I tell my wife I only spent $50 when in fact it's more like :eyequiver:cryloud::help:
Who me? I only have 2 aged boxes of nobles.Yeah, but this is the entry point. Kind of like that little bit of crack to get you hooked... When I met Pete about a year ago, he said the Havana VI line is the gateway to the brand.
This is the one cigar that brought me into to TAT country. Now, I am like a degenerate gambler when I see a new release coming. Almost as bad as raspol, but not quite.
:bottle:"Everytime I think I am finally out, they pull me back in!"
Your going to hell for sure. :nono:Ill smoke an Acid when its hot out, its the only cigar I can pair with a mojito
this basically equates to "first ones free" in the cigar world.Confess your sins and be forgiven by the Cigar Gods.
Today... I smoked my 2nd Tatuaje ever. Yeah I know, half you guys practically live off Tats! The other one was a smaller La Riqueza which was quite nice. It was a Tatuaje Havana VI Nobel. Now the flavor profile wasn't my IDEAL, but I did enjoy it very much. One thing I must say is how perfect everything was. Easiest draw ever, razor sharp burn, flawless construction, thick clouds of smoke, excellent ash. Really it impressed me. Got them in a sampler for about $3.00 a stick with some other nice Peppin stuff.
+1 with a sampler of sticks.my first humidor came from Thompsons.
So you're the guy driving up my prices! Oh wait, never mind, I don't smoke Swisher Grape. :smokingboI often bid on cigars even though I know Im not going to win the auction.
Sometimes though I win! = reasonably priced cigars for me!
No, if there is a reasonable bid out there I usually dont try to outbid folks.So you're the guy driving up my prices! Oh wait, never mind, I don't smoke Swisher Grape. :smokingbo