great advise!Welcome. Keep trying different cigars and whatever you seem to like, read up on the binder, filler, and wrapper that the cigar is made. That way you have a guide of what realm to zero in on
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You're welcome. They do add up fast and I remember when I first started, all these cigars, how do you differentiate what to buy and what not to. Trying samplers are good but what kind of sampler. I realized I'm better researching and now I understand how tobacco is grown and the parts of a cigar much better.great advise!
thank you. better to hone in as sticks can be pricey and nothing worse than spending some good $$ on something you do not like
Army.Welcome from Peters Creek, Alaska. What service? Retired USAF MSgt here.