Popular Post BrightonCorgi Posted yesterday at 03:58 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:58 PM - If you're not into skinny cigars, don't buy them. - If you can swing it, always buy two boxes. One for short term, the other for the long haul or to trade down the road. - If you are open to recommendations, ask the vendors you buy from (especially online) what is good at the moment for the vitola you like. - Don't buy NCs with an eye on investment value. They don't increase with value over time like Habanos. - Plenty of humidors, ashtrays, cutters, etc. on Facebook Marketplace and the like. - The more humid the cigar gets, the more muted the flavors become. 10
Popular Post JohnnyO Posted yesterday at 04:38 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:38 PM Don't smoke a wet cigar. You will struggle with it and it's unpleasant flavors. It will not draw smoke. If you manage to get to the halfway point it might open up. But you just spent 45 minutes pissed off and didn't understand what's wrong with the cigar. Dry boxing would have fixed much of this, laying them down for a while even better. Don't buy $5 Cohibas that the mop boy is selling in the bathroom along with cologne, chewing gum. John 9 1
Popular Post chasy Posted yesterday at 05:10 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 05:10 PM Best deals on Cohiba are found on the beach in Mexico 😉 1 4
Popular Post El Hoze Posted yesterday at 05:20 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 05:20 PM Don’t worry that you are buying too many CC, buy more without hesitation. Your wife is dead wrong, you can confidently laugh her off. 1 7
El Niño Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Don't worry about knowing what you're doing. You don't need to impress anyone; just enjoy your cigar. And don't try to enjoy a cigar if you aren't enjoying it. You can put it down whenever you want. 4
Popular Post Ford2112 Posted 14 hours ago Popular Post Posted 14 hours ago I would have bought way way more had I known. 50 cabs especially. Oh to have a time machine. I would have a lifetime of Winnies, Punch DCs, Lusis and all manner of discontinued classics. 8
HuffnPuffff Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1. Cigars taste very different at different times of day. Smoking in the morning / afternoon / after dinner can be quite different, and vastly different depending on what you’re pairing it with. 2. Check the draw and use a perfect draw if it’s tight (or pick another cigar)3. Acclimatise with patience4. Your opinion of a cigar is not wrong. (But bear in mind it’s important to acclimatise and store correctly)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
03Hemi Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Get a good cigar tool with a spike, that would have saved a lot of Cubans that went in the garbage whole. 2
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