Hey Y'all,
So I'm newer into cigars and just started this past August. Being newer I was really into it at first and really enjoyed my first couple of smoking experiences. One of my favorite cigars that I've had is a La Rosa De San Diego Habano, as I really liked some of the spicy notes in it. I liked smoking so much that I actually purchased a small humidor (but have yet to put anything in, as I am on a college student budget). I took sort of a long break over winter due to budget constraints, visiting my parents, school, etc. When I got back to my apartment in January I went to the store and picked up a couple of cigars, including the aforementioned Habano, and another cigar, and I really disliked the experience. I even tried again a couple weeks later and still didn't like the taste. Is it possible to loose your taste for cigars? If you don't smoke them often enough do you think there's some sort of period where you just sort of have to get used to the taste again before you start enjoying it? Thanks for any help.
So I'm newer into cigars and just started this past August. Being newer I was really into it at first and really enjoyed my first couple of smoking experiences. One of my favorite cigars that I've had is a La Rosa De San Diego Habano, as I really liked some of the spicy notes in it. I liked smoking so much that I actually purchased a small humidor (but have yet to put anything in, as I am on a college student budget). I took sort of a long break over winter due to budget constraints, visiting my parents, school, etc. When I got back to my apartment in January I went to the store and picked up a couple of cigars, including the aforementioned Habano, and another cigar, and I really disliked the experience. I even tried again a couple weeks later and still didn't like the taste. Is it possible to loose your taste for cigars? If you don't smoke them often enough do you think there's some sort of period where you just sort of have to get used to the taste again before you start enjoying it? Thanks for any help.