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Hairy Cigar Fairy
Originally Posted by
DevRider
I smoke a few Drew Estate ... Like it pretty much
A few infused one ... But don't want a box of it ...
Arturo Fuente sun grown R44, like it a lot
Gran habanos vintage 2002
DEv
Arturo Fuente 858 sungrown is very good and singles are reasonably priced around here. Never looked up a box price but should hold true. If you have not had the pleasure one day try yourself a Arturo Fuente Don Carlos.
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The Karate Squid
If you have to ask, you shouldn't buy a box yet.
Your palate will grow and develop, and as you continue to smoke, your preferences may change. Even if they don't, you might buy a box today, and find a cigar you like more, and half the price, tomorrow.
Here's my advice: Keep sampling singles. When you find one you really like, buy a fiver, and smoke through those. If after that you still think it's boxworthy, only then should you actually buy a box. There's so much good stuff out there to try, and very little that's actually box-worthy.
I've been smoking regularly for about 6 years, and I have three wineadors. You know how many full boxes I bought and kept? Eight, including the boxes I bought to mark the births of my five kids. I tend to buy in fivers and ten packs, which is enough to keep me smoking and even age a few, while trying new things. I have a few favorites, but even those I tend to buy in five-packs or do box splits. The only things I buy by the box are Cubans I want to age.
Save your big purchases for stuff you already know you like, and will like for a while. Right now, I'd recommend buying samplers, or trying singles/five packs.
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Originally Posted by
StogieNinja
If you have to ask, you shouldn't buy a box yet.
Your palate will grow and develop, and as you continue to smoke, your preferences may change. Even if they don't, you might buy a box today, and find a cigar you like more, and half the price, tomorrow.
Here's my advice: Keep sampling singles. When you find one you really like, buy a fiver, and smoke through those. If after that you still think it's boxworthy, only then should you actually buy a box. There's so much good stuff out there to try, and very little that's actually box-worthy.
I've been smoking regularly for about 6 years, and I have three wineadors. You know how many full boxes I bought and kept? Eight, including the boxes I bought to mark the births of my five kids. I tend to buy in fivers and ten packs, which is enough to keep me smoking and even age a few, while trying new things. I have a few favorites, but even those I tend to buy in five-packs or do box splits. The only things I buy by the box are Cubans I want to age.
Save your big purchases for stuff you already know you like, and will like for a while. Right now, I'd recommend buying samplers, or trying singles/five packs.
What about that ... http://www.cigarsinternational.com/s...mpler/#p-87014
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The Karate Squid
Originally Posted by
DevRider
Only if you want to be cured of ever wanting to smoke cigars again.
Start with samplers featuring well-known, and well-respected blenders or manufacturers.
Here are a couple by some reputable manufacturers that feature a variety of wrappers and strengths:
http://www.cigarbid.com/Auction/Lot/...ler-10-Cigars/
http://www.cigarbid.com/Auction/Lot/...pler-Box-of-6/
http://www.cigarbid.com/Auction/Lot/...r-II-5-Cigars/
Most of these sticks are decent sticks. None of them are great, ultra-premiums, but the more important thing is that they are inexpensive, decently made, and will offer you a good variety of wrappers and blends, which will help give you an idea of what kind of smoke you like as you work your way through the different styles.
As you smoke through any of them, make notes of what you really liked and what you didn't about each cigar, and you'll begin to figure out what kind of preferences you have. Then you can start exploring other good smokes within that profile, and start figuring out what really blows your mind
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True Derelict
That's kind of a personal question!
Do you have any cigars for which you have purchased a fiver, smoked them, and purchased more? That may be a good candidate.
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Gypsy in the Palace
Originally Posted by
DevRider
Oh. Hell. No.
We're going to need a bigger humidor
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Lucky Bum
Originally Posted by
Billb1960
Oh. Hell. No.
Tell him how you really feel Billb1960. Lol
Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.
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Gypsy in the Palace
Originally Posted by
AlanS
Tell him how you really feel Billb1960. Lol
Any sampler that includes both Dark Sharks and Ron Mexicos is not worth buying.
We're going to need a bigger humidor
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will bum for cigar
I would start with some of these have a feel for what you like with some different brands and different blends within the same brand.
http://smallbatchcigar.com/smallbatc...32ff58d1f7de28
Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle- George Burns
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