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Unless you're buying them for special occasion smokes I'd suggest you spend your money on regular cigars, you'll get more for your money. Its very easy to get caught up in the constant search for special editions.
Unless you're buying them for special occasion smokes I'd suggest you spend your money on regular cigars, you'll get more for your money. Its very easy to get caught up in the constant search for special editions.
Sage advice.
Smoke your way through the marcas you like the most and get a fiver or a box of those you favor. There are a lot of good smokes out there that are relatively inexpensive. Maybe purchase a few LE's and RE's from time to time, if there's something you really like go for a box.
But beware, it's easy to get carried away and you can end up with a lot of sticks in no time.
I smoke around 25 cigars a month and over 90% of them are regular production.
Maybe give them a little more time. I find that when I'm in a hurry to try something new that I'm not blown away most of the times. After at least three months the sticks get better. After a year of so even more. There aren't to many cigars that smoke well young IMO, a couple come to mind though: HUHC and Hoyo Petit Robusto.
Agreed on HUHC and Hoyo PR... nice enough young but have also found they improve with some age too!
"Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
Unless you're buying them for special occasion smokes I'd suggest you spend your money on regular cigars, you'll get more for your money. Its very easy to get caught up in the constant search for special editions.
great advice unless you have special year...I wouldn't pay the extra $$ for the past EL's
I agree on the HUHC and the HdMPR. I have a Party Lusitania and, based on what you say, I'll try it sooner than I was planning and will get a Mag 46 now too. Question: I recently bought a box of Bolivar Belicosos Finos - how will they smoke young? Do stronger CC merit a longer wait as a rule or not necessarily?
The BBFs, to my taste, tend to need quite a bit of time to smooth out the roughness. More so than the BRC. That being said, if you bought a box I'd sample one every 6 months or so, to better assess how they're ageing and, once you find your sweet spot, some away.
David
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