View Full Version : Going to a cigar shop with a walk-in humidor for the second time in my life
McDuffie for Congress
05-06-2007, 08:45 PM
The first time was in Kuala Lumpur Malayasia and I knew nothing about cigars. I bought 3 cubans for $40.
This time I am in the US (Colorado) and I know a little more. I have smoked about half a dozen different kinds of CAOs and several different Macanudos.
I really liked the CAO Brazilias, if that gives you an indication which direction my taste is heading in.
What should I look for? Any suggestions?
Thank you
jrohrer
05-06-2007, 10:16 PM
Padron annies ('64 or '26) preferably in maduro
fuente hemingway, don carlos, or Opus if they have it.
what it boils down to, is if you have enough time, try a stick and if you like it...buy some. others can 'tell you what to buy' as much as they want, but in the end you just gotta smoke what you like and like what you smoke!
jrohrer
05-06-2007, 10:18 PM
on second thought...the sticks I mentioned above are a little on the pricey side usually.
If you like the CAO lines stick with the brazilias, try the criollo's, and if the carry the blacks...maybe try one of those
geckoheart
05-06-2007, 10:32 PM
The Brazilias are my go to cigar. Similar taste can be found in the Torano Signature. It's funny that I smoke the Brazilia more than anything , but when smoking something else it tends to be a completely different taste profile. Anything by Rocky Patel (Sun Grown and Corojo Edge are my favs) or just about anything from LFD.
Altercall
05-06-2007, 10:39 PM
It's personal experience man. Try, try, try, just like Josh said. I like the Brazilias as well. If you're looking at a $6-8 cigar, I'd go to the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 ir the Sun Grown. The 90's are good, but just milder than the 92s. I would also look at the Fuente Hemingway series, though I've seen some shops charge up to $10 for them. If you want to try a Padron '64, go sith the Principe. It's the smallest and cheapest. You'll love it, but go with the cheap one to make sure. If you're looking at something cheaper, I love the Excalibur line. I also second the CAO Blacks if they have them.
Again, YOU have to figure out what you like. I love Cameroon wrappers and Sun Growns, but I'm not a big fan of Maduros, has to do with the fact that I hate the coffee taste. Your flavor profile will probably be different than mine. Try stuff until you figure out the wrappers you like, When your pallet starts getting more refined you'll be able to pick out more flavors to search for, but it's easier to pick out differences in wrappers to begin with.
Halon
05-06-2007, 11:07 PM
Where in CO are you? I can probably recommend some good shops to go to.
TYLER
GatorMike
05-06-2007, 11:21 PM
McDuffie I too am in the process of sampling the cigar world. I think anything from La Flor Dominicana would be somethin comparable to the Brazilia. Just be sure to eat first.
McDuffie for Congress
05-07-2007, 08:02 AM
Where in CO are you? I can probably recommend some good shops to go to.
TYLER
I am in Parachute CO now (about equidistant between Grand Junction and Glenwood Springs) but I live west of Pueblo.
Are there any cigar bars near either area? (that is, near GJ or Pueblo?)
Halon
05-07-2007, 11:58 AM
Oh man, I have no idea! I grew up in the Springs and am going to college up in Greeley. There's a good cigar lounge in the Springs called Stag Tobacconist, and up here in northern CO there's Havana Manor (Longmont) and Barlow's (Lafayette). I suspect there's some classy shops in Denver, I think I've heard of one called What's Not to Love, but I've never had a need to go into Denver for some good cigars. No clue what's down south of the Springs, tho!
If you're ever up north a bit (Springs or farther) you can hit me up and I'll meet you at a lounge.
TYLER
TexaSmoke
05-07-2007, 12:13 PM
Padron annies ('64 or '26) preferably in maduro
fuente hemingway, don carlos, or Opus if they have it.
:yes:
McDuffie for Congress
05-07-2007, 09:23 PM
1) One tin of ten Onyx Cigars. I think they are Impulse. They are small.
2) One Rum Runner cigar. I wish I could read it, but I am without my reading glasses and the cigar and the label is very small. This cigar is slightly longer and with a slightly larger ring guage than the aforementioned Onyx cigars.
3) One Cusano Corojo 1997
4) One Partagas 3 pack containing a Spanish Rosado San Agustin, a Black Label Clasico, and a Partagas Naturales.
I was going to get a couple of H. Upmans and a Padron, but I think I will look on cigarbid.com for those. This place was a bit pricey.
1) One tin of ten Onyx Cigars. I think they are Impulse. They are small.
2) One Rum Runner cigar. I wish I could read it, but I am without my reading glasses and the cigar and the label is very small. This cigar is slightly longer and with a slightly larger ring guage than the aforementioned Onyx cigars.
3) One Cusano Corojo 1997
4) One Partagas 3 pack containing a Spanish Rosado San Agustin, a Black Label Clasico, and a Partagas Naturales.
I was going to get a couple of H. Upmans and a Padron, but I think I will look on cigarbid.com for those. This place was a bit pricey.
Cant comment on the Rum Runner but the three pack of partagas is a great deal. Nice way to try three very good cigars.
fredneck
05-07-2007, 11:13 PM
Ahhhhh....I remember my first days in a walk-in.....I would spend hours in there trying to figure out what to buy, and I always left spending more than I planned.
Now, I zero in on what I want, but still spend more time and money than planned. I think it's the aroma that gets you.
Halon
05-07-2007, 11:56 PM
Nice pickup on the Onyxs. The mini belicosos are in my top few for fav. maduro.
If you decide you want a full box of them, cbid has 'em for like $50/box.
The Partagas 3-packs are good, too. The blacks are my favorite of the three.
What store did you go to?
TYLER
McDuffie for Congress
05-08-2007, 07:54 AM
Nice pickup on the Onyxs. The mini belicosos are in my top few for fav. maduro.
If you decide you want a full box of them, cbid has 'em for like $50/box.
The Partagas 3-packs are good, too. The blacks are my favorite of the three.
What store did you go to?
TYLER
It was Rem's Pipe and Tobacco, in Grand Junction. The guy is really nice there (older gentleman) but his mark-up is understandably high.
smokem94
05-08-2007, 08:43 AM
I am born and raised in Pueblo....currently working down here on the new Cement Plant. Nothing in the way of smoking lounges in Pueblo. The Pueblo and NOW State smoking ban put a stop to any of that.
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