I got 5 Siglo II's brought back from Cuba for me by a colleague the other week. They went straight in my humi. I smoked one a couple of weeks ago and although you had to suck quite hard it was nice.
Last night I took one round a a friends house and we just couldn't smoke it. It was so tight you simply couldn't draw hardly any smoke. It's a real shame because it smelt and tasted lovely. Luckily I'd taken another type of cigar too so our evening wasn't ruined.
Is it just one of those things, that being hand made, sometimes they muck the odd cigar up? Has anyone else ever had a cigar from a reputable company that simply couldn't be smoked?
Last night I took one round a a friends house and we just couldn't smoke it. It was so tight you simply couldn't draw hardly any smoke. It's a real shame because it smelt and tasted lovely. Luckily I'd taken another type of cigar too so our evening wasn't ruined.
Is it just one of those things, that being hand made, sometimes they muck the odd cigar up? Has anyone else ever had a cigar from a reputable company that simply couldn't be smoked?
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