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  • Newbie from Cambridge..

    Thought i'd better come and hello. So hello to all.

    I'm new to cigar pleasures but have a dark secret! I enjoy Swisher Sweet Cigars! I'm sort of getting the feeling that that isn't a good thing LOL.

    Please don't shoot me down too much for my sin ;-)




    Anyway, this i me.
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    Last edited by Guest; 04-10-2012, 01:27 PM. Reason: To add a photo

  • #2
    You should never apologise for indulging in something that you enjoy.

    And you are absolutely in the right place to learn that there is definitely more enjoyment to be attained than you are currently experiencing
    If you got 'em, smoke 'em !

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    • #3
      Wecome to the forum Neil, some dastardly NC lovers will tell you it's OK & even I am experimenting on the Dark Side...we all start somewhere..enjoy the learning curve..

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      • #4
        Everyones taste is different, which is why we all love to talk about smoking experiences

        Anyway, welcome to UKCF
        Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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        • #5
          Thanks guys, i am really looking forward to the journey I'm about to embark on.

          @ Puff Scotty I'm assuming NC = Non Cuban?

          Any recommends on a good Cuban Cigar for beginners? I have a nice bottle of 50yo Cognac from Saint-Emilion in France that i want to enjoy with one.

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          • #6
            Thicker ring gauge you can't go wrong with a Partagas SDN4 or Hoyo du Monterrey Epicure No2, smaller ring gauge try a Ramon Allones Small Club Corona, Trinidad Reyes, Partagas 898.

            Everyone has favourites so expect a lot of different suggestions, best thing is to just dive in, half the fun is working out yourself what you like and don't like.

            Don't forget to post your thoughts/findings on here!
            Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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            • #7
              Hello and welcome

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              • #8
                Thanks SmokeyDave, I'm thinking my trip coming up will be more of a taster trip now than a tourist jaunt lol. I had better start jotting some names down because i'll never remember.

                I'l post a write up when i get back how my first foray into the world of quality cigars went

                I'll keep my Swisher smoking a dark secret

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by njs71 View Post
                  Thanks guys, i am really looking forward to the journey I'm about to embark on.

                  @ Puff Scotty I'm assuming NC = Non Cuban?

                  Any recommends on a good Cuban Cigar for beginners? I have a nice bottle of 50yo Cognac from Saint-Emilion in France that i want to enjoy with one.
                  Non Cuban, Nasty Cigar, Nicaraguan Cabbage, Nearly Choked etc. etc.
                  You'll get lots of suggestions on here for 'beginners smokes' from everyone. I mostly favour larger RG (ring gauge) cigars that I would not deem appropriate for a new palate, read the reviews section, there are several BOTL on here ie: TIPPEX, Monkey66, Smallclub who have a far better palate than I have & have more experience of the 'smaller stogies'.
                  This is not in anyway to say that big full bodied RG's is not the way you may wish to go but I missed a lot of pleasure in the last 35yrs by paying no attention to the 'babies' only in the last few years have I realised size isn't everything.....
                  Puff.
                  PS. Is the Cognac from CDSE had a cracking Montifaud Extra from there..

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                  • #10
                    Not sure what CDSE is but yes the same, Chateau Montifaud.....exceedingly nice
                    cognac.jpg

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                    • #11
                      CDSE = Le Cellier de Saint Emilion., if my spelling is correct!

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                      • #12
                        Yes that looks like the shop. Spent about an hour tasting lots of different Cognac before i picked. What a fab place Saint Emilion is.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
                          Non Cuban, Nasty Cigar, Nicaraguan Cabbage, Nearly Choked etc. etc.
                          Don't listen to him - there are plenty of good NC's out there (but I draw the line at Swisher Sweets!) A good place to start for a new smoker would be the Fuente Short Story. It's quite mild but packed full of flavour for such a small stick.

                          I do, however, agree with Puff that bigger doesn't mean better. None of my top 10 smokes are more than a 50 RG. The Trinidad Reyes is one of my go-to smokes and perfect for a newbie IMO.

                          Anyway, welcome to the forum.
                          If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth.

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                          • #14
                            I think some of my first cigars when I were young were Swisher Sweets! Yum!

                            Welcome to the forum...

                            And as Crusse says, plenty of good NCs out there.

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                            • #15
                              Thanks for all the replies :-) The site is great. Sort of opening up a different smoking experience to me :-)

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