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I probably prefer indoor as well as long as the ventilation is good. I find I can zone in on the flavors better. The same cigar outside can feel more muted in my experience.

That being said, I'm lucky to live in SoCal and enjoy smoking out by my pool. It's not usually windy and I find it peaceful. Thanks for the recommendation on the Espiritu No. 3. Delicious smoke!

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Winter in Dubai, Autumn in Amsterdam, Spring in LA, Summer in Bali with that beautiful winter breeze sweeping from down-under. I've never been to Africa but planning to try Morocco this year!

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I am soldiering through. Not overly uncommon in South Carolina in the summer. I am golfing Sunday. Hopefully I don’t die. Lol

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We have a baby at home so I’m only permitted to smoke in a guest room en-suite with a small window. Even then, the smoke leaves the guest room smelling like an ashtray for a little while. My preferred spot is outdoors on the balcony, but the Shanghai rainy season is making it tough. Not as hot as the west right now, but up to 85% humidity makes the last half of any cigar a spongy and overly oily affair which diminishes the taste by a significant amount. 

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Weather's often enough shyte in the UK. I like the outdoors. I'll take my garden, pub garden, cafe sidewalk, occasionally even a park bench, the beach (abroad of course), waterside pub, covered cigar terrace. Some terraces are also heated which helps at times. Yes of course if its too windy or wet or cold ... or hot even as this June we hit 37°C. Sampling rooms can have too much aircon/ventilation fans so there's a balance there too. But any sampling rooms are a long way from home and of course I cant smoke my own, so the cost factors in too. I now mostly reserve any sampling indoors to tasting events. Much prefer being outside fortunately! If I had dedicated indoor smoking space at home, it would likely only be used in bad weather anyways.

I retrohale to get the smoke nose thing. Breathing in too much smoke from indoors can get intense. Also when out a light breeze is constantly wafting smoke back up into my face/eyes :lol: this can be a bit annoying.

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7 hours ago, Capn_Jackson said:

If given the chance to smoke indoors or out, I’m probably choosing indoor. However, I can’t do that at my house, and so part of the convenience is gone right there. I do like to smoke outside, though, and if the weather is low to no wind, 60-65° Fahrenheit, I’m gonna pick it every time. However, I live in Ft Worth, so those conditions exist maybe two days a year.

All that said, I have sat and sweat outside in 100° Fahrenheit and higher many times, with some great smokes. I have also, a couple of times, endured 0° (yes, Fahrenheit) for a smoke when I could not drive anywhere because Dallas-Fort Worth was a frozen wasteland. Mainly did that just so I could say I did it, but the cigar was phenomenal both times

You are a tough and hearty soul. I could brave the heat in the evening but no way I could enjoy a cigar close to freezing let alone below freezing.  

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1 hour ago, Dadof3 said:

You are a tough and hearty soul.  I could brave the heat in the evening but no way I could enjoy a cigar close to freezing let alone below freezing.  

It took fortitude, that’s for sure. That and really, really wanting a cigar!

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