5 Vegas Series A Torpedos Box of 20

I am a cigar enthusiast and smoker and have been smoking cigars for a duration of 1+ years.
Over that time I have purchased a few cigar bundles and many singles.
Experimenting in finding what I like and don’t and sharing with others my take on that.

Over time, experiencing different manufacturer’s cigar and their line(s) of cigars to choose from I have come across a few favorites.
It will take me years to try them all, but as I come across some enjoyable smokes throughout my journey, I buy them by the box.
Also it’s cheaper that way. My latest purchase is the 5 Vegas Series A Alpha Torpedos.
Cigars that I choose most are torpedos, belicosos, churchills and lonsdales. I tend to like 48-52 gauge best for their flavor value.

The taste of these cigars are that of rich choloate ( like Bakers chocolate ) and coffee with a spice finish.
Transitions that normally occur as it’s smoked are said to be roasted nuts, pepper and cherry ( some people say )
It’s a full bodied, full flavor, full strength smoke and is best enjoyed after a meal and compliments a strong coffee.
A nicotine hit can be felt as you smoke this one.

Here’s some pictures of my latest purchase. ( click on picture for a full view )

300 Cigar Humidor

Bought this 300 cigar humidor awhile back as I felt my 50 cigar humidor was just a bit too small.
I read that it’s not a good idea to have your humidor completely full of cigars.
They need some room in the box for them to “breathe”.
I try to keep my small humidor with 25-35 cigars in it and my 300 cigar humidor would be comfortable with 250 cigars.
I have yet to fill the large humidor by any means.
The most I have ever had in it is 100 cigars. Currently there are 62.
I know the selection of cigars is small, but I plan on filling it alot more in the coming months ahead.

A box of 5 Vegas Series A Maduro Torpedos have been ordered and a review will be done on them with pics.
The collection will only grow from there.

A Few Pipes

Here are my pipes.
A small, but sweet collection.
One at a time…. One at a time.
Afterall, you can only smoke them one at a time.

This is my first pipe ( that I kept ). A Peterson 307 XL Standard System P-Lip. It is still my most used pipe to date. I use it for damn near any tobacco I desire ( except latakia blends ). It’s mainly used for Aromatics and Cavendish blends. It’s 6 1/2″ long, 2″ high, with a bowl depth of 1 1/4″ and a bowl diamter of 3/4″.   The rugged build of this pipe makes it a perfect travel companion. The rustic finish is perfect as I don’t have to worry about scuffing and scratching it. I really like the P-Lip design ( hole is at the very top of the stem, rather than the center of the stem ) I like it because the stem end is less wide than a fish tail stem and works well when clenched with your teeth. I do tend to teeth clench a bit. I really like Peterson pipes. I would buy another… wait a minute… I did.

This is my Peterson Bulldog with a straight shank and a P-Lip stem. It’s 6″ long, 2″ high, with a bowl depth of 1 1/2″ and a bowl diamter of 3/4″. It’s about the same weight as my 307. I use this pipe mostly for Virginia tobaccos in particular and Cavendish blends. I find Cavendish tobaccos do not ghost the briar too bad. As I mentioned, it’s mostly for Virginias.

A fitting Peterson pic. 2 Peterson Pipes and a tin of Peterson tobacco.

I picked up a few Corn Cobs. I suggest to only buy USA made Missouri Meerschaum Corn Cobs. They are very cheap and can had under $10 each.  They are a throw away pipe. You literally smoke them until you burn a hole through them over time. That can take anywhere from onths to years ( depending on your smoking habits ) I’m a bit of a power puffer, so if I get a year out of one, I’m doing well. You can smoke them with a filter as mine came with Medico filters inside. You can use balsa wood filters in a pinch, but they are not as good as medico filters. They draw is loose with balsa wood filters. You can choose not to us a filter in it at all, if that’s what you desire, but you’ll probably draw in a bit of ash at the end of your smoke or any goop if your selected tobacco produces any. What I do, is take a pipe cleaner, fold it, and insert it into your pipe in place of a filter. They are a good for a few fills before you need to replace it. I replace them every 3 bowls. Can’t really clean out the bowl of a Corn cob as it’s just a reamed out piece of corn. Doesn’t take long to produce a good cake on the side of the walls of one of these. These pipes are best for Virginia tobaccos and Burley toboaccos. You can smoke anything you want in them really. I have read they don’t suit Latakia blends very well. But who am I to say? I smoke Virginias in one and Burley’s and Capt. Black Royal in the others.

First up is my General bent stem.

Next is my Country Gentleman Straight and bent stem.

And lastly… a Family Portrait.

myHumidor 50 Cigar Capacity

This is my current personal humidor. It is an Ebony based humidor trimmed with a walnut wood top. Black leather was used for the center of the top. It is a secure sealed system and of course is lined inside with Spanish Cedar.

 

A video of this humidor can be found here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0XddkR99SY&feature=player_embedded#at=22

Along with this humidor, I also purchased the Ultra Cigar Oasis. It is designed for a small personal humidor up to 100 cigars.

A video of the Cigar Oasis can be found here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvV7VCdwTYw&feature=player_embedded 

 

MyHumidor as it is right now. I try to keep it this stocked at all times. I keep my relative humidity at 68 degrees.

 

 

 

 

 

Thought I would lay the cigars out and take a shot of them. Spread them out a bit. This is my latest shipment to arrive. I order in 15 individual cigars of different brands and sizes per order to review on this site at a different date.

This shot here is what’s in myHumidor at this time. All of the cigars.

As these get smoked and reviewed, I will order in more. I like to have a good half dozen of my regular favorite blends in the mix, as at times, I just want to sit back with my favorite beverage and just enjoy the cigar for what it is with no thought in behind it.