





Dale (l) with Carson Ross, Camacho rep (r)


Robert with Susan Foster, Phyllis's sister.

Overall group pic:
Now, on to the weekend reviews.
Belive it or not, I still had a cigar or two after the event. Here's the cigars I'm reviewing this weekend:
- Partagas Serie D No. 4 (Cuban)
- Trinidad Maduro Churchill
- Don Pepin Garcia Serie JJ Sublime
- Padilla Series '68 robusto
Saturday, October 25th, 2007 (after the Sit Down)
Partagas Serie D No. 4 (Cuban) (4.88x50) Box code Oct., '07
A beautiful cigar. I picked this up from the LCDH in Roatan, Honduras; box code Oct. '07. A very spicy cigar with citrus undertones. Light white pepper noted. The finish is fairly long. Inter-mixed in the spice are light caramel notes. A perfect burning cigar. One of my favorite Cuban cigars. Love 'em!
Score: 95
Trinidad Maduro Churchill (7x58)
A huge cigar! It's heavy; dense; very well packed. This cigar has been in my humidor for over a year and a half. It is almost jet black! Eventhough it's so thick and heavy it drew well. As soon as you light this cigar you get a blast of spice with a ton of pepper! The maduro gives it a nice sweetness, too. Long finish. Very full bodied. Powerful cigar. The last quarter got a little harsh.
Score: 89
Don Pepin Garcia Serie JJ Sublime (6x54)
Nice, dense feeling cigar. Good looking construction. A ton of spice with citrus notes and some light pepper. Not quite the power of other DPG cigars. The finish is long. Spice is the primary "thing" with this cigar. Not as much citrus flavor as a DPG Blue or a 601 Red. More of a medium bodied cigar.
Score: 89
Padilla Series '68 Robusto (5x50)
Very spicy with pepper and leather undertones. Finish is fairly long. Nice spice and pepper combination. Very enjoyable. Medium bodied. Light citrus tones. Nice cigar.
Score: 89















Nice spice and pepper initially. Classic corojo flavor. This cigar is full of corojo. The Corojo Blanco has a beautiful, shade-grown Talanga Cubano wrappers, and with a blend of Honduran Corojo, Honduran Havana ’92, and Nicaraguan long-fillers, all bound by a thick Honduran Corojo leaf. (as described by cigarbid.com) Actually, I'm shocked this cigar is as good as it is. I practically got them for free on cigarbid. I paid $3 for the 5 pack! Just past the halfway point and the cigar still has a very nice corojo flavor and the pepper is still there too. The finish is fairly long. A shockingly good cigar.