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Hello and welcome fellow northern irelander! It appears all of us on the forum from NI live in or around Belfast! Lets make it a mission to get a herf in at least once this summer guys!!
Welcome again, the excellent knowledge of the lads on this forum will surely boost you on your cigar journey!
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Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View PostWelcome, there's a couple other members from Ni that pop in now and then.
I'm going to say right off the bat, get yourself an Oliva Serie G.... It's not flavoured but it has a very chocolatey rich smoke to it and it goes for reasonable cash too!
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Went to my local B&M today and asked him to recommend me 2 cheap (10) mild cigars for me to try. He gave me a J Cort?s Honduras Corona and an Alec Bradley (not sure of the specific cigar).
I had the Cort?s tonight and really enjoyed it until the final 3rd when it got quite hot and tasted very bitter. I know this is a cheap machine made stick, but my thinking is that I can find what end of the scale suits my palette, then I can invest in some high quality sticks to match, if that makes sense.
Ill hopefully get to smoke the Alec Bradley tomorrow and then I'll look at getting a couple of mid bodied sticks to try next.
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Originally posted by Big Dogg View PostWent to my local B&M today and asked him to recommend me 2 cheap (10) mild cigars for me to try. He gave me a J Cort?s Honduras Corona and an Alec Bradley (not sure of the specific cigar).
I had the Cort?s tonight and really enjoyed it until the final 3rd when it got quite hot and tasted very bitter. I know this is a cheap machine made stick, but my thinking is that I can find what end of the scale suits my palette, then I can invest in some high quality sticks to match, if that makes sense.
Ill hopefully get to smoke the Alec Bradley tomorrow and then I'll look at getting a couple of mid bodied sticks to try next.
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Oliva G Cameroon, Por Larranaga Montecarlos, Trinidad Reyes... To name a couple quickly.Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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Had an Oliva Serie G Maduro Belicoso last night and really enjoyed it. I've had a few singles over the past few weeks and I've discovered that I don't really like spicy smokes. Had an Oliva Serie O last week and hated it. Also had a La Invicta a few days ago and disliked it. A few cigars that I've liked have been the J Cortes Honduras (mentioned it earlier in this post), Winston Churchill Lancaster, Alec Bradley American Blend, Cuesta Rey Vintage Centario Aristocrat. Can you recommend any others to try along the lines of the cigars that I've liked? I think chocolate, coffee and nutty flavours are to my taste.
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Originally posted by Big Dogg View PostHad an Oliva Serie G Maduro Belicoso last night and really enjoyed it. I've had a few singles over the past few weeks and I've discovered that I don't really like spicy smokes. Had an Oliva Serie O last week and hated it. Also had a La Invicta a few days ago and disliked it. A few cigars that I've liked have been the J Cortes Honduras (mentioned it earlier in this post), Winston Churchill Lancaster, Alec Bradley American Blend, Cuesta Rey Vintage Centario Aristocrat. Can you recommend any others to try along the lines of the cigars that I've liked? I think chocolate, coffee and nutty flavours are to my taste.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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