco smell to this day. which is what brings us to my secret cigar.
when i first picked one of them up,it had a firm fell with a slight give,a dark brown oily wrapper,and a smell that immediately took me back to my childhood and the tobacco barn i spent the summer working in
back then we would try to roll our own cigars by stripping a leaf and rolling it on an old board.
it would have an open end,be lit with a zippo,and cause a fit of coughing when smoked.
not like today,when i used a punch and torch,and got the flavors of the fresh aged tobacco and seasoned wood of the barn in the first few puffs
the draw and burn are excellent,and the flavors remind me of those seasoned leaves of old
very cool smoke with tastes of leather that puts pictures of the old bridles and gate hinges from the barn in my mind
i'm loving the flavors of the richly seasoned tasting tobacco as i ponder what became of the boy working in the high tiers of the barn. contemplating and enjoying a cigar that's turned creamy with old leather flavors mixed with the fresh seasoned tobacco taste,i realize that the boy never left,he lives on
smoking like a dream with plenty of cool smoke that gives a taste of old grey weathered wood on the retrohale.
it goes well with the rich tobacco and creamy leather flavors
as i got to the last couple of inches,i decided to jot down a few words,and to share my secret about one of my favorite cigars with my friends. with richly seasoned tobacco flavors,and a smooth creamy leather taste that can only be called barnyard,i think i made the right decision
nubbing it with a multitude of flavors that can best be described as twang. a word used to describe some of the best cigars in the world,and i'm not afraid to use it here. i love this cigar,zilla gives it a high 4,and we both agree that if it's not already in your humi,it should be on your must try list...
my friends,i give you the P2000 from Pinar!
i know this was a different review than my normal ones,but i hope you enjoyed it anyway!
i haven't told anyone about them,because i wanted them all for myself...lol
when i was a youngster we didn't have child labor laws,we had a "if you got a kid,work him" deal,and that's how i found myself 25ft high in a tobacco barn one sunny saturday afternoon. i still remember the rich musty aged wood and the fresh dried tobacco smell to this day. which is what brings us to my secret cigar.
when i first picked one of them up,it had a firm fell with a slight give,a dark brown oily wrapper,and a smell that immediately took me back to my childhood and the tobacco barn i spent the summer working in
back then we would try to roll our own cigars by stripping a leaf and rolling it on an old board.
it would have an open end,be lit with a zippo,and cause a fit of coughing when smoked.
not like today,when i used a punch and torch,and got the flavors of the fresh aged tobacco and seasoned wood of the barn in the first few puffs
the draw and burn are excellent,and the flavors remind me of those seasoned leaves of old
very cool smoke with tastes of leather that puts pictures of the old bridles and gate hinges from the barn in my mind
i'm loving the flavors of the richly seasoned tasting tobacco as i ponder what became of the boy working in the high tiers of the barn. contemplating and enjoying a cigar that's turned creamy with old leather flavors mixed with the fresh seasoned tobacco taste,i realize that the boy never left,he lives on
smoking like a dream with plenty of cool smoke that gives a taste of old grey weathered wood on the retrohale.
it goes well with the rich tobacco and creamy leather flavors
as i got to the last couple of inches,i decided to jot down a few words,and to share my secret about one of my favorite cigars with my friends. with richly seasoned tobacco flavors,and a smooth creamy leather taste that can only be called barnyard,i think i made the right decision
nubbing it with a multitude of flavors that can best be described as twang. a word used to describe some of the best cigars in the world,and i'm not afraid to use it here. i love this cigar,zilla gives it a high 4,and we both agree that if it's not already in your humi,it should be on your must try list...
my friends,i give you the P2000 from Pinar!
i know this was a different review than my normal ones,but i hope you enjoyed it anyway!