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@DaVon Walker this one’s a banger as well! LE Lampert 2023 !!!
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There’s other websites as well that carry them
Anniversary Smoke Lineup 🇲🇽💨
Back from Mexico and what an incredible trip celebrating 5 years of marriage with my amazing wife. I figured I’d share the lineup of cigars that made the trip even more memorable. Here’s what made the rotation: 🔥 Alec Bradley Thirty Years 🔥 OpusX Temple de Oro (new release) 🔥 Rocky Patel Year of the Horse 2026 Edition 🔥 Gold Star by United Cigars 🔥 Wahoo by Lure Cigars (PCA Release) 🔥 Romeo y Julieta 150th Anniversary 🔥 Tatuaje 20th Anniversary Every one of these brought something different to the table, and I don’t regret packing a single one. It’s hard to beat great cigars, beautiful views, and celebrating five years with my best friend. Which one are you grabbing first? Or if you’ve smoked one of these, let me know what you thought! 💨🍻
Anniversary Smoke Lineup 🇲🇽💨
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I’ve smoked them all!! My opinion doesn’t matter brother it’s whatever you decide to enjoy first! But to me start with that Tatuaje Then the wahoo/ gold star/ finish with that templo 🔥
Cut Styles Explained: Quick Guide
Choosing the right cut changes how your cigar smokes. Here’s a quick breakdown: 1. Straight Cut ✂️ - The classic and most popular. - Gives the widest, easiest draw. - Best for: almost all cigars, especially large ring gauges. 2. V-Cut 🔻 - Creates a wedge-shaped channel in the cap. - Produces a concentrated, flavorful draw. - Best for: thicker cigars or when you want more intensity. 3. Punch Cut 🥊 - Cuts a small hole in the cap. - Provides a tighter draw, less loose tobacco. - Best for: smaller ring gauges and cigars with delicate wrappers. 💡 Pro Tip: Try all three — you’ll find that certain blends taste better with specific cuts. 👉 Which cut do you use most often?
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Factories when testing blends has always been a straight cut. Cigars usually in a toro/robusto in size. For blending purposes. Nice breakdown though brother 🫡
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Eduardo Ruiz
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Smoke daily!! Excited to join

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Joined Jul 11, 2026
San tan valley, az