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Old 05-08-2008, 09:33 PM
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Any other seegar smokers here?

Any other cigar smokers here?

I haven't visited this place in quite awhile, and one reason for that is... cigars.

Cigars and cars don't mix that well with a poverty stricken college student's budget. Its either I spend my cash on smokes, or spend it on a new exhaust system.
Unfortunately, its been smokes lately.

Anyways, my current favorite non Cuban brands are Artuero Fuente, Padron, and pretty much anything Don Pepin Garcia has a hand in.
As for Cuban brands, I really like Bolivars and Partagas.

What about you guys?
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Re: Any other seegar smokers here?

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Re: Any other seegar smokers here?

My current favorite all time cigar is the Ashton Churchill and the Ashton Corona's. It's very smooth. And i'm pretty happy with the Graycliff Bahamas i just bought, im usually not a big fan of the dark cigars but these are very light and smooth.
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Re: Any other seegar smokers here?

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My current favorite all time cigar is the Ashton Churchill and the Ashton Corona's. It's very smooth. And i'm pretty happy with the Graycliff Bahamas i just bought, im usually not a big fan of the dark cigars but these are very light and smooth.
Nice!

Ashtons a pretty good line too, the VSGs are incredible also.
However, I, myself am not that big a fan of Graycliffe. I love the Espressos, but everything else just... alright imo.
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Re: Any other seegar smokers here?

I just found myself very interested in cigar smoking lately. I invested in a humidor and all that good stuff.

Bolivar's are good. One thing I was very suprised about is the brand "Cojimar" is actually a very smooth tasting cigar for being one of the cheapest cigars I can find. They are only $3.99 for one and beat out some of the $15 ones I purchased. I recommend the rum flavored cojimar's to anyone that has not tried them, you may find yourself suprised as I did.

CAO is also one of my favorites. Slightly more expensive than the cojimars but just as smooth. Just don't purchase the CAO's x2's if you like smooth cigars. They have a bit more balls than regular CAO's.

Acid is another brand I find myself buying alot. Helix also.
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I just found myself very interested in cigar smoking lately. I invested in a humidor and all that good stuff.

Bolivar's are good. One thing I was very surprised about is the brand "Cojimar" is actually a very smooth tasting cigar for being one of the cheapest cigars I can find. They are only $3.99 for one and beat out some of the $15 ones I purchased. I recommend the rum flavored cojimar's to anyone that has not tried them, you may find yourself surprised as I did.

CAO is also one of my favorites. Slightly more expensive than the cojimars but just as smooth. Just don't purchase the CAO's x2's if you like smooth cigars. They have a bit more balls than regular CAO's.

Acid is another brand I find myself buying alot. Helix also.
Cool, cool. Though honestly speaking, I'm not a big fan of flavored, but I have a few friends who are. I might have to check out these Cojimars myself, I'm always on the look out for decent, low priced smokes I can pass out to friends.

CAOs, I am not that big a fan of either. I'm not sure how to describe them, but their flavor profile is just... well, "unique". You either love'em or you hate them.

Acids and Helixs also fall into the flavored category. If you enjoy flavored, its cool, its not a bad thing. Its just not my "cup-o-tea"
Heh, as long as your smokin man and enjoying the lifestyle... its all good though.

If you like smooth smokes, check out the Padron 1926 and 1964 series. Actually, you can't really go wrong with Padron, even their low priced 2000, and 3000 series(both the same blend, just the 3000 is bigger); are pretty good smokes.
Another incredible low priced cigar is the Oliva V Series.--very underrated

If you want something that will knock you on your ass, check out La Flor Dominicana (LFD), especially their Chisel line. HaHa, the first time I tried the Chisel, I ended up on the floor, in the fetal position, trying not to puke. But... that was a long time ago, since then, I've smoked around half a dozen Chisels and although they still give me a slight buzz, they also taste pretty good.

But, if you do feel too queasy from smoking any cigar, reach for anything sugary, such as soda or candy or something.
Sugar will stop the Nic-sickness in its tracks. You also shouldn't smoke on an empty stomach.
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