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  • #16
    Well that's the second time the Siglo VI has come up. I already have one in stock, so it wouldn't be a massive financial stretch to grab another for the groom.

    As El Cat says though, would it not be a waste of a Cohiba to give it to a non-aficionado? I could talk it up but a Churchill speaks for itself to the uninitiated Hell, he was over the moon when he won a Monte No 3 off me the other day in a game of cards
    I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
    And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
    Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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    • #17
      [QUOTE=El Catador;113387]+1


      Ignore the above post (he's been at the 'happy' meds again). The 'Grooms' a novice smoker, it'd be a waste.


      Not if you use the in-between time to show him a bit of practice.

      The beauty of the Davidoff's is they can sit on the table and won't look out of context .... and if you did slip out for a smoke .... the Bride and all the families would just think it part of the occasion.

      The downside is .... other blokes (like Catador) might be thinking .... wheres mine!
      If you want to, you can.
      And, if you can, you must!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by bambini View Post
        Well that's the second time the Siglo VI has come up. I already have one in stock, so it wouldn't be a massive financial stretch to grab another for the groom.

        As El Cat says though, would it not be a waste of a Cohiba to give it to a non-aficionado? I could talk it up but a Churchill speaks for itself to the uninitiated Hell, he was over the moon when he won a Monte No 3 off me the other day in a game of cards
        In 4yrs time, he may be an Aficionado himself by then or even called it off, and then, think about what you'll have sitting in your Humi
        I'm sure you'll do the right thing by him.
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        • #19
          [QUOTE=tippexx;113394][QUOTE=El Catador;113387]+1



          Not if you use the in-between time to show him a bit of practice.


          No on second thoughts I'd better retract that .... just in case he gets very good at it .... and by the time the Wedding comes round he's blown all the money on humi's and Siglo's.
          If you want to, you can.
          And, if you can, you must!

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          • #20
            If i can ... i suggest something of unforgadebal goes to la casa in london (Ajay) and buy 1 diademas hoyo from humidor it has a cost,but for a special moment special cigar!!

            Angelo

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            • #21
              Originally posted by tippexx View Post
              The downside is .... other blokes (like Catador) might be thinking .... wheres mine!
              Damn straight!

              It's a great idea though. I wish someone had taken me for a nice cigar at mine.

              Keeping it on topic (kinda), some of my most memorable events have been accompanied by an equally memorable cigar. . . and there is something almost. . . religious (hmnn.. sacra-licious!) about unscrewing a 'Black and Yellow' tube and sliding out a fine cigar and experiencing its subtle, intoxicating aroma for the first time. . .

              S'cuse me a moment. . .

              That's better.
              Right, where was I? Oh yes.
              Perhaps a Robusto or Siglo III might be a better (and cheaper) option from a time point of view.
              Can't have the bride getting bored and going off to dance with the hunky handsome guy in the third row (wearing the dashing eye-patch)... can we?
              Last edited by El Catador; 17-09-2010, 10:30 AM. Reason: Not until I've spoken to a lawyer!
              Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
              Every 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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              • #22
                i forgot to mention....... i do believe that the cohiba exquisitos is a wedding favourite (can't remember where i read that)!!!! i'ts a small, elegant looking cigar, estimated smoking time around 30mins, and a true cuban!!!!
                Hava Havana is a specialist cigar store in London, home to rare and vintage cigars. We also stock cuban cigars, accessories, humidors plus chocolates & gifts. The latest cigar to come out is the La Gloria Cubana Británicas UK Regional 2017.


                or you could push the boat out with a cohiba corona especial (again, an elegant looking 'classic')!!!!
                Hava Havana is a specialist cigar store in London, home to rare and vintage cigars. We also stock cuban cigars, accessories, humidors plus chocolates & gifts. The latest cigar to come out is the La Gloria Cubana Británicas UK Regional 2017.


                for the sake of a wedding, it's nice to mark the occasion with a good cigar, wether the groom is a seasoned smoker or not!!!! let's be honest, not everyone likes or drinks champagne, but they drink it up like it's going out of fashion at weddings (when it's free)!!! i'm sure your mate, the groom, will appreciate whatever cigar you give!!!!

                again, just a thought........

                alex

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by jibjob79 View Post
                  Is that a herf the night before the big day i'm sensing?
                  Come over and we can smoke something nice. Anyone else who would like to join us on 23rd September is welcome. All ideas for what to smoke will be considered.


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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Pandyboy View Post
                    Come over and we can smoke something nice. Anyone else who would like to join us on 23rd September is welcome. All ideas for what to smoke will be considered.


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                    Excellent, i think i might have a few nice cigars i could try lol, see you then.

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                    • #25
                      Not if you use the in-between time to show him a bit of practice.
                      Funnily enough, I did try to convince him to switch his 20 a day rolly habit for cigars instead. To quote Jack Nicholson, "The only way to break a bad habit was to replace it with a better habit."

                      The downside is .... other blokes (like Catador) might be thinking .... wheres mine!
                      Well I would trust Catador to bring his own. No self-respecting cigar smoker would come to a wedding without cigars

                      Back to the main topic, I'm feling a lot of love for Cohibas as a wedding smoke, as well as Tippexx being a strong advocate for Davidoffs. The problem with Davidoff is that a) they're an NC and I'm strictly a CC smoker (although they occupy a strange grey area in that their heritage is very much Cuban); B) Someone is bound to say "What, like the perfume?"
                      I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
                      And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
                      Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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                      • #26
                        OK, so I've thrashed this over in my mind for a while now, and I've finally made my decision and placed my order. And the winner is...

                        2 x Monte Grand Edmundo EL 2010

                        It was the nice touch of the 2010 EL to match the year he popped the question that did it for me. Now to sit on them for 4 years...

                        Thanks for all the advice, guys
                        I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
                        And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
                        Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by bambini View Post
                          OK, so I've thrashed this over in my mind for a while now, and I've finally made my decision and placed my order. And the winner is...

                          2 x Monte Grand Edmundo EL 2010

                          It was the nice touch of the 2010 EL to match the year he popped the question that did it for me. Now to sit on them for 4 years...

                          Thanks for all the advice, guys
                          Popping my cynics hat on for a second - the good thing here is that relationships being what they are, you'll probably have two cracking cigars to yourself in a few years time when it all goes tits up before they make it to the altar!

                          Of course I'd like to offer a happy and healthy future to the couple in question :-)

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                          • #28
                            LOL! I'm not prepared to rule that out...
                            I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
                            And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
                            Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Monkey Nuts View Post
                              Popping my cynics hat on for a second - the good thing here is that relationships being what they are, you'll probably have two cracking cigars to yourself in a few years time when it all goes tits up before they make it to the altar!

                              Of course I'd like to offer a happy and healthy future to the couple in question :-)
                              ROTFLMAO. Cynical Bastage!
                              What would I know? I'm just a backwoods roo packin crim from New Holland! LOL. (Thankyou El Cat)

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