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Cigars

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 5:37 pm
by BEN BBB
Well might as well do it right and dedicate a thread to this subject.

Guys English is my third language so my spelling and grammar is not that good at all, hope you can bare with me.

Well as mentioned I am a dedicated cigarsmoker/lover and this is a big part of my life. The more I learn the more I understand how little I know.

I smoke 99% CCs(Cuban cigars) and 1% NCs (non cubans).
The reason is I want balance in a cigar...it can not be one dimensional and it has to taste more than just peper and dirt/soil.
The first years of my smoking I pretty much smoked NCs only and mostly the big RG(ring guage) stuff that looked "cool" and with time to make this a short story I wanted more than a cigar that looked cool and my understanding of "cool" changed.

Sadly in the world of cigars vintage is used freely and vendors can use it how ever they want but a common understanding is vintage regarding cigars is age......while some can call a 4 year old cigar vintage Imo IT need 10-15 years and before that it is aged.

Guys I am in no way an expert...few men on the planet are but I love ccs...I devote a lot of time to it, go abroad to cigardinners and buy what I can afford to get an understanding of how the vintage stuff tasted..to know the true profile and flavor of the brands and do as much as I can but just enough so it is fun.

Feel free to ask and I will do my very best to answer.....if there is anything you dont want to ask on open forum shoot me a pm.

Re: Cigars

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:01 pm
by Moses Botbol
Big Cuban cigar fan over here. For me, a "vintage cigar" should be at least 20 years old. '97-01 cigars that are still available are quite hit or miss. Green box Sir Winstons? Ramon Allones Coronas, Don Candidos, Dunhill Monte No. 2's... must bow down. [notworthy.gif]

Re: Cigars

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:22 pm
by BEN BBB
Moses Botbol wrote:Big Cuban cigar fan over here. For me, a "vintage cigar" should be at least 20 years old. '97-01 cigars that are still available are quite hit or miss. Green box Sir Winstons? Ramon Allones Coronas, Don Candidos, Dunhill Monte No. 2's... must bow down. [notworthy.gif]
DAMN, you sir have excellent taste :)

One of the best cigars I have smoked that you might enjoy is this Diplo 6, almost imposible to find sadly.

I have never had bad luck with 97-98. Construction issues with 99-01 was terrible but even then I have had some great luck with Cohoba lanceros from 2001.
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So favorite marca?

Re: Cigars

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:22 pm
by Eric Ifune
I too am a fan of Cuban cigars. I still have a few from when I lived overseas, some are pushing 20 years old. Big fan of Hoyo's.

Re: Cigars

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 1:43 am
by BEN BBB
Eric Ifune wrote:I too am a fan of Cuban cigars. I still have a few from when I lived overseas, some are pushing 20 years old. Big fan of Hoyo's.
Nice, I love the LE HOYO series but never a fan of the epicures.
You smoking any recent production?

Re: Cigars

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 5:39 am
by Moses Botbol
My current favorites are Punch Super Selection, any Laguito No. 2, RA Gigantes, Punch DC's, Sir Winstons, Upmann No. 2's, VR Unicos... The more I think about it, the longer the list gets, but not too long.

Re: Cigars

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:44 am
by Bradley Bogdan
BEN, or anyone else, any suggestions on what to look for in America? I'll smoke a cigar 3-4 times a year, but have had great success with lower end Davidoffs, Arturo Fuentes, and actually Brickhouse as well in the past, and I lean towards darker smokes.

Re: Cigars

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:58 am
by BEN BBB
Bradley Bogdan wrote:BEN, or anyone else, any suggestions on what to look for in America? I'll smoke a cigar 3-4 times a year, but have had great success with lower end Davidoffs, Arturo Fuentes, and actually Brickhouse as well in the past, and I lean towards darker smokes.
Only Ncs I smoke are opus x, Hemingway Maduro and god of fire.

If you are looking for CCs just shoot me a pm. I can tell you a story about how some people buy CCs in the states.

Re: Cigars

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:37 am
by Eric Ifune
Not so many recent ones. It's more difficult to get Cubanos in the US and the prices have escalated so much, even more than wine! I have a few Edmundos and some Cohiba maduros.

Re: Cigars

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:38 am
by Moses Botbol
Bradley Bogdan wrote:BEN, or anyone else, any suggestions on what to look for in America?
For Non-Cuban cigars, I really like the Upmann Cameroon wrapper cigars. Come in many sizes. You named the other two big ones AF and Davidoff. AF Don Carlos is a classic and well priced compared to Opus which I find usually over-hyped.