Hi all,
Just joined the forum and would like to introduce myself. I'm Ryan and I'm an company director from Bristol.
Am lucky enough to be going to Cuba for 2 weeks and have managed to schedule in a 3 night stay in Havana.
I've been smoking good cigars occasionally for about 3 years now - usually stick to Upmanns or Montys (No.4) boring I know!
I'm keen to pick up some decent sticks while I'm there. I've got about ?800 (for 100 sticks) to spend and would like some advice on what to bring back (my girlfriend and I have allowance of 50 cigars each I believe)
I have got my eyes on a couple boxes of Cohibas (special occasions only!) and a couple boxes of something a bit more 'everyday'.
Which Cohibas are considered the best within my budget? I hear the Lanceros are very popular?
For everyday smoking I've been looking at the Partagas Lusitania's or montys No.2 however the 2's can be hit and miss...
Can anyone advise? I guess it all depends on personal taste so I'd say for everyday I like them fairly creamy, spicy and rich and bigger than a number 4. I did look at the Hoyo De Monterey range but heard they were more of a mild smoke?
Any advice gratefully received.
Many thanks
Ryan
Just joined the forum and would like to introduce myself. I'm Ryan and I'm an company director from Bristol.
Am lucky enough to be going to Cuba for 2 weeks and have managed to schedule in a 3 night stay in Havana.
I've been smoking good cigars occasionally for about 3 years now - usually stick to Upmanns or Montys (No.4) boring I know!
I'm keen to pick up some decent sticks while I'm there. I've got about ?800 (for 100 sticks) to spend and would like some advice on what to bring back (my girlfriend and I have allowance of 50 cigars each I believe)
I have got my eyes on a couple boxes of Cohibas (special occasions only!) and a couple boxes of something a bit more 'everyday'.
Which Cohibas are considered the best within my budget? I hear the Lanceros are very popular?
For everyday smoking I've been looking at the Partagas Lusitania's or montys No.2 however the 2's can be hit and miss...
Can anyone advise? I guess it all depends on personal taste so I'd say for everyday I like them fairly creamy, spicy and rich and bigger than a number 4. I did look at the Hoyo De Monterey range but heard they were more of a mild smoke?
Any advice gratefully received.
Many thanks
Ryan
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