Hi guys, Andrew here. I'm 50 and live in Cheshire. I thought I'd pop in and say hi
I smoked my first cigar on my 21st birthday with my dad and brother, and back then, cigars were a once-a-month thing for me, if that. As time went by, I became more passionate about cigars, and I've been a daily cigar smoker for around 25 years.
Im more of a new world cigars fan than a fan of Cubans. I've never been convinced that Cuban cigars live up to their hype as much as they could or should, although there are obviously some very enjoyable Cubans out there!
Im very fortunate to have a local cigar smoking buddy who is a flight attendant, and he often works on flights to America, so he often brings me back a box. Some of my favourite new world brands are LGC, Padron, Graycliffe, Asylum, Perdomo, Camacho and Room 101. When I can, I also go on holiday to America which I always enjoy because the selection of cigars is massive and the price is usually a fraction of what we pay in the UK, plus there's a much bigger cigar culture there than there is here
Im also a big fan of larger ring gauge cigars - 6x60 being my favourite.
Anyway, that's all from me for now. Have a smoke filled day, everyone
I smoked my first cigar on my 21st birthday with my dad and brother, and back then, cigars were a once-a-month thing for me, if that. As time went by, I became more passionate about cigars, and I've been a daily cigar smoker for around 25 years.
Im more of a new world cigars fan than a fan of Cubans. I've never been convinced that Cuban cigars live up to their hype as much as they could or should, although there are obviously some very enjoyable Cubans out there!
Im very fortunate to have a local cigar smoking buddy who is a flight attendant, and he often works on flights to America, so he often brings me back a box. Some of my favourite new world brands are LGC, Padron, Graycliffe, Asylum, Perdomo, Camacho and Room 101. When I can, I also go on holiday to America which I always enjoy because the selection of cigars is massive and the price is usually a fraction of what we pay in the UK, plus there's a much bigger cigar culture there than there is here
Im also a big fan of larger ring gauge cigars - 6x60 being my favourite.
Anyway, that's all from me for now. Have a smoke filled day, everyone
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