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Cigar Question
I just returned from Cancun with a small package of Cohibas. The large package (full wooden box) was more than $800. :eek:
Love these things. Do I need to return to Mexico to get them? Are they not available in my country? Are they perhaps available in Canada? |
I have friends who travel to Cuba regularly, they pick up my sticks. I have had friends who use to order through Solo Cigars
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Cohiba's have always been overated.
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Forget Mexico. Unless you find a Davidoff shop in a business district in Mexico City, the chances of getting counterfeit Cubans is about 80%. Less than 20% of the Cuban cigars sold in Mexico are real Cubans. Most are Nicaraguan, but Nicaragua grows some awesome tobacco.
I like having a few real Cubas in my humidor as a novelty for guests, but I wont spend the money for my daily smoke or golf cigar anymore. Pardon 64 Annivisarios are a far better option for less. Even the Padron 3000 and 5000s compete with Cubans. If you want a good double Corona, try the Hoyo Monterey Excaliber. |
The Partagas Cuban Double Corona is wonderful the closet to it in Dominican is the Partagas Black Labels..that is my favorite.
The Excaliber Maduro Churcill is great as well. The best cigar I have had is the Partagas 150 anniversary Churchills..those are long since gone. The Dominican cigars have superseded the Cubans as the expat Cubans have been making cigars with cuban seed there since Fidel took over in Cuba..as with everything state run there is a decline in quality. |
I partook of cigars for about 30 years...since April 09 I have only had 2 cigars..12/13.
Can't say I miss em. |
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Is that a Churchill?
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Superman: I am a serious cigar smoker and enthusiast, if these are the cigars for you then I recommend checking out Puroexpress.com or cigarsofhabanos.com Both of these vendors sell the real deal at decent prices, and ship discreetly to the U.S. Also, +1 to recommendation from Craig T: Padron 3000 maduro is always in stock in my humidor, hard to go wrong with just about anything from Padron. |
Cubans are good, but I miss getting St. Martin (San Martin) cigars from Peru from my local shop/lounge (about 8 years ago). If anyone finds a source please post it.
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http://cdn.cigarinspector.com/images...mparison-b.jpg Jan 2019 Putting Peruvian Tobacco on the Map: The Tabacalera Del Oriente in Tarapoto (Interview) https://www.livinginperu.com/putting-peruvian-tobacco-on-the-map-the-tabacalera-del-oriente-in-tarapoto-interview/ Quote:
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Most will ship directly to you. In the past, some would ship the cigars themselves "naked" with no rings in one package, and the box/rings in another. These days, getting a fresh sealed box shipped to your door shouldn't be a problem. |
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If you want something from Canada PM me.
I cross the border weekly, I could mail you something. |
You guys never disappoint me. Thank you.
For the record, I bought three cigars when I got to Isla Mujeres. Tasted and smoke awful. FAKE. I got the Cohibas at the duty free store at the airport on the way out. Authentic, I am confident. Whole new ball game. I would be interested in trying other brands. |
I know nothing about cigars. Well I know a bit more than I did two weeks ago. We got back from Cuba on Sunday and had done a cigar and rum excursion. At one point we watched a guy roll a Cohiba and then we smoked a cigar with a rum in hand. I discovered how a rum can smooth out the cigar! What an experience! I may very well take up smoking a cigar once or twice a year. I regularly enjoy a single malt Scotch whiskey, and will try a cigar with that some time. I’m glad there are still things to discover😃
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Superman, drop me a line next time you're up in Seattle (I'm just north of the city limits), we can peruse my humidor together and maybe even burn one or two as long as we're not in the midst of another snow storm. But watch yourself, it is a slippery slope... if you don't watch out you could end up like me!
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I liked the Romeo Juieletta Reserve Churchill, Excaliber No1 maduro, Partagas Black Label. |
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Those Pepin Garcia 's in the humidor-yum...
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