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Cigar Smoke Thread
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I know there must be a few of you that enjoy lighting up a stick or two. Maybe collect? So let’s see what you’re current picks are and/or what you’re smoking on…
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I like something light, draws well, and where I don't feel like I licked an ashtray the following morning. So I haven't really like Maduro and haven't gone back to them.
I stick with Conneticut wrappers, I like Cubans, but as of recently have been mostly buying sticks in the US, ergo, no Cubans. Of late, I've liked: Leaf by Oscar (conneticut) Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Champagne Some Rocky Patels of various types. |
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Odd - I know we had a thread on this.
Only partake when I golf. AVO, Leaf, Cohiba Red Dots, Monte's and well...these.
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Thought we had a thread as well, but I enjoy a good cigar. My go to is a Padron natural.
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Great thread idea. I've got dozens of sticks, but it has been a while since I've lit one up. Maybe this weekend.
Also curious on your storage approach. What kind of humidors and how to properly maintain. |
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Lately I've been enjoying Ghurkas. I grabbed some of the 15 & 21 year olds a while back. Great smoke, sadly i've run out and now the hunt is on for some more.
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I forgot about Monte's - I like those as well. Though again, prefer the cuban No. 2's. What sort of AVO ones do you like - haven't heard of them (because I'm ignorant in cigars in general is why)...wondering if maybe I need to source some of those next summer. |
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Deadwood Leather Rose and Girl with No Name
Arturo Fuente Don Carlos and Short Story These have been my go-to so far. I like just about the entire Deadwood series. |
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Can't really go wrong with a Short Story
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That picture was taken while golfing in Mexico.
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And before anyone mentions the bottle on the right, I keep my humidor in Mexico as well.
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Damn - after seeing that humidor - need to up my game.
But - now I'm wondering if I should be removing the cellophane packaging?
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I'm a non-smoker but I do partake in an occasional Cuban while on vacation In Cayo-Coco. I always bring a few into Canada since we have no embargo with Cuba.
My lady size Guantanamera Habanera (Cristales). 5˝ X 41 from the Vuelta Arriba region. Very mild with a nice aroma. And affordable. |
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My second wife's father was from Cuba and he would bring me back some sticks when he traveled to see family. Definitely some excellent cigars but I didn't think appreciatively better than the best Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic can produce.
Typically I like Rocky Patels, Romeo y Julieta, Punch, CAO, and of course Padron. If my wife is in the mood she likes a mocha Java robusto. I don't like cigar ash all over the patio so I dedicated a corner for it which we call the "crows nest". This Victor Calvo is from a box a co-worker brought me back from Nicaragua.
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Overly true statement...it's more about what we cannot have. Just like the Havana rum that is not the best on my bar. I'm just not replacing that empty bottle quickly - or easily.
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No - I travel out of the country frequently and typically make it a point to hit the liquor stores.
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I'm still partial to Macanudo. I've always been disappointed with the volume of smoke from a draw, no matter how I cut the tip. Now I found this spike (will have to get the name later) that lets me adjust how deep I twist it in. My preference is to the hilt, and the volume from a draw is back up CLOSE to what I expect.
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