Re: The official Crossfireforum.org "Cigar Aficionado" thread
As a firm believer that variety is the spice of life, I rarely smoke the same stick twice. I've had a few good smokes lately, but sadly the bad one sticks in my memory. It's a Victor Sinclair Connecticut Yankee. It's a mixed blend filler, with a Connecticut wrapper that tasted like dirt (not to be confused with earthy tones). Wouldn't draw worth a crap and didn't burn evenly. Couldn't tell you much as far as price is concerned, but I recommend you stay away.
And John, I know how you enjoy a Colibri lighter, but why taint the smoke with butane when you can get wood matches for next to nothing? I never understand the guys at the cigar bar trying to help me light my cigar with a torch. I'll do it the old-fashioned way.