The long awaited second broadcast from the studio of Foulkes and Sons, expect the usual blend of wit, highbrow conversation, and piercing insight into the world of cigars. In this broadcast we are talking mainly about the robusto
Hoyo de Monterrey, a great Cigar I Smoked my first as a part of a sampler, you can never go wrong with the historical Cuban brands. Thank you, Nick and Maximilian, for the ritual of smoking a great Cuban cigar, just like the Japanese tea ceremony and the Ethiopian coffee ceremony, that something special can happen when we come together to celebrate one of life's great pleasures. Your fan, Viewer #2
I’m an American who loves the way you guys point out just how ridiculous we are over here with out “giant truck racing” among other things. You guys are spot on about us. 🤣
First time viewer, I watched this while sitting on my back deck in 74° splendor and smoking one of these Epicure No. 2’s… What fun it was! I’m now subscribed. Cheers from St. Louis, Missouri. ✌🏻
I received my second of this type today , the first was to tight to draw unfortunately. The description of the anticipation of something of quality and enjoyment is very true , can I resist this cigar for the next 2-3 days to enjoy at the weekend?
One of the best aged cigars I ever smoked in the states was a Partagas Black. Harsh fresh one of the smoothest aged. All in my fathers humidor completely by accident. The yellow in the cello was almost brown.
You mean Chinada? Quebec here and everything is illegal. I need to order tobacco from USA without getting caught. The saddest part is that my province government is selling drugs (cannabis) on the internet and shipping them without warning labels.
Just purchased a few tubes of these no 2's. How do they contrast too the Epicure no 1, that's what I smoked previously. Also will they draw just as well if I punch, rather than cut? Top stuff
I like this. Quick question though, why all the rings on your fingers? Seems a little much, are they all clubs you belong to? I couldn't stop looking or thinking about them
I just had a Hoyo petit robusto yesterday night after a Mexican food night out and I enjoyed the quality of the cigar as it felt in the hand , and the smoke but the cigar didn’t draw good , and it was quite enraging me :/
Americans don’t fancy 80 ring gauge cigars, nor do we believe 1960’s muscle cars are excessive at all for their purpose. Low cost means to achieve pure adrenaline and excitement for drag racing enthusiasts. Well dressed wankers! With all due bloody respect.