SmokinWinchester Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 ...just wanted to say hi to all you and that I'm looking forward to learning more about cigars and sharing experiences with like minded people. I have always enjoyed smoking a cigar, I don't even have a beginners understanding of cigars, but sur this will quickly change. I first tried a Romeo y Juliet many years ago, can't remember the type but do remember an amazing smell and taste but was disappointed by the lack of smoke plume...I found King Edwards really ticked the plume box but lacked and flavour or taste! I stopped for many years. Having recently turning 40, no no quite mid life crisis, but perhaps time to enjoy some of the finer pleasures in life...I would like to enjoy a cigar perhaps once a week with a glass or 2 of red wine as a bit of wind down after the week of pressure we all love and hate...work! Any recommendations from you would be much appreciated, I like coffee, medium flavour, I don't like overly mature dry flavours but sweetness fruity chocolate coffee would be highly welcome and of course I need to be intoxicated by a cloud of smoke similar in size to that of 'monkey's magic' cloud! Here's to a new future
1LegLance Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Well where are you located? The reason I ask is that if you can meet up with someone local to help you through the process of picking some nice smokes it really helps. Otherwise I would email the folks that run this place and see about a sampler that meets your budget...that way you can try a number of different sticks and make sure to post up reviews so we can offer advice based on what you liked or didn't like.
CanuckSARTech Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 Cheers and welcome. For what you are looking for, I might recommend a good Montecristo No 2, or some nice RASS.
TheBaron Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Well where are you located? The reason I ask is that if you can meet up with someone local to help you through the process of picking some nice smokes it really helps. Otherwise I would email the folks that run this place and see about a sampler that meets your budget...that way you can try a number of different sticks and make sure to post up reviews so we can offer advice based on what you liked or didn't like. X2 Bang on. Try anything and everything you can afford. And don't be scared off by strength, size or marca -- you'll be surprised how vastly different cigars can appeal to your tastes. Enjoy the journey mate.
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