Ever Had A Cigar You Didn't Want To End?

One that stands out in my mind was a CAO Sopranos Edition torpedo. Although they had evloved, the flavors remained complex and wonderful until my fingers began to be singed. While I didn't have a second Sopranos, I was tempted to light up another cigar immediatley afterward.

I recently smoked a almost 2yr old Tony Soprano Edition (6x60) and it was great. Iwould have rather had it at a yr. though, flavors kinda muted, but still there.
 
I have only been smoking a little over a year now and I am still searching and trying new smokes. There are so many out there and when I get one I like, it makes me not want to put it down at all and hope it never ends. And then a week later I may find another one and here it happens again.

One I really liked was the Perdomo Reserve Cameroon Robusto. It is one of the few I have tried multiple times and each time its as good as before.

I keep adding to the list of good ones and when the economy allows, I'll add more multiple smokes to my stash. :tu
 
A week ago I smoked a CC Romeo y Julieta Churchill en Tubo, and God, why did it only have to be 7 inches long?

As for real recently, I had an Hoyo de Monterrey Hoyo de Tradicion Toro Grande a couple days ago, and that was one of the very few cigars I ever nub. It was fantastic. I need to buy another one to make sure, but I'm pretty sure a box of these is in my future...
 
The Freak by Alec Bradley or Serie O from Oliva. Both have similar flavor profies to me. Sweetness with a hint of leather.
 
Santa Damiana - Got it from CI in a brown bag sampler and put it aside a few months ago cause it looked a little questionable - There were some nice sticks in there, Power, Gurkha, and the like - but this was one of the 2-3 that looked less than appealing.

Wouldn't you know it would turn out to be the best cigar I'd ever had? The first bit was spicy and rich, then it was cool and toasty, then it was toasty and spicy, and so on and so forth... I've never smoked something so dynamic and enjoyable!
 
I was sitting on the back porch with my Bride and we were sharing a Don Pepin Garcia Blue. The sun was going down and the chill was just coming up a little. We were having a great conservation about everything under the sun but nothing important. It was good to be in each other company remembering the gratitude for every thing we have,family, health, employment and each other. The smoke ended over an hour later but the time spent together was irreplaceable. :ss
 
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