This is making me miss my defense contractor days back in Germany. We used to be able to walk in to the Canadian PX and buy Cuban cigars. I smoked the occasional cigar for the better part of 20 years before finally trying a Cuban. I never would have believed how much of a difference there is until I experienced it myself.
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Raymond E. Feist <[email protected]>wrote: > > > It's a matter of taste, like how hot you like your salsa or Szechuan or > curry. I have a friend who likes it so hot it'll make strong men weep, > while I love the complex spice, but not the hotness. > > I can't abide the big peaty monsters, the ones that make your eyes bleed. > It's why I like Gldenfiddich, because it's subtle and complex, with a tart > tangy finish. A cigar with any scotch is OK, but I'd rather have the cigar > be the heavier, darker, more bitter element. <g> > > Best,R.E.F. > ---- > www.crydee.com > > Never attribute to malice what can satisfactorily be explained away by > stupidity. > > > > > >
