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Originally posted by sheppsea View PostTo be honest I normally go for untubed ones, I am new to cigars as well, but my understanding is that the tubes are used to protect the cigar and keep humidity while being transport, and they are also good for ageing - if you go onto the Cuban Cigar Website (http://www.cubancigarwebsite.com/info-packaging.htm) its got a lot of information on everything you'll want to know about Cuban cigars
Originally posted by TJCoro View PostOr just buy one with a year on it already. That's what don TJ would do.
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What are peoples thoughts on buying sampler packs? Seem like a good way to try a wide variety. Any anybody would suggest? Or am I best just getting a few singles and making my own pack effectively?
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Welcome aboard Sam!
You'll certainly pick stuff up if you stick around these parts - there were some very helpful chaps about when I was finding my feet properly a few years ago, and there still are.
(As for the humidor - as many will tell you, the Adorinis are excellent. The key point, almost a mantra in these parts, is that the only rule when buying your humidor, is buy one bigger than you can begin to imagine needing... The bug bites very hard once the humi is in place).
Some good sticks you're enjoying there. I'm not a big Monte fan (never quite picked up the No4 for some reason), but do love the Petit Edmundo - possibly worth giving that one a shot. If you're up for trying Cohiba again, I love the Maduro range, and I find the standard range to be slightly different to the SIGLO range - do like the Exquisitos as a nice little smoke.
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Originally posted by sam-c View PostAhh I've been reading about the D4 and they sound popular and the uneven burn seems to be a bit of a trait.
Once I've got a humidor I'll get another Siglo and stick it in there for a year or so
Uneven burns don't matter as much.. To me anyways. If they burn uneven, I just go to a less windy area and purge it. Sets the stick straight in under 10 draws!! .... Well most of the time.....
Also, siglos. My favourite has always been the III (although I've never tried the VIs though.. ). If you can find em cheap that is.. Have the taste of an II with an additional flavour added on AND they last longer!
Just makke sure you don't get tempted to smoke it under the year . God knows the only way I'd ever do that is if I got a box of 25.. or 250.....
Sent from my BlackBerry 9100 using TapatalkOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by sam-c View PostWhat are peoples thoughts on buying sampler packs? Seem like a good way to try a wide variety. Any anybody would suggest? Or am I best just getting a few singles and making my own pack effectively?
Another thing to do is to go into a tobacconist and ask them questions, I've found them to be incredibly helpful and they might recommend something you hadn't considered or even heard of. before.
Although there are some cigars that are full bodied and strong, I wouldn't necessarily say avoid them, for example, virtually everyone says anyone new to cigars like ourselves should avoid Bolivar, but I have smoked four Bolivars and they have all been excellent, so it really is down to personal taste 😊
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Welcome Sam.
If I may throw my tuppence worth in, when you find a vitola you really enjoy like the magnum 46 (one of my personal favourites) which is a corona gorda, then explore that vitola in other marcas to see how they vary. I'd really recommend the Saint Luis Rey Serie A for something quite different.
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Originally posted by dozydruid View PostWelcome Sam.
If I may throw my tuppence worth in, when you find a vitola you really enjoy like the magnum 46 (one of my personal favourites) which is a corona gorda, then explore that vitola in other marcas to see how they vary. I'd really recommend the Saint Luis Rey Serie A for something quite different.
I thought this was an Eigliz forum.
Ray Jay
Hey RJ! Tuppence IS Engliz!
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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