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Cigar Recomendations - 7/28/2006 9:41:47 PM   
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So if you are in the USA and want to enjoy a well flavored cigar, what would be a good or possibly the best to buy?

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 7/28/2006 9:47:55 PM   
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Macanudos.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 7/28/2006 10:15:32 PM   
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Romeo y Julieta

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 7/28/2006 10:33:49 PM   
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It really depends on how much you want to spend. Generally speaking, with cigars, you get what you pay for.. Himself enjoys the Tierra Del Sol which he buys by the box and which is always a better value then single purchases. There are several great cigar auction sites. Let me know if you'd like the links to them.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 7/29/2006 3:46:18 AM   
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Without doubt Cuban, they have perfected the art.

http://www.cigars-review.org/

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 7/29/2006 7:12:55 AM   
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Partagas is my personal favorite. Try a Black Label Magnifico, 54 ring 6". Nicaraguan and Piloto filler with a La Vega binder wrapped in a Connecticut grown wrapper. It has a deep dark color and very distinctly flavored. You can pick one up for about $5-6.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/2/2006 7:58:18 PM   
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Well, I stoped by The Cigar Shop today in Bedford TX and picked up a Butain Lighter, a cigar cutter, the Spring 2006 copy of Cigar Magazine, and a 54X7 Royal Jamaica Oro Rojo Cigar. The Cigar itself is Rated 90 by the Cigar Aficionado INSIDER and cost $7. I have no idea when I'll smoke it but I'm sure it'll be before September. After a little experimentation and further education, I plan on having a small Cigar collection/display that me and guest may endulge ourselves in from time to time on special occasions.   

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/2/2006 8:02:13 PM   
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Smoking cigars is bad for you
I know this coz I once sustained serious injury trying to light one and the match burnt the end of my nose. The Gin and tonics consumed prior to this event were completely safe.

Nose looked blooby stupid for weeks.


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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/2/2006 8:33:42 PM   
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Doug enjoys macanudo's as well.  He pays anywhere from 2 dollars a cigar to upwards of 75 and still a macanudo.
Though, he will smoke most anything with the edception of Cubans...just too heavy of a taste.
Jrcigars.com and Thomspsons are a good place to start a search.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/3/2006 12:00:10 AM   
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Fangs:  "what is a good cigar" is a question so subject to taste, you might as well ask "how should a submissive best serve his/her Master."  (I had to tie it back to D/s somehow).  You'll get a lot of replies and none are right or wrong.  Some basics, then, to get you started.

1.  Pick a cigar that fits your time to smoke it, and your tastes.  Usually, not always, the bigger the ring (the circumference of the cigar) the more flavorful the smoke.  (By the way, don't be mystified by "ring size"..its just a fraction of 64, where 64=1 inch.  So a 64 ring is an inch in diameter. A 32 ring would be 1/2 inch.  etc.)  And usually, not always, the longer the cigar, the longer it will take to smoke.  Good cigars do NOT have to be thrown away because you smoked them more than 1/2 way, by the way, and great cigars make you hold on to em so long you burn your fingers.  It takes me about  40 minutes to smoke a "rubusto" or Rothschild size -- 5" long and about a 50 ring. 

2.  About 80% of the taste of the cigar comes from the wrapper and the binder (the leaf just under the wrapper that holds the cigar together).  Surprisingly, the "book" or body of the cigar adds relatively little in flavor (but the quality of the roll can make a huge difference).  Most cigars today come in a "natural" wrapper.  The second most common is "maduro" which is a dark, often almost black, tobacco created by a sugar/sun cure process.  Some very fine and rare cigars are "colorado" or reddish in color.  And by the way, the "jade" wrapper, a light green with a sour taste, is virtually unknown today but oddly enough prior to about 1967 was the most popular wrapper world wide. 

COLOR matters -- usually a maduro wrapper is sweeter, moister but less complex in taste.  If you want to compare the same basic cigar with a maduro vs. a natural wrapper, pick up two Arturo Fuente Chateau cigars (an excellent, mild to medium smoke at a very reasonable price) -- one in maduro, one in natural, and smoke them and compare.

3.  Find a good tobacconist and ask questions, taste different things, and chat with people about their smokes.

4.  Country of origin (of the tobacco) matters hugely.  GENERALLY (there are exceptions, of course)  Nicaraguan and Jamaican cigars are harshest.  Ecuadorian, Dominican and Canary Islands tobacco is milder and sweeter.  Mexican cigars (the notorious Te Amo) can be really harsh, but I know people who swear by them.  Connecticut "shade grown" wrappers are smooth and sweet and expensive.  Cuban tobaccos are totally in a different league, although in the past 10 years there are cigars made outside Cuba that rival the greats and the quality of Cubanos has gone down.   Taste different ones.

5.  Some of my favorites:  Mild to medium - Davidoff (incredibly expensive, beautifully rolled and very elegant.  Avos (similar to Davidoff)  Ashtons (another high end, lighter cigar)  Fonseca (a great buy, high quality like Ashton or Davidoff but much lower price, not as complex a blend.

Medium to strong:  Almost every thing Fuente rolls is good.  They make so many different lines, its hard to remember what's what.  The chateau and double chateau are delicious -- I like them in Maduro.  The new "sun grown" with the black ribbon are very fine too.  Partagas is very good, and their premium labels (what Merc of Mercnbeth smokes, apparently) are very very good.  They use the same blends in their various lines, so you can compare how a tobacco blend you like in a corona tastes in a Rothschild, etc.  I also love La Gloria Cubana, a wonderful "American" cigar (started in Miami, now rolled in the Dominican Republic).  And finally, I'll plug one of the great values in cigars:  The cigars of Villazon & Sons (which now is owned by the mega conglomerate General Cigar Co.  The Punch and Hoyo de Monterrey brands are great buys, and some of the tastiest strong cigars I've had.  The Punch double maduro Rothschild is my standby cigar.

Light up and have fun.  Let me know what you taste.

E.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/3/2006 12:12:42 AM   
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If you know a politician, get them to hook you up with some good Cubans.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/3/2006 9:31:29 PM   
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yeah if you can't get a hold of a good Cuban cigar (on your trip to Canada), then go for Partagas or some other Dominican cigars in my opinion.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 6:23:33 AM   
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If your lady is interested, there are a lot of "girly" flavored cigars out there, too, like vanilla (sorry!), cherry cream, rum, chocolate, cinnamon, etc.

In the cigar catalogs and websites, there are a lot of nice sampler packages available, where you can try different ones and find your favorite.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 6:51:55 AM   
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Personally, I really enjoy Romeo y Julieta.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 6:58:17 AM   
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Macanudo ascots, partegas in the same size, the ones that start out G (namebrand, i am losing my mind)....... punch....,

If you want cheapies, the Garcia Y Vega grenadiers (the green wrapper ones) are ok.

Fidel, you fuck, hurry up and die so we can get cubanos in the states.

Ron 

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 9:12:24 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: FangsNfeet
So if you are in the USA and want to enjoy a well flavored cigar, what would be a good or possibly the best to buy?

My personal favorites include:
La Flor Dominican
Ashton
Cojimar by Don Rene
Cohiba

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 9:14:40 AM   
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Well, I stoped by The Cigar Shop today in Bedford TX and picked up a Butain Lighter, a cigar cutter, the Spring 2006 copy of Cigar Magazine, and a 54X7 Royal Jamaica Oro Rojo Cigar. The Cigar itself is Rated 90 by the Cigar Aficionado INSIDER and cost $7. I have no idea when I'll smoke it but I'm sure it'll be before September. After a little experimentation and further education, I plan on having a small Cigar collection/display that me and guest may endulge ourselves in from time to time on special occasions.   

If you're going to wait to smoke it and collect them, please be sure you're managing your humidor correctly.  There's nothing more irritating than buying and collecting really good cigars and then not being able to smoke a one because they're all dried out or have gotten moldy from not being kept at the correct temp and humidity.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 9:27:56 AM   
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AMEN!   If you aren't ready for the "big" investment of a humidor, Holts (my favorite cigar store in the USA) sells a lexan "cigar jar" for about $30 that will keep a bunch of large and small smokes fresh for a long time.  There is always Tupperware, but getting that humidity/temp regulation can be tricky, and NOTHING is worse than mouldy cigars (well, maybe a tobacco beetle eruption).

E.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 1:23:58 PM   
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My favorite is still a real Cuban Monetcristo No. 1. They also have the Honduran version which isn't as good.

I recently bought Master a Padron Anniversary which are aged from 1964 and come with a band that has a serial number on it. It has ended up being on his favorite cigars. It runs in the mid $20 range.

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RE: Cigar Recomendations - 8/4/2006 1:47:07 PM   
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There's something incredibly sexy about a woman smoking a cigar.

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