I've touched on this on the site recently, and I'm intrigued.
The most I've paid for a single smoke is, if I remember this correctly, ?30 in JJ Fox for a Monte Sublime on the first Cigar Walk last March.
I might have paid more for my P1 in Teddington because the prices aren't made explicit there (). I toked and enjoyed it.
I consider paying ?30 a hefty outlay for a single cigar.
I am not the kind of cigar chap who is hunting out a rarity. I am not a completist collector. I spend a small amount of readies on cigars because - much as I love the habit - I try to keep my global budget in order. If I were rich, no doubt I'd splash out more, especially as I am practically tee-total and don't splash out on any other luxuries.
For me, there comes a time when coughing up big time becomes ridiculous, and part of that is because these things are ridiculously taxed.
So what do you folk think?
Are you prepared to buy your sublime cigar at any cost?
The most I've paid for a single smoke is, if I remember this correctly, ?30 in JJ Fox for a Monte Sublime on the first Cigar Walk last March.
I might have paid more for my P1 in Teddington because the prices aren't made explicit there (). I toked and enjoyed it.
I consider paying ?30 a hefty outlay for a single cigar.
I am not the kind of cigar chap who is hunting out a rarity. I am not a completist collector. I spend a small amount of readies on cigars because - much as I love the habit - I try to keep my global budget in order. If I were rich, no doubt I'd splash out more, especially as I am practically tee-total and don't splash out on any other luxuries.
For me, there comes a time when coughing up big time becomes ridiculous, and part of that is because these things are ridiculously taxed.
So what do you folk think?
Are you prepared to buy your sublime cigar at any cost?
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