we had this disscusion before and you just cant beat the smell of an cigar,its so better than fags dont you think.
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Originally posted by MontesmokeNo havent tried them yet, sold a few boxes, they come in 5 in a box, they are very long cigars around 22-23 cm long.
Love Life - Love Cigars
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I?ve always leaned towards some of the less popular (at least for some people) brands. The VEGAS ROBAINA Unicos is a great smoke. Most people I?ve shared them with consider it a creamy cigar. I also recommend the TRINIDAD Coloniales and HOYO DE MONTERREY Epicure N?2.
Like cohibaIV said this is a good site to get opinions on taste.
That's my 2 cents.
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Review sites are partly a good place to get an idea on cigars but i do find that everyone has a different palate/tastes not everyone will have the same flavoured experience with the same cigar.
The only way is to smoke them yourself & find out, thats part of the enjoymentLast edited by Montesmoke; 13-08-2008, 01:23 PM.If you got em, Smoke em!
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Originally posted by smokiejoe View PostGod gabby if i inhaled i whould shorly die,i would turn green like one of rokkitsci,s martians,he is one of our members on this site by the way.lol.
Regarding the inhaling thing... I inhale everything.
When I switched from cigarettes to a pipe, I inhaled. When I discovered the joys of cigar smoking, I inhaled. And, yes, back in the day, I inhaled that too.
I know proper etiquette dictates that you merely swirl the smoke around in your mouth, letting your pallette acquire all those wonderful nuances of "a hint of allspice, with overtones of isopropylene and a touch of rutabaga," then exhaling, but I just don't get it.
Do you order a nice, thick, juicy steak at your favo(u)rite restaurant, cut off a tender slab, then chew it up and spit it out? I don't freakin' think so!rokkitsci
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Originally posted by rokkitsci View PostEckshually (did I pronounce that right?), I'm still technically a "Junior" Member.
Regarding the inhaling thing... I inhale everything.
When I switched from cigarettes to a pipe, I inhaled. When I discovered the joys of cigar smoking, I inhaled. And, yes, back in the day, I inhaled that too.
I know proper etiquette dictates that you merely swirl the smoke around in your mouth, letting your pallette acquire all those wonderful nuances of "a hint of allspice, with overtones of isopropylene and a touch of rutabaga," then exhaling, but I just don't get it.
Do you order a nice, thick, juicy steak at your favo(u)rite restaurant, cut off a tender slab, then chew it up and spit it out? I don't freakin' think so!
No,No,No....could'nt do it..
Been a cigarette smoker (many moons ago) and the other one smoker(yes I enhaled).. but I don't and don't want to inhale cigar smoke.....
Bar from enjoying the flavours, I would 'in smokiejoe words' be so green they would have thought the little green men had arrivedLove Life - Love Cigars
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inhale!
i fancy smoking cigars as long as possible, thats why i have periods in winter while I don't smoke anything, and inhaleing seems like a great way to cut my cigar hobbie short through ill health,then again my Grandad smoked woodbines(cigs) untill my grandmother complaned that they where turning the wallpaper yellow so he quite at 93 then died at 96!
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