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    Spent the weekend in NYC and visited Mid-town Cigar and Barclay Rex.
    Both of them had offered plenty of options, fantastic facilities to have the humidity kept above 70%, and the temperature..however the NC just wasnt my cup of tea. Compare to CC, the NCs that I smoked, including JR cigar, Hoyo Excalibur and Padron, tasted more like paper, or tasteless, I soon started to miss Cuba!!

    I would strongly suggest you to bring a couple of CC next time when you visit the states!
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    bloody hell pedro, you look like a younger version of me but with bloody HAIR!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by eggopp View Post
      bloody hell pedro, you look like a younger version of me but with bloody HAIR!!!
      I will give you my hair if you had asked

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      • #4
        Nice photos pedro. I've always enjoyed watching Cigar Aficianado's videos from various NYC cigar stores. As such have always wanted to visit one.

        Hopefully will be doing a bit of work at the British Consulate in either the New York or Boston over the summer, so will give the stateside cigar stores/lounges a check out.
        My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
        My Company:
        Siparium Sporting

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        • #5
          You found all the good ones

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          • #6
            The US shops I've visited when I've been there are always a pleasure to behold. JRs is a heck of place in NYC too.

            For NCs, I think you must have just found some of the crappier sticks - there are some amazing NCs out there that give alot of cubans a run for their money.

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            • #7
              Repeat after me

              Originally posted by pedro_han View Post
              Spent the weekend in NYC and visited Mid-town Cigar and Barclay Rex.
              Both of them had offered plenty of options, fantastic facilities to have the humidity kept above 70%, and the temperature..however the NC just wasnt my cup of tea. Compare to CC, the NCs that I smoked, including JR cigar, Hoyo Excalibur and Padron, tasted more like paper, or tasteless, I soon started to miss Cuba!!

              I would strongly suggest you to bring a couple of CC next time when you visit the states!
              I will open my mind and find a NC that I can truely enjoy ! When I go on Holiday I always bring my own cigars. Then I'm sure to have what I want to smoke. My brother this trip to NY was a lesson learned for life. And most that visit the States do already know what NC cigars their after,as they've smoke them before.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pedro_han View Post
                however the NC just wasnt my cup of tea. Compare to CC, the NCs that I smoked, including JR cigar, Hoyo Excalibur and Padron, tasted more like paper, or tasteless, I soon started to miss Cuba!!

                I would strongly suggest you to bring a couple of CC next time when you visit the states!
                I will be in the same shop in a few months time, NYC herf anyone???

                I wouldnt too quick to write off the NC's in general until you have tried them all.
                Free the UKCF one

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                • #9
                  I smoked a Nub habano yesterday and an Upmann 48, i preferred the Nub tbh. I dont know if the 48 didnt have enough age yet , and i do really like the Nubs so maybe i was biased .


                  NC's for me , i do have a nice selection of cubans, but im loving those NC'S

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                  • #10
                    The cigars in the 3rd photo, are they the "counterfeit" pre embargos?

                    I have a couple of those to try

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Boss Hog View Post
                      I will be in the same shop in a few months time, NYC herf anyone???
                      How many months...?
                      My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
                      My Company:
                      Siparium Sporting

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                      • #12
                        I realize that everyone's tastes are different. It has been said a million times.

                        But, how can you possibly write off NC, when you have only smoked maybe a handful, out of hundreds, and hundreds, and hundreds of NC available? It just doesn't make sense.

                        I don't know why it bothers me so much when people bash NC like this. The only reasons I can think of is because I know how good so many NC are, and people with very limited experience with them make judgments based on a few smokes.

                        I think you expected too much from the budget cigars that you smoked. The JR Label is a budget smoke that I certainly would not have recommended to someone trying NC for the first time. Many people smoke the Hoyo and Padron regular lines as everyday cigars because of their low cost and quality.

                        Don't give up yet, you will find something you like one day!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by simonjgriffithshr View Post
                          How many months...?
                          July 27th til Aug 15th
                          Free the UKCF one

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                          • #14
                            Potential overlap... (Though I'll be dictated dates to, so don't know yet).

                            An international herf... now there's an idea. (Could say it's already been done, in that foreign land of Wales...)
                            My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
                            My Company:
                            Siparium Sporting

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jdawg View Post
                              I think you expected too much from the budget cigars that you smoked. The JR Label is a budget smoke that I certainly would not have recommended to someone trying NC for the first time. Many people smoke the Hoyo and Padron regular lines as everyday cigars because of their low cost and quality.

                              Don't give up yet, you will find something you like one day!
                              This makes sense--most of the nc's I've had have not been all that enjoyable, but I have a Padron and an Arturo Fuente in the humidor, and I'm reserving judgment until I have one of these.

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