As soon as I can get Monte's postal address, I'm going to send him 6 little known Nicaraguan-made cigars that I favor, 3 each of 2 vitolas: a 5x50 Robusto and a 6x54 Toro. I am going to suggest that after he takes one to sample for himself, that he distributes the remainder to the next 5 blokes who order from him as a "freebie" There are two conditions:
1) You must agree to review the cigar (preferably in this forum).
2) You must tell me how much you would reasonably pay for the cigar (anything from "Zounds! I'd pay 50 quid to smoke the stub of one of these that someone left in the ashtray!" to "Pay? Why, I'd rather smoke a steaming dog turd!").
Just be honest.
I'm trying to get a feel for the comparison between a cigar that I happen to be very familiar with and the Cubans that you lucky blokes get to smoke. Now, I'm not claiming that these cigars are as good as any Cubans. I really have no basis for comparison since other than a box of Montecristo No. 2's that I... ahhhhhhh... errrrrr... FOUND! -- Yes, that's it! (Whilst leading a band of missionaries through the Amazon rainforest of Turkmenistan, seeking a tribe of porkloin worshipping natives who had never received The Word, I happened to hear a mournful cry coming from a limestone cave as we were crossing some particularly nasty ice floes. Following the sound, we happened upon a pathetic box of Monte's -- cold, scared, hungry, wet, and crying for their long, lost mum. Although we searched the surrounding desert for 40 years, we were never able to find the Monte's muvver, so I took it upon myself to bring the wretched creatures back to my home in the USA and treat them as if they were my own. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.) -- I have no Cuban experience. Your reviews of this cigar will give me a baseline that I can use to calibrate against.
So, I'm off to PM Monte and I'll have the stogies in the post shortly thereafter.
Looking forward to hearing from whoever gets them...
1) You must agree to review the cigar (preferably in this forum).
2) You must tell me how much you would reasonably pay for the cigar (anything from "Zounds! I'd pay 50 quid to smoke the stub of one of these that someone left in the ashtray!" to "Pay? Why, I'd rather smoke a steaming dog turd!").
Just be honest.
I'm trying to get a feel for the comparison between a cigar that I happen to be very familiar with and the Cubans that you lucky blokes get to smoke. Now, I'm not claiming that these cigars are as good as any Cubans. I really have no basis for comparison since other than a box of Montecristo No. 2's that I... ahhhhhhh... errrrrr... FOUND! -- Yes, that's it! (Whilst leading a band of missionaries through the Amazon rainforest of Turkmenistan, seeking a tribe of porkloin worshipping natives who had never received The Word, I happened to hear a mournful cry coming from a limestone cave as we were crossing some particularly nasty ice floes. Following the sound, we happened upon a pathetic box of Monte's -- cold, scared, hungry, wet, and crying for their long, lost mum. Although we searched the surrounding desert for 40 years, we were never able to find the Monte's muvver, so I took it upon myself to bring the wretched creatures back to my home in the USA and treat them as if they were my own. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.) -- I have no Cuban experience. Your reviews of this cigar will give me a baseline that I can use to calibrate against.
So, I'm off to PM Monte and I'll have the stogies in the post shortly thereafter.
Looking forward to hearing from whoever gets them...
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