Cigars While Touring
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I have a small 3 cigar humidor that I carry when needed. For vacations, there is always room in the tour pack for my smaller household humidor. If my wife takes the car, my bigger humidor makes the trip instead. Favorites are Perdomo Frescoes, Romeos, and the Alec Bradleys. If not headed to work, you will usually find me riding with a cigar. Might have to switch from the Perdomos, they have been tunneling a lot lately. Fewer things in life are more relaxing than an evening ride and smoking a cigar!
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I put my 15 and 10 count travel humidors in a saddlebag, and I keep a robusto in the glove box up front for when I hit the slow roads.
I enjoy quite a variety of sticks. Psyko Seven and Project 805's are very nice, as are anything by My Father. Macanudo has a stick with Jamaican tobacco (I know, I know, but hear me out!...) that is surprisingly smooth. It's very mild, but sometimes that's what I'm after.
Last week I tried an Alec Bradley Tempus, which was nice, a Nico Puro and a Oliva Serie V Milanio which I now understand why it was Cigar of the Year in '14.
I enjoy quite a variety of sticks. Psyko Seven and Project 805's are very nice, as are anything by My Father. Macanudo has a stick with Jamaican tobacco (I know, I know, but hear me out!...) that is surprisingly smooth. It's very mild, but sometimes that's what I'm after.
Last week I tried an Alec Bradley Tempus, which was nice, a Nico Puro and a Oliva Serie V Milanio which I now understand why it was Cigar of the Year in '14.