After having a brief look around the forums, it seems a lot of you are picking up, sharing and enjoying what I would deem as the rookie that I am, highly specialised cigars. ie old, not EMS, and the likes. Like when folks day Oh yes,the 2001 Diplomatic.(just an example)
Do you actually smoke or like to purchase cigars that are currently offered by tobacconists today, or is it more common to try get something a bit different/special?
Also, I have found out that EMS means English Market Sections,do other countries have similar criteria, like French Market Selection, Spanish, Dutch etc. Is that something as connoisseurs that you try to get your hands on, or you simply happy with what your local tobacconist has?
Do you actually smoke or like to purchase cigars that are currently offered by tobacconists today, or is it more common to try get something a bit different/special?
Also, I have found out that EMS means English Market Sections,do other countries have similar criteria, like French Market Selection, Spanish, Dutch etc. Is that something as connoisseurs that you try to get your hands on, or you simply happy with what your local tobacconist has?



. An abundance of cigar aficionados agree that most (95%) of the ammonia taste is gone after a year or so. This is why so many place great importance on the Box Date.
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Coro designation for Cuban Cigars. Puro means "pure" in espanol.
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