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I had a feeling someone would say they are a terrible cigar.
Just remember I am a newbie. I have smoked maybe 10 different cigars, this is one of the best along with montecristo.
I went to the tobacconist today to get a few singles. I ended up getting a 5er and 2 singles. While I was looking around the shop owner came in with a new box of cigars and saw me looking at some of the cheaper cigars and recommended that I get this Quorum cigar by the J.C. Newman Cigar Co...
Thanks for all the responses guys. Very helpful. I think I will try buying from holts sometime.
And I will have to hit up the newbie sampler thread and get set up with a fog. What ever that is it sounds like a good deal.
I did read that thread on buying at local shops. So far I am just buying singles from local shops I don't know how much they cost or if they have full boxes you can buy. But I am still experimenting with different brands.
What site do you usually buy cigars from?
Do you run a risk of your cigars drying out while being shipped?
Thompson cigars are they reputable? I hear that they have samplers with good cigars but they are not well kept and are crappy smokes.
I have looked at tinder box too I have heard...
I don't really experiment with coffees like I do with cigars but I wouldn't mind buying some reputable beans and trying them. I do like coffee I usually drink this stuff my dad gets from caribou coffee, it is their own brand and it is I think honey roast. It is not as burnt tasting as french...
That is a nice gift. I think that most people would think "there is no way I would spend money to support a smokers habit" But this is cigars not cigarettes. There just is not much respect these days for smokers.
I'm not sure if it was mold but I had a fuente cigar that had some white spots all over it but not very notice able. I just wiped it off and smoked it. Oh yea it was not wrapped with cedar, just a plastic baggie.
I think you do but I am not sure.
I just wanted to warn you that if you wipe down your humi with a damp cloth you will raise the wood grain and ruin the inside. To fix it you would have to sand the inside to smooth it back to a flat smooth surface. Then you would have a dusty mess to try and...
Very cool and expensive. It would be way awesome if you posted some notes on what to do and not to do, what kind of a humidifier to use. I can't wait to see more pics if you do put together an album.