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I have been wanting to try the backwoods for a while. I have tried the cohiba and monte clubs before and found them so harsh. I would prefer larger ring gauge but short cigars to them.
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Oh yes, of course, but the cost of such is higher.
Oh yes, of course, but the cost of such is higher.
Partags Chicos, or the quintero ones as mentioned before. Take your time with them and they can be a lovely little smoke, leagues above the other mini's and clubs.
They also can be had for a very reasonable cost
Partags Chicos, or the quintero ones as mentioned before. Take your time with them and they can be a lovely little smoke, leagues above the other mini's and clubs.
They also can be had for a very reasonable cost
Lucky i recently orderd some of both!
Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
I find they taste nasty and are not far datached from glorified cigarettes.
Agreed, I've got half a box of Cohiba clubs that have been sat there for best part of 2 years. Cannot enjoy them. Got some RyJ Puritos that're just about acceptable mind
Got to agree that the club cigars are as rough as a bear's arse and not worth it. I'd say go for a box of RG or PL Panetelas, they are worth the space in the humidor, the club cigars are not ... in my opinion.
No, sheppsea, they're better than Hamlet. Perhaps not significantly better but still better.
I do agree with VTG about the puritos though - they are better than the clubs.
Partagas Chico and Quintero Purito = Fine (smoke them slowly as you would any skinny cigar)
Partagas and RyJ Club = Rubbish. Cohiba Club = OK. Montecristo Club = Fine
RyJ Mini = Rubbish. Cohiba Mini = Acceptable. Partagas and Montecristo Mini = Fine
Say what you like about these little smokes, but in social situations where you can't disappear for two long, or when the weather is sub-zero, or when you arrive at a resort that doesn't have a walk-in within a hundred miles .... they can be little life-savers .... and like I said, slow small sips will bring out the best from them.
If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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