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    Good evening all,when I started smoking cigars a few months ago my aim was to do a little research and a lot of experimentation to find a cigar that suited me, then just buy that particular smoke until the day I went to Havana heaven.but now I'm starting to think that's not going to happen, half the enjoyment seems to be the variety,reading your wise words then managing to secure a few here and there in the for sale section and comparing notes.

    So I was just wondering do any of you find your version of excellence and stick to it?
    "For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things." - Nicholas Copernicus, 1543

  • #2
    Still at that experimental stage. At one point I thought I may stick to the Magnum 46, but I have found other cigars that I like even more . The fruity succulence of the Monte 2, the creamy tang of the 46 and 50, the roasted nutty punch of the 48, the delicate macadamia palpation of the Trinidad robusto, the smooth and aged blend of the BHK 52, the peppery roasted caramel burst of the RP 1990 and decade, the amazingly creamy treat of the Grand Habano CT... the list just goes on...

    So no, I find my version of excellence, but find it hard to stick to it.

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    • #3
      horses for courses matey, depends on mood, time available to smoke, what's been eaten / drunk etc. i could never stick with just one stick

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bigbarneyhotdog View Post
        horses for courses matey, depends on mood, time available to smoke, what's been eaten / drunk etc. i could never stick with just one stick
        ditto i agree

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        • #5
          For me it would be nigh on impossible to stick to one choice of cigar...

          Cheers, HabanoSy

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          • #6
            Originally posted by neilini View Post
            ?but now I'm starting to think that's not going to happen, half the enjoyment seems to be the variety,
            You're right, it's not going to happen, and yes, having a wide choice is half the fun?
            Short cigars, big cigars, summer cigars, winter cigars, yard cigars, week-end cigars, etc.: soon you will want to have on hand 10, then 20, then [insert insane amount] references?

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            • #7
              I thought as much really. Now buying a box at my time of financial life seems foolish. So I'm quite happy to keep picking up three's and fives off here. Just glad I stumbled across the site during a google search
              "For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things." - Nicholas Copernicus, 1543

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              • #8
                I do not
                Dave...

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                • #9
                  the delicate macadamia palpation of the Trinidad robusto,

                  Sorry rolan6 had to quote this line, didn't realise we had the poet laureate in our midst. Do you write? If your not a professional reviewer then please take it up
                  "For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things." - Nicholas Copernicus, 1543

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                  • #10
                    Variety is the spice of life, I have cigars for different things. For example I wouldnt smoke a monte no2 while I was out doing the garden. I would have something like a rocky vintage 1990.
                    or if I was washing the car something else. If I've got time and the kids are out and the house is quite I might go for a p2.
                    So dont stick to just one.
                    Also dont forget the NC brands, there are loads and half the fun is going round trying them. You dont need to buy a box at a time either unless you have a big place to store them or you've won the lottery.
                    Free the UKCF one

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                    • #11
                      Wise words boss, no lottery win as yet and with my new found mould problem I'm on my second cc in two hours. In fact I thought I may now go for several small humi's so if this mould reoccurs it won't affect my whole supply .

                      As for the nc scene I've been enjoying that thoroughly thanks to one esteemed member
                      "For what could be more beautiful than the heavens which contain all beautiful things." - Nicholas Copernicus, 1543

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                      • #12
                        That would be telling. But thank you mate.

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                        • #13
                          Old cowboy song contains the lyrics:

                          "After you been eating steak a long time,
                          Beans, well beans, taste fine..."
                          rokkitsci

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                          • #14
                            Hi, Stubborn Grumpy Old Bastard here. Been smoking cigars now for about 10 years, 7 of these in a more discerning way than my original state of going through the different supermarket crap.
                            Until joining here, I smoked almost exclusively CC's and had probably around 10 that I favoured. These all range in size, flavour etc and I would choose which one depending on circumstances. Since becoming a UKCF member I've been fortunate enough to try a large number of NC's and had hoped, from a financial point, to find a number to add to my repertoire. Sadly I'm spoilt in my tastes by too many years of CC's and have only found 2 or 3 NC's that I really like.
                            I enjoy my smoke but, as I've said on here before, feel short changed if I smoke one I don't enjoy.
                            For this reason I am seriously considering sticking to my favourite CC's with the odd other CC thrown in now and again, and the 2 or 3 NC's I have enjoyed so far.
                            The NC market in particular, is vast but I'm too set in my ways and at the risk of missing out think I will now stick to what I know and be sure (the occasional bad 'un aside) that I enjoy each and every one. Probably just that I'm too tight to experiment any more as I object to paying for something I don't enjoy.

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                            • #15
                              Different cigars for different situations. Size, strength, matching with drinks, the weather, how much I'm prepared to concentrate on the flavour, etc. all have a place in my choice of cigar.

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