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  • #16
    Originally posted by molecularstudent View Post
    Agreed! I work in Geneva and feel very lucky to have access to such cheap cigars! Where are these cigar lounges though?
    I thought that the more expensive ones had lounges like Davidoff and those nearby. I must admit I haven't actually shopped in those places but only had a short gander before making my way to Gesto cigars. Gesto being the cheapest retailer in Geneva as far as I know.
    FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS SMOKE NC'S!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Agricola View Post
      I thought that the more expensive ones had lounges like Davidoff and those nearby. I must admit I haven't actually shopped in those places but only had a short gander before making my way to Gesto cigars. Gesto being the cheapest retailer in Geneva as far as I know.
      Ok great, I'll have to keep an eye out for them. Yeah GestoCigars is great....always enjoy spending the budget there! Happy Smoking!

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      • #18
        Gents, just got to izmir in turkey and the duty free prices are not bad at all. 25 RyJ mille fleur set me back 81 euros and 25 partagas sdn4 for 205 euros. Will try and pick up a box or two of something else on the way out too. Also, a great place to have a holiday.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Ethem View Post
          Gents, just got to izmir in turkey and the duty free prices are not bad at all.
          What about the size of the humi, the selection, the storage conditions? Thanks!

          btw, 205€ for the D4 is not bad but the Mille Fleur is priced around 90-100€ in most european countries (90 in France).

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          • #20
            well, the arrivals duty free was pretty small. maybe 2 large cabinets with a full range of the low end stuff such as Jose L. Piedra and Guantanamera, and some NC stuff not worth mentioning. There was also the 2 boxes i purchased (only a 2-3 boxes of each), some Cohiba 3 packs (all bar Siglo V, Siglo VI, maduro and behike lines), a few montes and thats it. I heard the duty free on the other side in departures is pretty good but will have to wait for that.

            Is that the in store prices?

            Also, the Cohiba Esplendidos 3 pack was 67.50 euros and i think thats all i bothered taking a look at

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