Cigar lover's thread
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Another resurrection! lol (does ~two months count as enough time for a thread to be dead before its resurrected?)
Anyhoo, when I first found this a month or two ago, it piqued my interest in cigars. I've smoked cigs and a pipe for about two years now and enjoy smoking a pipe (with some decent cavendish to be exact) so I figured I'd give cigars a shot. First one I had was a lighter romeo y julieta which I greatly enjoyed, and the next one I had was a bit darker than the romeo, it was a cabinet selection called, iirc, por larragnoia (something along those lines, not too sure of the spelling) and I really liked that one, it had a very full bodied taste but not harsh and kind of sweet even.
After I found out how pleasant a good cigar can be, I relocated this thread to remind myself of some of the other suggestions I saw on here and today picked up a Rocky Patel Sungrown and a Rocky Patel Signature44 somethinorother, can't wait to light one of them up
Anyhoo, when I first found this a month or two ago, it piqued my interest in cigars. I've smoked cigs and a pipe for about two years now and enjoy smoking a pipe (with some decent cavendish to be exact) so I figured I'd give cigars a shot. First one I had was a lighter romeo y julieta which I greatly enjoyed, and the next one I had was a bit darker than the romeo, it was a cabinet selection called, iirc, por larragnoia (something along those lines, not too sure of the spelling) and I really liked that one, it had a very full bodied taste but not harsh and kind of sweet even.
After I found out how pleasant a good cigar can be, I relocated this thread to remind myself of some of the other suggestions I saw on here and today picked up a Rocky Patel Sungrown and a Rocky Patel Signature44 somethinorother, can't wait to light one of them up
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#134
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I'm lovin the weather, though I've been cutting back on the cigars lately ![Embarrassment](https://www.audiforums.com/forum/images/smilies/redface.gif)
I've been thinkin about trying something from Nub, but the concept seems strange to me...http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewcigar.asp?brand=620
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I've been thinkin about trying something from Nub, but the concept seems strange to me...http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewcigar.asp?brand=620
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Romeo y Julieta is my favorite brand of cigars. I love all the vintage line, but vintage IV is the best. A new one that is growing on me is Nub. http://www.nubcigar.com/nub.html The cigars have a wide range of flavors, burn slowly, and just a great overall value.
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Fired up the aforementioned rp signature series beginning of this week. It was a little on the harsh side for me but not terrible. Fired up the sungrown tonight and boy what a great suggestion! Much better than the signature series one I had and a close second to the por larragnia I had a couple weeks ago. Definitely going to be picking up another one of those in the near future, that was a great smoke
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