Cigar anyone?

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Nice collection in that humidor nepas. I also have a few humidors in my collection. One store bought like the one in your pics and 2 coolerdors. One is just a regular cooler, and the other is a converted mini fridge. I have about 300 cigars spread throughout all three. It's nice to enjoy a good cigar on a beautiful day.
 
Nice collection in that humidor nepas. I also have a few humidors in my collection. One store bought like the one in your pics and 2 coolerdors. One is just a regular cooler, and the other is a converted mini fridge. I have about 300 cigars spread throughout all three. It's nice to enjoy a good cigar on a beautiful day.
Cool

I was going to go with the coolador but decided not to. Years ago i had a glass door humidor bout 6' high with a moistNair in it. Had 56 boxes of assorted smokes and my wife said get rid of it
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Took me 10 months to smoke down the boxes.

When i lived in PA i was like 25 miles from Cigars Int and Famous Smoke shop and kept my 300 filled. Somewhere down in the bottom i got 5, Fuente's going on 2 years. Those were my fav sticks Fuente 858. Had a few OpusX but wife got pissed at $90 ea
 
Whooo hooo!!

The mail had some tasty treats for me today...



Category: Sancho Panza Cigars

Gorgeous, dramatic and delicious. Classic cuban tobacco tastes, rich and so mellow, a toffee caramel background, chocolate and earth intermingled with toasted almonds and to top it all, so delightfully aromatic. A prince of cigars for when you have the time to sit back and appreciate it's sumptuous flavours.
 

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 [color= rgb(78, 78, 78)]Length:  9 1/4" Ring Gauge:  46 (235mm x 18.65mm) [/color]

Category: Trinidad Cigars

Mild to medium in strength with a delightful subtlety, the Trinidad Coloniales is extremely well made, with an excellent draw. This cigar has a good, but not dominating, cuban tobacco flavour, with developing chocolate and coffee bean notes and an underlying hint of vanilla. Delicate and complex with a light but delicious aroma, for best effect smoke on a clear and clean palate.

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 [color= rgb(78, 78, 78)]Length:  5 1/6" Ring Gauge:  43 (132mm x 17.46mm)[/color]

Category: Partagás Cigars

Considered by many to be one of the best cigars in the world, so rich and strong with lots of cedar and wood flavours, hints of freshly roasted coffee and yet so creamy. An absolutely superb habano.

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 [color= rgb(78, 78, 78)]Length:  7 3/5" Ring Gauge:  49 (194mm x 19.45mm) [/color]
 
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Now ya got me. I love the Romeo Y Julieta  line. That or a good Partagas is hard to beat on the course
I started on Mentecristos and still like them, but every now and again I would have a Romeo and it would consistently amaze me on how awesome it was, so i eventually switched. About 6 months ago I had their new cigar "Romeo" (pictured below) and it blew me away. If you see these in your local cigar shop, give em a try. I highly recommend them.

 
Yea ill second the Romeo line, great smokes! Fpnmf that's a nice mailbox full! I hate to say it but I've never had a Cuban:( maybe one day ill try to gamble an order me a box.
 
I been a cigar smoker for 25 years, with the great sticks coming from the DR and South America they are giving the cubans a good race. I only have 2 left.
 
Hey fpnmf, I'm curious. You got Cuban cigars delivered to your house?

There's still a trade embargo, right? Is there a chance that your package could get seized at the post office? Where did you order them from?

I'd like to know where to get some good stuff next time I get the hubs a present. :)
 
Cigar smoker here as well, enjoy mainly the Maduro now a days. Big fan of the Perdomo line, Monte Cristo and the Partagas Black is a nice smoke as well. I have a handful of Monte Cristo # 5's left in the humidor (Cubans) that come out on special occasions with a glass of Pappy Van Winkle 20 year or Jefferson's Reserve 18 year. Monte Cristo Media Noche is a nice smooth Maduro as well if you are just getting into the stronger smokes. Agree that there is little else better then sitting outside with a glass of bourbon and a cigar on a nice day while smoking something in the Warthog.

Smoke on!!!
 
I wish I wish I wish.  The insurance police would be after me.
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  I had to sign a statement with the insurance co saying i don't smoke or use nicotine or suffer a 28% increase in the insurance policy cost and they can test me any time they want. I used to love a good cigar.
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Stan
I get this feeling it's going to happen to all of us. First smoking, next salt then BACON!
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.... Somewhere down in the bottom i got 5, Fuente's going on 2 years. Those were my fav sticks Fuente 858.....
I don't smoke any more, but if I were to go buy a cigar, it'd be an 858.  In the 20-ish years I did smoke sporadically, their cigars never changed.  Other brands came and went (quality-wise), but Fuente's 858 has always been a delightful, consistent smoke.  Great price, too.  They stayed down even when the market for cigars spiked upward some-odd years ago.

Of course, this puts me in mind of a great "bang for your buck" drink to have along with it...  Graham's 6 Grapes Port.
 
I too love a good cigar, especially while the smokers running.. makes for a great atmosphere!  Cohiba Siglo VI is my one of my favorites, but don't usually smoke Cuban.  My go-to cigars are Oliva Serie V and Padron 3000, though I always have a box of Padron 45 Family Reserve in the humi too.. they are as good as any Cuban I've ever had, if you haven't tried them, you should :)  I could go on all day about cigars, but I'll leave you with a final word - OpusX

Cheers!

 -Eric
 
Been jonesin' for a cigar for about a week for some reason. Quit ciggies AGAIN in November after starting for another 10 years after quitting for 10 years. Quit for the expense, not health reasons. 200 a month at least for me. There was a joint in Vegas off the Strip that used to have a slew of xCubans rolling smokes...awesome selection but lost track of them. In Santa Barbara I always enjoyed one on the beach just watching the ocean and the sunsets. Fond memories of good cigars along the way. Nice thread and comments
 
I just tried to smoke cigar and it was good but then i am switching on using electronic cigarette cause in Finland now a days many people use to switch using electronic cigarette and a week ago i bought one  and it was really taste not good but really need to smoke it for my health purposes.
 
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