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"Rambo"
We have any cigar smokers in here?
I remember back when I turned 18, I was really into cigars. I played a lot of golf, and couldn't imagine playing without having a stogie or two, one per 9. I had a great source for Cuban cigars, so I smoked really good ones.
I was probably into cigars for about 2 years, and then suddenly stopped smoking them. So now, 17 years later, I'm back at it.
My old humidor still had several cigars sitting in it, despite not being kept even remotely at the right conditions....needless to say, trying to rehydrate them didn't work, which led to the demise of a few Cuban cigars.
After getting that humidor seasoned again, I bought another one and currently have two going. The old one houses any large numbers of cigars that I get in boxes, and the new one which holds more is more for aging or single cigars that I buy.
So far I'm really liking the Punch Rare Corojo, the El Centurion H-2K-CT, Cohiba Nicaragua N45, and while I haven't tried it yet, I have a Pappy Van Winkle robusto box of cigars. The tobacco is aged in bourbon barrels, and I've been told the cigars are great. Those are currently resting in my humidor for a couple more weeks, and then I'll try one.
I'm in the phase where I'm trying as many out as I can. I already know which cigars I'll never buy again because they were either boring, or garbage. My plan is to find 3-4 that I like, and buy in bulk, then just try other ones here and there.
I remember back when I turned 18, I was really into cigars. I played a lot of golf, and couldn't imagine playing without having a stogie or two, one per 9. I had a great source for Cuban cigars, so I smoked really good ones.
I was probably into cigars for about 2 years, and then suddenly stopped smoking them. So now, 17 years later, I'm back at it.
My old humidor still had several cigars sitting in it, despite not being kept even remotely at the right conditions....needless to say, trying to rehydrate them didn't work, which led to the demise of a few Cuban cigars.
After getting that humidor seasoned again, I bought another one and currently have two going. The old one houses any large numbers of cigars that I get in boxes, and the new one which holds more is more for aging or single cigars that I buy.
So far I'm really liking the Punch Rare Corojo, the El Centurion H-2K-CT, Cohiba Nicaragua N45, and while I haven't tried it yet, I have a Pappy Van Winkle robusto box of cigars. The tobacco is aged in bourbon barrels, and I've been told the cigars are great. Those are currently resting in my humidor for a couple more weeks, and then I'll try one.
I'm in the phase where I'm trying as many out as I can. I already know which cigars I'll never buy again because they were either boring, or garbage. My plan is to find 3-4 that I like, and buy in bulk, then just try other ones here and there.