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    If I think about it, I've smoked a few bad cigars over the years.

    I think this site is excellent in the way that we express our positive feelings about cigars we have enjoyed. I read everything on here and quietly think about what to try next in the short, medium and long term because of the recommendations we post here.

    However, most of what we write boils down to very personal opinion, and I wondered whether there would be a concensus over what we think are bad cigars.

    I would dismiss my "naughty boy" behind the bikesheds type early ventures into cigar world. I actually feel great about myself in my teenage years. I was a Class 1 swot at school. Almost butter wouldn't melt.

    Behind the good boy facade, I was nicking cigars out of my Dad's office and smoking them in the toilet upstairs. I find it hysterical that I didn't get sniffed out and bollocked - but I got away with it at home with my parents AND in the toilet at my sister's. Come to think of it, I got away with cigar smoking regularly in the toilet of the Ipswich to Liverpool Street train on the way back to boarding school - another place for debauchery and vice, in which cigars featured large.

    So when my Dad's cigars featured, there was some quality.

    However, if I think about where my main supply of cigars came from from about the age of thirteen, it was from certain newsagents that displayed Castellas in their windows. I managed to go in and buy five Castellas early in my teenage years, and I found it exciting and arousing because it was forbidden and adult in nature. (I think I was fifteen before I went in for my first Mayfair, and - Jeez - what a man I felt after that!).

    So what was the first bad cigar?

    Well, it wasn't the ubiquitous Castellas of the 1970s.

    It was...

    HAMLET.



    How the hell did I smoke one of those? I can't remember. I don't think I'd have bought one. I think it was probably at the age of 16 or 17 when I would have been out on the demon drink in the post-pube rush to corruption that a mate would have handed me one in a pub.

    I've probably smoked no more that three of those cigars in my life, but each time was execrable. The taste is vile, in my opinion, and I remember they get bloody hot very quickly and burn your tongue. I should have been put off by the smell alone.

    What's amazing is that some people believe that Hamlet is the only cigar there is. That's their only experience of a cigar!

    I swear to God that if I were ever to be caught short and wanted a smoke and the only cigar available on a long journey in, say, a petrol station was a Hamlet...

    ...I'd buy a packet of Marlboros.

    Yes - I really do think Hamlet is that crap!


    I've only got one other Cigar Of Shame and that's a cigar that should perhaps know better.

    GUANTANAMERA



    I get given quite a lot of these at functions where my band plays, and I have three guitarist friends who like the guitar design on the lid but who don't smoke cigars. Who do we know who smokes cigars? Bryan!

    These cigars come in a transparent plastic tube. Already a bit rubbish, then, before lighting up.

    I keep some of these in the drawer beneath my car seat in case I'm off playing somewhere and have run out of decent smokes. I am NEVER desperate to have a smoke, but I know I always have some of these available if I run out.

    The reason why I wrote that these cigars should have known better is because they seem to be made of reasonable tobacco... BUT they taste as if they have additives in them like cigarettes. I suspect that is the case because they burn rapidly.

    They taste artificial. Terrible. They really do!

    Maybe it's me, but I know what a good Cuban or NC cigar tastes like on the taste-buds. Even in their great variety, Cubans deliver some core taste of quality that makes them stand out.

    Guantanameras are devoid of positive points taste-wise. You could pose with one, but it would be better not to light it.


    So if I could avoid two cigars, I would avoid Hamlet and Guantanamera cigars.

    I'd be interested to know other people's thoughts on this topic. It's all subjective, but it's fun.

    Right. Now I can go back and perve at the pictures of boxes of cigars that COIV has posted a link to.
    Last edited by Robusto; 12-11-2008, 11:03 PM.

  • #2
    When I think about cigars that I hate the taste of, I think that alot of cigar smokers out there would have the same or similar brands in mind

    Castella, Hamlet, Panama, Henri Wintermans, old port, etc, to which I wholeheartedly recommend them to be given to the nearest bin, but that's just my own views and tastes

    Willie

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    • #3
      Henri Wintermans.
      I'd forgotten appalling trips on those!

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      • #4
        lol, I used to get them from time to time and I've refused to smoke them since I've started smoking the good quality stogies, and I'm 100% that I'm sticking to premuim stogies

        A proper cigar is a million times better than having to smoke something that seemsmore like cardboard, than a cigar of any kind lol

        Willie

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        • #5
          I had a H Upmann recently that I really disliked, can't remember what it was, but I suspect I was just having an off day,

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          • #6
            The gigging musos in my area have a very good and active network. Pros and semi-pros alike.

            Many of us know each other because we see each other's bands and also dep with other bands when we're free. (Dep means sit in and play for the real band member who cannot make a particular gig).

            We do each other favours like lend PA to each other, or even instruments.

            It's a known amongst the webbers hereabouts that if I help someone's kid out for a piano exam, or with a song to sing for a Uni drama course audition, or lend a spare keyboard to someone in another band, then all I ask for is a good Havana for the favour. I usually say go to a big Tesco, look at the tubed cigars, get me one with Havana on the tube.

            People usually get me a couple, or one plus booze. Some say they don't want me to die, but I say a good cigar is EXACTLY the way to keep me happy!

            Looking at an earlier post, it came back to me that on one lend of a keyboard for a festival, a guy's mum drove him back to my house with an electric piano. The mother said she didn't know what to get cigar-wise, so she'd bought a packet of these.

            Panama.

            Excuse me, but that crap went straight in the kitchen bin when they left, and I was really pissed off!

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            • #7
              Oh well, at least the lady's heart was in the right place, but at the same time she probably thought that any old pack of cigars would do

              This reminds me of a few weeks back when I had just moved back with my mum and step-dad, into our own house again lol

              My mum had been to the Tesco store on the other side of town and had got me a pack of Henri Wintermans slim pantellas... ... I said to my mum, "Come on, surely they had better cigars than these.... oh wait a second, I forgot that it's tescos we're talking about" lol, I didn't like to sound ungrateful or anything, but my mum knew what I meant because she knows only too well what cigars I prefer

              Needless to say, I smoked them anyways because I was out of stogies at the time lol, and so they a stop gap at least untill I could place an order with Sir Monte

              I now have a policy at home, where if someone in the family suggests getting me a pack of cigars from tescos or any supermarket again, I'll say to them to just give me the cash value of the pack of cigars instead, so that I can put it towards getting a box of PROPER cigars, instead of that mini-me cardboard cutout crap lol

              Warning, incoming mini rant:-

              I don't know about you guys, but I've come to the conclusion that those damn cigar wannabes like Hamlet, Castella/Classic, Panama, Henri Wintermans, etc, are the reason why these numbskull anti-smoking campaigning industry and all these other uneducated twits in Gov't, all tar premium cigars to the same brush as those tobacco wasteing, chemical cocktail sticks known as cigarettes.

              I say ban all cigarettes and promote the smoking of premium cigars instead

              Willie

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              • #8
                I say ban all cigarettes and promote the smoking of premium cigars instead

                Absolutely, Willie!

                There used to be a Pipe and Cigar Club for MPs at the Houses of Parliament. I imagine there still is.

                Do they fight for this cause?
                Do they???

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                • #9
                  I'm not even gonna go there, otherwise I'll wind up going into a rant lol

                  Willie
                  Last edited by Willie1; 14-11-2008, 10:57 AM.

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                  • #10
                    You know something?

                    I smoked one of those Guantanameras hidden under my driver's seat on the way home. Had to add an extra ten miles to my journey to accommodate it.

                    I actually enjoyed it - and now I'm feeling guilty because I dissed those cigars above.

                    Cigars do taste different sometimes, don't they?

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                    • #11
                      Indeed they can, I find that each cigar is like meeting a random person in the street, they all have their good and bad points and no 2 cigars are alike, by that I mean that each cigar will burn or taste differently to some extent or another, than the previous one, even if it's the same brand, blend and size

                      Another thing that makes a difference as to how much one enjoys a cigar, is how the day is going or has been for that individual, if it's been a good day, a good cigar is enjoyed all the more, and if it's been a shitty day, then a favourite cigar just doesn't seem to taste as good and so the overall enjoyment just isn't there

                      Does that make any sense?

                      Willie

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                      • #12
                        Makes absolute sense, mate.
                        I agree completely.

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                        • #13
                          i feel cigars are like whiskey no such thing as a bad one.just some better than others

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                          • #14
                            A well meaning friend of mine was going on a cruise and stopping off at Gibraltar. Knowing the good prices there for cigars, and the huge range, I said to him: Pick me up some cigars and I will see you right when you come back. Well, this well meaning friend brought me back 5 packs of King Edward Imperials. I could not say anything when he brought them back other than to just take them and smile.
                            I did try one one evening with my scotch. But put it down and left it. But may I just say, they are enough to put you off cigars for life. The only good thing I can say about them is that they give off tonnes of smoke. Another good thing about them is that you can put them in your humidor, so that if someone wants a cigar from your humidor, you can always invite them to check them out. Unfortunately they always turn their attention to my Cubans!

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                            • #15
                              El Credito's. I like non cubans but these were a disaster! No need for re-lighting and no draw problems but too much tobacco taste and liquerice, which I like but wasn't quite right in flavour. Just my 2p!

                              Oh yeah +1 on the Hamlets!

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