Are there any other avid cigar smokers on here like myself? If so, what are you smoking nowadays?
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A little stronger in the winter, to go along with my homemade darker brews.
My favorite budget smoke is Padron.
Also Onyx Reserves, and to get me by Fuente Maduro curly heads.
My wife is an amazing woman...she does most of the shopping, and buys a lot of single sticks. Whenever I go, I cheap out and get a bundle of Quoroms or a box of curly heads and a couple of singles.
Overall my favorite brands have been in the Fuente, Ashton, and CAO lines. Romeo E Julieta Reserva's are great anytime as well.
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Originally posted by sl2lover View PostRobusto's are a good size for mild/medium bodied cigars. Your lucky to have access to cubans in Canada...
Dominican Monte Christo Churchill size for over 30 dollars a stick?
It's a 7 dollar cigar here in South Carolina!
This was two years ago, when the Canadian and US dollar were close to the same value. The explanation was in the "taxes...it pays for health care".
Cubanos are over rated anyways.
Good tobaccos, but uneven quality.
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostLast time I went to Toronto I went into a cigar shop and was blown away by the prices.
Dominican Monte Christo Churchill size for over 30 dollars a stick?
It's a 7 dollar cigar here in South Carolina!
This was two years ago, when the Canadian and US dollar were close to the same value. The explanation was in the "taxes...it pays for health care".
Cubanos are over rated anyways.
Good tobaccos, but uneven quality.I love admins!
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Regardless.
Cigars are an acquired taste, comparable to caviar or fine whisky, not for the faint.
Absolutely nothing like cigarette smoking.
A cigar smoker doesn't inhale the smoke.
A fine cigar is enjoyed on the pallette, perhaps a little drift through the nasal cavity to get the top of the smoke.
People make fun of it, and the appearance of the cigars, but from the field to the final smoke, it is an entirely different world than any other product. More like Kobe beef compared to a Burger King Whopper.
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostRegardless.
Cigars are an acquired taste, comparable to caviar or fine whisky, not for the faint.
Absolutely nothing like cigarette smoking.
A cigar smoker doesn't inhale the smoke.
A fine cigar is enjoyed on the pallette, perhaps a little drift through the nasal cavity to get the top of the smoke.
People make fun of it, and the appearance of the cigars, but from the field to the final smoke, it is an entirely different world than any other product. More like Kobe beef compared to a Burger King Whopper.
I really dont see the point in smoking something if you're not gonna inhale the smoke.
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I like the J&R Ultimate Principale, in double maduro! They come wrapped in cedar, mmm. We're talking a massive ring size, like a 54._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by MartinBarre1 View PostI do actually smoke cigars. And I inhale them. I only smoke them when I'm out drinking - the pubs over here dont sell single cigarettes any more so I'll buy a single cigar and smoke that. And I can't help inhaling it, no matter how big it is.
I really dont see the point in smoking something if you're not gonna inhale the smoke.
DO NOT INHALE CIGARS!
They are nothing like cigarettes.
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