After church this past Easter Sunday, my wife and I decided to get a coffee and take our son to the park in Webster, TX. It was perfect weather to be outside with a high temp of around 72 degrees and sunny. I didn’t bring a lot of cigars with me to Texas because when I’m there with my family, I don’t get a lot of time to smoke and relax. Luckily, I brought with me what I think is the perfect cigars for this…..the Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Presidente. This cigar has been one of my all time favorites for quite awhile. It’s a great mild-medium smoke with flavors of oak, leather, cashews, graham cracker and cinnamon. It went amazingly well with my flat white coffee. This cigar continues to please me even after all these years. This cigar will be a staple in my rotation for years to come.
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