Would you like a Cigar?

I havent checked in to this thread in a minute. I actually had some spare time today after liberating another pistol from a gun store here in Denison. I stopped at the Cigar Lounge on Main. They had my daily smoke so I figured id actually enjoy smoking in a lounge for once. Very nice and cozy

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Happy Friday brother of the leaf.

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I was gifted a couple of cigars and have no interest. If someone would like them, please PM me you address.
 

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Give an H. Upmann Petit Corona with Cameroon wrapper a try. One of my go too's. Good flavor and not too large.
Interesting note... it was JFK's favorite cigar. When JFK knew that he was going to place the embargo on Cuba, he had a couple of members of his staff buy all the ones they could find in Havana. A good humidor here in the States should have the legal version.
If you're just getting into it like I am, then a short smoke is ideal.

Mild smokes are:
Artuo Fuente Chateau (Connecticut wrapper)
Montessino (Connecticut wrapper)
Any of the Arturo Fuente Especiales are also mild.
Davidoff Petita Panatella is probably next up, with a Habano wrapper you start to enjoy the Cuban tastes
H Upmaan, Romeo Juliet No2, Hoya De Monterra are also mild Cubans if you can them
 
The Macanudos are very mild cigars, and that is what I started back in 2000 when I first started smoking cigars.
 
If you're just getting into it like I am, then a short smoke is ideal.

Mild smokes are:
Artuo Fuente Chateau (Connecticut wrapper)
Montessino (Connecticut wrapper)
Any of the Arturo Fuente Especiales are also mild.
Davidoff Petita Panatella is probably next up, with a Habano wrapper you start to enjoy the Cuban tastes
H Upmaan, Romeo Juliet No2, Hoya De Monterra are also mild Cubans if you can them

Try the Fuente Hemingway Short Stories!
Very short, but kinda potent. Pretty good balance.
 
CI had a sale and I restocked on Mark Twain memoirs.. their checkout popup convinced me to try out Cohiba Red Dots

I smoked one last night, started a bit harsh but smoothed out.. not too bad.

In regards to the memoirs, I got the wrong size and they sent some 6x60 monsters. Ill be outside for a few hours smoking those :LOL:
 
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do Cuban cigars find there way ito USA quite easily?

I've been reading alot of reviews and bumped into a page where sportsman and musicians were all naming their favourite brands and they are all Cuban
 
Thank you for the advice. I'll certainly give them a try. I am tho, kinda new into this and the mild to medium are ok.

Like I mentioned above, the Macanudo are very mild cigars, and are perfect for someone new at smoking cigars. Some of the above suggestions are great smokes but would be too much for someone new. I would suggest going to a cigar shop and asking for suggestions on mild cigars. Stay away from Maduros, Triple Maduros, Cubans and Nicaraguan cigars, they are mostly full body. Dominican cigars are by far the mildest to med body cigars.
 
A good friend, soon to open a cigar lounge in the Texas Hill Country, is currently representing a new cigar line and is considering a booth at either DSC or SCI. Do you think there would be enough interest to support a booth?
 
Truthfully, I’m not sure since I’ve never been to one of those events. Hopefully someone who has been can shine a bit of light on this.
 

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