^^^^^The La Estrella Cubana (fourth over from the left) is a pretty decent cigar.
Probably figure nothing but noobs buy the brown bag sampler and wouldn't know any better. In this case...they were right lol. Thank goodness for you guys.Yeah... that certainly SEEMS to be a reband. But a sherpa wrapper on a candella?!?! That's right up there with a $30 Rolex in some guys overcoat.
At least I got a few smokable sticks Out of the bunch. The rest get passed out at my next get together.^^^^^
This. I've smoked some (4) of the others and they were all pretty friggin bad.
I like the Rosalones quite a bit. Not the usual JDN powerhouse sticks, but tasty nonetheless. They have just a touch of sweetness, like a raisin or a similar dried fruit.First pic are the suspected rockets. Even though they are all new to me, I've done enough lurking to know Ive got some quality sticks in the other shots. The Rosalones I haven't heard much about yet though.
That is possible. I'm not upset about it at all. It was a random (grab bag) 10 pack . I didn't expect much in quality and I had no idea what any of them were until I posted this thread. I won a few other bids, in the same order, and got exactly what I expected.Maybe Gurkha sent them a bad patch and they're piecing them out because they can't really sell them. I would hope that is the issue. I wouldn't want to think CI is resorting to super shady stuff with all the volume they move.
It would be my first review, but I'll give it a try. I'll try to find time after work tomorrow night.Completely accurate. I love getting oddball stuff. It was worth the 75 cents just to hear our ruminations! We normally charge higher rates. I expect a review of that green meanie.
Lol. I couldn't agree more. Don't want to mow the lawn with an opus in your mouth.Son, I've been smokin for decades and ain't never heard of any of the brands in the first pic. That being said, sometimes you want an Opus, sometimes a dollar Dominican. The fun is discovering them secret gems yourself. I'm always ont eh hunt for 1 or 2 buck gems. So yeah, smoke em and let us know.
If I pay 6$ for a cigar, it's going to the nub no matter what it taste like.The sad part is that those sticks would likely retail near 6$ a piece in b&m here.
Or... more precisely, the funny part.
Until someone breaks out their iphone and asks, "Why is my opus green?" LolMowing, shoveling, cleaning gutters, sex with the ol' lady...Re-read yr first post. the unknowns are for cigar noob friends, huh? Well then I'd put the Opus and Padron bands on em. They won't know the diff and you look like the most generous guy in the world.
limited release ultra rare HTF white whale.Until someone breaks out their iphone and asks, "Why is my opus green?" Lol
LOLIf I pay 6$ for a cigar, it's going to the nub no matter what it taste like.
I do the same thing. It's funny how you tell someone it's been aged for XX number of years and that's it a good cigar and they believe you and then actually enjoy the cigar itself.i buy cheap sticks to give to friends who don't really smoke/can't appreciate a good cigar.. then i tell them it's aged a year or whatever and they say it's good and smooth lol
Oh my, quite an expensive hobby up there. I'll make sure not to whine about cigar prices in your presence.LOL
well, most cigars retail 15$+ here.
The best example is the "five box and a comfortable chair" brickhouse at 15.50$
but there are extremes like the Cohiba Behike at 84$ and the Fuente Fuente Opus X at 82$
Most "normal" smokes are nearing 20$, but we don't have most "good" ones. No Crowned Head, no Drew Estate, no Tatuaje...
We have Don Tomas in the 8-14$ range. Their maduro is actually not bad at all.
So, yeah, when I pay "only" 6$ for a cigar and it sucks. too bad.
The power of suggestion lolI do the same thing. It's funny how you tell someone it's been aged for XX number of years and that's it a good cigar and they believe you and then actually enjoy the cigar itself.