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I have been smoking cigars about 8 months. I started after I got a decent job. I started out with the cigarillos and moved to larger cigars mainly through CI. I have smoked quite a few for a newbee and average 1-2 a day. A deal is always appreciated when I can find them and that is why I am here. Basically I spend all my money on cigars and want to get better values, if I can find them, from my cigar brothers.
My favorites in order are:
Romeo Y Julieta Churchhill ISOF
Por Larranaga
Cuvee Blanc
Butera
Avo XO
Gurkha (All four I have tried except the Park Avenue, they ain't cheap)
Partagas Black Label
- Just smoked a Don Pepin Cuban Classic (After seeing it here) and it was pretty darn good. Nice balance and the thick smoke I love, not necessarily creamy though. I guess I would say it lacked the hazelnut/silky aspects that I like with that thick smoke. I am really just learning to describe what I smoke, another reason I am here.
Ryan
I have been smoking cigars about 8 months. I started after I got a decent job. I started out with the cigarillos and moved to larger cigars mainly through CI. I have smoked quite a few for a newbee and average 1-2 a day. A deal is always appreciated when I can find them and that is why I am here. Basically I spend all my money on cigars and want to get better values, if I can find them, from my cigar brothers.
My favorites in order are:
Romeo Y Julieta Churchhill ISOF
Por Larranaga
Cuvee Blanc
Butera
Avo XO
Gurkha (All four I have tried except the Park Avenue, they ain't cheap)
Partagas Black Label
- Just smoked a Don Pepin Cuban Classic (After seeing it here) and it was pretty darn good. Nice balance and the thick smoke I love, not necessarily creamy though. I guess I would say it lacked the hazelnut/silky aspects that I like with that thick smoke. I am really just learning to describe what I smoke, another reason I am here.
Ryan
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