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I was recently gifted a fine selection of cigars by Scott Shilala, many of you know of his reputation for generosity and ingenuity.
One of the cigars, the Flor Extra Fina passed through Scott's hands via Joe, lenguamor. Scott writes, Quote:
![]() That's John on the left, he was a roller at the shop when he was a boy. So when I received my weekly email notifying me that the Friday gathering of the Grindstone Cigar Club was "on" I responded with the following. Quote:
But first let me provide a small review of this cigar that had journeyed far and waited so long to go up in smoke. The initial pre-light aroma was one of cardboard and dry basement. This mild beauty had that look you sometimes see in a much older person's eyes, that tells you that in their day… Once we got past the first half inch of the cigar the flavor had strained hints of toasted bread. It was not until the last inch and a half did some real flavor make it to the party. Those last few draws had smoked mocha/coffee going on. Let the following photos tell the rest of the story. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by tzaddi; 01-19-2009 at 07:26 PM. |
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