scotchNstogie
Crossbones 2011
What timing for this thread. I just went into his shop last week, and purchased my first PG cigar. I was friendly and interested, if not excited, to try some of his cigars. I asked for a recommendation for where to start in his line. As I was the only customer in the shop, it seemed like he and the other employee might take a minute to chat with me, being a young interested patron to his business.
He asked me what kind of cigars I liked, and literally laughed at all of the sticks I mentioned. Despite all this, I still tried one of his reserve cigars, that had aged tobacco, as we specialize in the process of aging tobaccos. I was underwhelmed to say the least, I was trying to finish the cigar in the shop out of courtesy, but after wandering around and receiving no interest from him or his employee for about 30 minutes, I finally decided to leave.
It goes without saying, but I will never return and never smoke another of his cigars again. The best description I can give for the cigar was a taste of dry stale air. Sorry I can't be more descriptive, but reviews are not my forte.
He asked me what kind of cigars I liked, and literally laughed at all of the sticks I mentioned. Despite all this, I still tried one of his reserve cigars, that had aged tobacco, as we specialize in the process of aging tobaccos. I was underwhelmed to say the least, I was trying to finish the cigar in the shop out of courtesy, but after wandering around and receiving no interest from him or his employee for about 30 minutes, I finally decided to leave.
It goes without saying, but I will never return and never smoke another of his cigars again. The best description I can give for the cigar was a taste of dry stale air. Sorry I can't be more descriptive, but reviews are not my forte.