And in the morning, the sun came out warm and joyous and all was well with the world. Over a bracing espresso I was able to ponder the day's events, plan the cigar tasting for later that evening and marvel at how the weather makes such a difference to one's outlook.
Apart from the obvious - nice, sunny days make people a lot happier - these last few golden weeks of Spring have also revived my cigar palate. The heavier, bolshier, ligero-led offerings of Winter are not quite so delicious now, and I find myself reaching for more subtle, understated blends.
And what a delight it is to be able to sit out through a warm afternoon and relax with something tasty; I find Cameroon wrappers particularly suited to afternoon smokes, for some reason. Largely, I suppose, because of the leaf's lightly sweet characteristic, and because Cameroon wrapped cigars tend to be mild to medium and perfect for a post prandial herf.
Anyway, the pleasant weather here in the UK enabled me to do just that last week as I sat out and planned the next few weeks' articles, blogs, tastings and reviews.
I'll be reporting from some great events this summer, with July's Vintage Cigar Auction already shaping up to be a real highlight. I have a couple of other treats up my sleeve, but I'll keep these under (Cameroon) wraps for now.
There's the Guide To Buying Havanas Part 2 to post, and the first tasting reports to file. I am planning a 'Clash of the Titans' with two big Cuban smokes being tested and compared; the mighty Partagas Lusitania and giant creamy companion, the Hoyo de Monterrey Double Corona.
So, lots to look forward to this summer - keep dropping by for latest news and follow my Twitter feed on the right for up-to-the-minute reports.
TTFN,
M.
"Herfage to the max. Monty's kicking the arse out of it!"
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