jackohalloran Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Coming into the Winter months now, any idea which cigar would go nice and brighten up the cold dark evenings ahead??
PigFish Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Any one of them mate. We did have a thread here a week or so ago regarding cold weather cigars. You may want to look that one up! -Piggy
Colt45 Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Yes, in the recent thread I only half jokingly said one that tastes good. I smoke outside, so like many I tend toward minutos, PCs, and Perlas in the colder months. But if it's really cold, no sun. etc, I don't smoke - it's just not enjoyable. On the other hand, if it's sunny and a bit warmer with little wind - let's say 40s - size is less of an issue. But..... if we're talking indoors, a large stone hearth, roaring fire, wind and snow blowing outside but warm and snug inside - silk smoking jacket a la Kjell, button tufted oxblood leather chairs and sofas, drinks of choice - the works - I might choose a really good Punch. On the nutty side, with an earth core, lightly fruity / floral. Or perhaps Vegas Robaina - again, not too earthy, but not really sweet either (not including Unicos). Third choice, a great RyJ churchill, followed by a few faves - Bolivar CG, Upman SW, Partagas 898.
#2 man Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 just off the top of my pallet as I'm entering fall season a really good DIP # 2
cigcars Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 a nice Ramon Allones Gigante or any Regional Edition
MoneyPit Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 This recent thread pretty had some good suggestions: Recent FOH Thread: Favorite Cold Weather Cigar
Wicky Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 Yes, in the recent thread I only half jokingly said one that tastes good. I smoke outside, so like many I tend toward minutos, PCs, and Perlas in thecolder months. But if it's really cold, no sun. etc, I don't smoke - it's just not enjoyable. On the other hand, if it's sunny and a bit warmer with little wind - let's say 40s - size is less of an issue. But..... if we're talking indoors, a large stone hearth, roaring fire, wind and snow blowing outside but warm and snug inside - silk smoking jacket a la Kjell, button tufted oxblood leather chairs and sofas, drinks of choice - the works - I might choose a really good Punch. On the nutty side, with an earth core, lightly fruity / floral. Or perhaps Vegas Robaina - again, not too earthy, but not really sweet either (not including Unicos). Third choice, a great RyJ churchill, followed by a few faves - Bolivar CG, Upman SW, Partagas 898. I'm with you Colt. Who in their right mind would go outside in nasty weather to smoke a cigar?
SamuraiJack Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 For me, Winter cigars mean GOOD cigars, since I smoke fewer I want them to be awesome.
Charltonc Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 I live in Florida so the winter months equal more cigar smoking. I will venture back outside and smoke, but I still will stick with petit coronas, corona gordas, and robusto.
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