So where is the best place to begin with cubans? I've got a hundred pounds set aside. I was thinking of getting a five cigar cohiba sampler from simplycigars, but I don't know if I want to start out with big, long smokes. Also, I would like to stretch out the cash. In your opinion, what are some first "must tries"?
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Greetings leaf explorer!
If I could offer a point of view..
For a 'perfect' introduction into the aromatic world of Cuban bliss.. you'd struggle to do much better than this:
It's: in budget.. from an excellent and trusted supplier (with great customer service).. and contains some absolute classics*..
Many of them.. 'benchmark' cigars.. by which you will measure all future smokes (PSD4 for example)
Montecristo Edmundo
*Montecristo Open Junior
Romeo Y Julieta Exhibition no 4
Romeo Y Julieta Petit Julieta
Partagas Serie D no 4
Partagas Short
Bolivar Royal Corona
Bolivar Corona Junior
Ramon Allones Specially Selected
Ramon Allones Small Club Corona
(*The only slight dud.. and yet, some people love 'em).Originally posted by DRAGMASTEREvery time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.
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Great suggestion from El Cat. Larry, whilst your first was a Cohiba and they are a top-end Marca, there is LOTS more value to be found in exploring the other Cuban Brands! Much more bang for your buck from a Partagas or a Ramon Allones. The Party Short in El Cat's suggested sampler is a cracking wee smoke for example!
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El cat has it nailed! Or you could do what I'm about to do which is buy 5 different Petit Coronas, get 2 of each, and go from there. I wish I had done that a few months ago when I started.A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers
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Boli royal corona and boli corona junior would be my recs as well.
Monty petit edmundo and RYJ No2 and all around this size, RYJ petit coronas are nice.
This was my first order -
2 x Romeo y Julieta No.2 Tubos - single cigar 1 x Romeo y Julieta No.1 Tubos - single cigar 1 x Romeo y Julieta Churchills - single cigar 2 x Montecristo No.4 - single cigar 1 x Montecristo No.5 - single cigar 1 x Montecristo Edmundo - single cigar 1 x Cohiba Exquisitos - single cigar 1 x Cohiba Siglo I - single cigar 1 x Cohiba Siglo II - single cigar 1 x Diplomaticos No.1 - single cigar 1 x Diplomaticos No.4 - single cigar 1 x Rey Del Mundo Gran Corona - single cigar 1 x Bolivar Belicosos Finos - single cigar 1 x Ramon Allones Specially Selected - single cigar 1 x Vegas Robaina Famosos - single cigar 1 x Cohiba Panetelas - single cigar 1 x Cohiba Robustos - single cigar 1 x Bolivar Royal Coronas - single cigar 1 x Juan Lopez Seleccion No.2 - single cigar 1 x Hoyo Double Coronas - single cigar 2 x Montecristo No.2 - single cigar
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In my opinion, I think beginners shouldn't start with strong cigars such as Bolivar or Partagas.
Perhaps consider smaller gauge cigars, no larger than robust size... corona or petite coronas.
They don't take as long to smoke, so you don't find it a waste if case you don't like a particular brand's flavor.
They're also cheaper, thus allowing you to sample more.
H. Upmann, RyJ, Hoyo, SLR are all wonderful.
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I dunno, my first few were mc4/2 and the lovely Party Lusitania might be the one that got me hooked, not exactly a light or small cigar... I also went straight to Islay peated malts when I started on whiskey... Basically I think try a range of strengths and you'll find out if you currently have a preference.
Can't fault the points on time and cost though, sadly even though I know what I like I rarely find the time for the larger smokes
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Here's what I would buy myself if I was starting out:
-Monte 4
-Trinidad Reyes
-Partagas Short
-Romeo Y Julieta Short Churchill
-H Upmann Mag 46
-QDO Corona
-Hoyo de Monterrey Epi #2
-Bolivar Petit Corona
-Roman Allones Short Club Corona
-Punch Petit Corona
Like others said I would try other brands before investing in Cohiba but it's up to you
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Originally posted by blackjack View PostIn my opinion, I think beginners shouldn't start with strong cigars such as Bolivar or Partagas.
Perhaps consider smaller gauge cigars, no larger than robust size... corona or petite coronas.
They don't take as long to smoke, so you don't find it a waste if case you don't like a particular brand's flavor.
They're also cheaper, thus allowing you to sample more.
H. Upmann, RyJ, Hoyo, SLR are all wonderful.Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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