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March 13, 2005
Tennessee Jed
Sheri, Destin and I are chilling in Tennessee this weekend, heading back to snowy(from what I've heard and read) Colorado tomorrow. It was 73 here yesterday. Lovely.
It's been a blast watching the conference championships this weekend, eagerly awaiting the release of "the bracket".
I tried a Maria Guerrero cigar yesterday. I've been meaning to try it for awhile. According to JR Cigars:
A revival of a classic brand originally created to capitalize on the sensual beauty of the much heralded Spanish stage actress Maria Guerrero, today’s incarnation is an extremely creamy blending of long leaf fillers from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Peru wrapped in genuine African Cameroon. Notes of coffee and chocolate enhanced by a gentle spice make this a decadently pleasurable cigar to smoke.
It was pretty tasty. I'll need a few more sticks to form a solid opinion. I'm always a little hesitant to try newer labels, but this was a pleasant surprise.
Posted by kyle at March 13, 2005 02:57 PMYou should have called Maria Guerrero cigars the equivalent of a "s@#$ sandwich." That way the president of JR Cigars would leave a comment at FTS on what a schmuck you are.
Posted by: TF6S at March 14, 2005 12:24 PMTF6S:
That kinda stuff only happens to you. I was hoping to get some free sticks out of that post. Now you've ruined it. Thanks a lot! Now you're definitely not getting any Stagg.
Posted by: Kyle at March 14, 2005 11:33 PMYou are a dirty, dirty man. I'm gonna bomb this place!
Ok, you got the Stagg. I want a full review or I'm going to give my bottle of Hirsch to a homeless guy.
Posted by: TF6S at March 15, 2005 01:11 AM