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Sonic04GT 10-05-2011 01:10 PM

Recommend some cigars to me
 
I am new to cigars and want to sample some of the more popular brands that aren't too expensive. I have had an LHC, which I didn't really care for (first cigar in years though), a Punch which was pretty good, and the Kuba Kuba which I really liked.

I have a $40 voucher for StogieBoys and looking to maybe get a sampler or 2 within that price range but there's so many choices. I want the Acid Sampler Tin but I think I have enough infused for now, although I seem to enjoy those more.

http://www.stogieboys.com/

Samplers link:
http://www.stogieboys.com/sampler-specials

Specific links are preferred but feel free to recommend singles that maybe I can piece together. Probably pick up a cigar punch as well as I've seen disastrous results using a guillotine on some cigars, like the Drew Estate Java.
http://robustojoe.com/wp-content/upl...pongeColor.jpg

Here is my current collection:

Cohiba Red Dot
Hoyo Excalibur Epicure
La Gloria Cubana Serie R
Macanudo Hyde Park
Partagas Cifuentes
Punch Pita
Cu-Avana Intenso
LHC Oscuro Fuerte
La Estrella Cub. ’R’
5 Vegas Classic
Gurkha Park Avenue

Infused:
CI Legends - Drew Estate
Acid Kuba Kuba
Acid Liquid
ACID Blondie Belicoso
Erin Go Bragh Irish Whiskey
CAO Moontrance
CAO Eileen’s Dream
Natural by Drew Estate Dirt Torpedo
Natural Ltd. by Drew Estate Pimp Stick
Tabak Especial Red Eye
Tabak Especial Café con Leche
Tabak Especial Toro Negra Maduro
Java Toro Maduro
Tatiana Mocha Stobona Dark Natural

What might a noob enjoy? I have not tried any of the above yet. They should be settled and about ready to smoke :) Probably light one up tonight. Choices choices.

maninblack 10-05-2011 01:15 PM

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How about buying a sampler. More bang for your buck and you get to try different smokes out. Do you like Maduro's and/or Oscura wrappers?

Sonic04GT 10-05-2011 01:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maninblack (Post 1430237)
How about buying a sampler. More bang for your buck and you get to try different smokes out. Do you like Maduro's and/or Oscura wrappers?

That's the idea. I'll be buying samplers for years.

I have not tried those yet. I'm open to anything. Flavors aren't very distinct to me just yet.

Which one on my list should I smoke tonight? Here is the majority, minus the 5 Vegas and Gurkha. Disregard the red lines.

http://www.lolzilla.net/images/8069054.jpg

That toro is the Cu-Avana.

irratebass 10-05-2011 01:17 PM

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Check my sig

Sonic04GT 10-05-2011 01:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by irratebass (Post 1430240)
Check my sig

Thanks but I'm not really looking for a cheap daily smoke. I want somewhat premium cigars that I may enjoy in the long run, and have to be from StogieBoys.

irratebass 10-05-2011 01:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic04GT (Post 1430239)
That's the idea. I'll be buying samplers for years.

I have not tried those yet. I'm open to anything. Flavors aren't very distinct to me just yet.

Which one on my list should I smoke tonight? Here is the majority, minus the 5 Vegas and Gurkha. Disregard the red lines.

http://www.lolzilla.net/images/8069054.jpg

That toro is the Cu-Avana.

I say smoke # 3 because I haven't had one yet and review it for me :D

Sonic04GT 10-05-2011 01:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by irratebass (Post 1430253)
I say smoke # 3 because I haven't had one yet and review it for me :D

Haha my review would consist of nothing more than a thumbs up or thumbs down! I'm too new to pin point any specific flavors and such.

tsolomon 10-05-2011 01:30 PM

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If I had to pick a sampler from their site it would be this one. :2
Oliva Serie V Sampler Box
http://www.stogieboys.com/5-packs/ol...-v-sampler-box

Sonic04GT 10-05-2011 01:32 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tsolomon (Post 1430262)
If I had to pick a sampler from their site it would be this one. :2
Oliva Serie V Sampler Box
http://www.stogieboys.com/5-packs/ol...-v-sampler-box

Thanks, I will keep that in mind. Unfortunately I don't see many multi-brand samplers.

Maybe I should smoke a few first! I'm running out of room with 33 cigars in my 50ct.

http://www.lolzilla.net/images/3967666.jpg

Blak Smyth 10-05-2011 01:34 PM

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I vote smoke the LGC as well, looks tasty!
I agree about picking up the Oliva V pack.

ktblunden 10-05-2011 01:35 PM

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Out of what you have I really like the LGC Serie R. The Cohiba Red Dot is a pretty good cigar, though way overpriced. The rest I either haven't tried or found to be sub-par.

Look into the stuff by Oliva: Serie G (low priced, good bang-for-your-buck) & Serie V (higher priced, well worth it), the Nub series is a great way to see the differences between different kinds of wrapper leaves, & the Cain series (be careful with these, there's a lot of nicotine in them). In the 5 Vegas line the Gold Maduros, Series A, and Miami are nice sticks. Arturo Fuente's Chateau line are excellent.

From that pic it looks like your guillotine is a little dull. You might look at the Cuban Crafters Perfect Cutter. It's really cheap and cuts really well. They can be had for about $9 shipped on ebay from time to time.

mosesbotbol 10-05-2011 01:36 PM

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Punch with Cameroon wrapper, A. Fuente Don Carlos, and Davidoff are on the top of my non-Cuban cigar lists.

lbowles2 10-05-2011 01:36 PM

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I would do the 4th of July sampler and the AJ Fernandez 5 star sampler. Right around $40. AJ Fernandez blends a very nice smoke.

SteelCityBoy 10-05-2011 01:38 PM

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I second the notion from Shane! I smoked the La Gloria Cubana a little while back...careful though...it can pack a punch! Great smoke!

DaBear 10-05-2011 01:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic04GT (Post 1430267)
Thanks, I will keep that in mind. Unfortunately I don't see many multi-brand samplers.

Maybe I should smoke a few first! I'm running out of room with 33 cigars in my 50ct.

http://www.lolzilla.net/images/3967666.jpg

First things first, make yourself a tupperdor to hold your non infused sticks for the time being so you don't have any of the infused smokes' flavors running into traditional cigars. You'll want separate humidors for infused/flavored smokes and traditional cigars.

And personally, I'd smoke the LGC Serie R, but thats because I love any good earthy sticks, especially ones with a good sweetness to them like the Serie R.

Oh, and samplers definitely, try to get a good smattering of the tried and trues(Fuente, Padron, Pepin, Rocky Patel, Oliva, etc.) and narrow down what you like best. Then start trying some of the more "boutique" blends out there based on your tastes.

Sonic04GT 10-05-2011 01:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ktblunden (Post 1430270)
Out of what you have I really like the LGC Serie R. The Cohiba Red Dot is a pretty good cigar, though way overpriced. The rest I either haven't tried or found to be sub-par.

Look into the stuff by Oliva: Serie G (low priced, good bang-for-your-buck) & Serie V (higher priced, well worth it), the Nub series is a great way to see the differences between different kinds of wrapper leaves, & the Cain series (be careful with these, there's a lot of nicotine in them). In the 5 Vegas line the Gold Maduros, Series A, and Miami are nice sticks. Arturo Fuente's Chateau line are excellent.

From that pic it looks like your guillotine is a little dull. You might look at the Cuban Crafters Perfect Cutter. It's really cheap and cuts really well. They can be had for about $9 shipped on ebay from time to time.

Thanks for all the recommendations. I've been wanting to try some 5 Vegas' but I don't really see any samplers on the site.

I did not make that cut. Found it online. I have a Cuban Crafters Perfect Cutter, the resin/plastic one. Seems to work well.

Thanks to everyone for the recommendations. I did not know that about humidors. Maybe I should use that $40 towards another similar size/small humidor instead of more smokes?

Is it really that noticeable, even if not in contact?

ktblunden 10-05-2011 01:43 PM

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Looking at the samplers SB has, I would personally probably go with the Oliva V. For a novice I might go with one of the Nub samplers or CAO to get a little more variety.

DaBear 10-05-2011 01:43 PM

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Oh, and to make due with your guillotine, lightly press down on the head of the cigar as you're about to cut it, and spin the cigar around 180-360 degress(depending on if its a single or double blade). That should take care of your problem with the split caps. It just precuts the cap so you don't crush it and then you can go to town on the binder/filler as they are much more durable leaves.

MurphysLaw 10-05-2011 01:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DaBear (Post 1430278)
First things first, make yourself a tupperdor to hold your non infused sticks for the time being so you don't have any of the infused smokes' flavors running into traditional cigars. You'll want separate humidors for infused/flavored smokes and traditional cigars.

And personally, I'd smoke the LGC Serie R, but thats because I love any good earthy sticks, especially ones with a good sweetness to them like the Serie R.

Oh, and samplers definitely, try to get a good smattering of the tried and trues(Fuente, Padron, Pepin, Rocky Patel, Oliva, etc.) and narrow down what you like best. Then start trying some of the more "boutique" blends out there based on your tastes.

:tpd: I thought the same things while reading this thread, also check out the Newbie Sampler Trade, its a great way to get your hands on a nice variety of smokes

icehog3 10-05-2011 02:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DaBear (Post 1430278)
First things first, make yourself a tupperdor to hold your non infused sticks for the time being so you don't have any of the infused smokes' flavors running into traditional cigars. You'll want separate humidors for infused/flavored smokes and traditional cigars.

Yup. :tu

FelonyRuckus 10-05-2011 06:03 PM

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Punch Rare Corojo

MrClean 10-05-2011 07:03 PM

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I'm a Drew Estate whore as well. :noon

I've tried several non-infused varieties so far, some really good and some I did not care for at all. I had my first Oliva V today and really enjoyed it. I bought 2 sampler packs recently, an Ashton and an AVO. I was personally disappointed in the AVO's, they aren't bad, but for the price, they are overpriced IMO.

I thought since I liked the Acid line that I would only like milder sticks, but I've tried a few medium to full body sticks and I actually really liked them. So basically, just don't limit yourself.

DaBear 10-05-2011 07:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MrClean (Post 1430700)
I'm a Drew Estate whore as well. :noon

I've tried several non-infused varieties so far, some really good and some I did not care for at all. I had my first Oliva V today and really enjoyed it. I bought 2 sampler packs recently, an Ashton and an AVO. I was personally disappointed in the AVO's, they aren't bad, but for the price, they are overpriced IMO.

I thought since I liked the Acid line that I would only like milder sticks, but I've tried a few medium to full body sticks and I actually really liked them. So basically, just don't limit yourself.

I'm with ya on the Avos. The only one thats really done anything for me was the 2008 LE, but it was still a little over priced IMO.

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 10:13 AM

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So you guys think it's a big deal mixing infused with traditional even if they remain in the cellophane and separated by divider?

I really don't want to purchase another humidor right now, especially since I won't be able to fill my 50ct with either type of cigar right now.

SteelCityBoy 10-06-2011 10:17 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic04GT (Post 1431290)
So you guys think it's a big deal mixing infused with traditional even if they remain in the cellophane and separated by divider?

I really don't want to purchase another humidor right now, especially since I won't be able to fill my 50ct with either type of cigar right now.

I have had Acid Opulence 3's in my humi for some time now with my other smokes and have not noticed a thing. It really starts to matter if you have the smokes in your humi bareback. If they are wrapped then it is harder for the infusion to sneak up on your other smokes. Most peope just recommend you store them seperately JUST IN CASE....

ktblunden 10-06-2011 10:19 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic04GT (Post 1431290)
So you guys think it's a big deal mixing infused with traditional even if they remain in the cellophane and separated by divider?

I really don't want to purchase another humidor right now, especially since I won't be able to fill my 50ct with either type of cigar right now.

The infused stuff will definitely influence the non-infused stuff. The cello will slow it down a little, but the divider won't make much difference at all. They are all sharing the same air in the humi and infused stuff tends to put out a lot of fragrance. My wife's tupperware she used to keep her infused stuff in would perfume the entire room when you took the lid off, it would definitely have an effect on other cigars. Tupperware is a cheap alternative to getting another humi, it's also much less maintenance.

ktblunden 10-06-2011 10:22 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SteelCityBoy (Post 1431293)
I have had Acid Opulence 3's in my humi for some time now with my other smokes and have not noticed a thing. It really starts to matter if you have the smokes in your humi bareback. If they are wrapped then it is harder for the infusion to sneak up on your other smokes. Most peope just recommend you store them seperately JUST IN CASE....

Acids tend to be a little less aromatic than some other infused stuff, and I recall the Opulence being pretty mild even as those go. I would peg those Tatianas he has in there as being the most likely to be overpowering. The stuff by CAO also tends to be really fragrant.

Lonely Raven 10-06-2011 10:27 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ktblunden (Post 1431299)
The stuff by CAO also tends to be really fragrant.

Definitely on that.

And DE Java.

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 11:19 AM

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Haha I'll have to smoke those ones first ;)

irratebass 10-06-2011 11:34 AM

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Had a JAVA for the 1st time last Friday, I really enjoyed it (my 1st infused cigar too I confess...other than Swisher Sweets heh)

Jasonw560 10-06-2011 12:42 PM

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+1 on the LGC.

Lonely Raven 10-06-2011 12:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by irratebass (Post 1431371)
(my 1st infused cigar too I confess...other than Swisher Sweets heh)

Calling the Swishers infused is worse than calling Acids Flavored. ;)

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 12:51 PM

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I decided to "build" a sampler and get some butane to fulfill my $40 voucher.

There were a few more Acids I wanted to try and if you buy 4 singles you get 1 free.

So far I have:

Acid Cold Infusion Tea
Acid Deep Dish
Natural Jucy Lucy (might remove this since it's half the price of the others and probably the one I'll get free)

What else can you guys recommend from this list?
http://www.stogieboys.com/single-cigars

If you have something specific in mind just search it and put single at the end of the search.

Thanks for all the assistance :)

Also, do you guys recommend Colibri or Xikar fuel?

Was gonne get 2 cans of this.
http://www.stogieboys.com/accessorie...utane-fuel-can

Or this.
http://www.stogieboys.com/accessorie...el-can-3-04-oz

Or I can drop like $20 for Vector on Amazon and use this voucher for more cigars or a small 20-30ct humidor.

kaisersozei 10-06-2011 02:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic04GT (Post 1431457)
Also, do you guys recommend Colibri or Xikar fuel?

Was gonne get 2 cans of this.
http://www.stogieboys.com/accessorie...utane-fuel-can

Or this.
http://www.stogieboys.com/accessorie...el-can-3-04-oz

Or I can drop like $20 for Vector on Amazon and use this voucher for more cigars or a small 20-30ct humidor.

I've always used Colibri fuel, never had problems. The problem with buying fuel on-line is that I think they have to ship separately, so you're probably better off finding some at a local B&M.

I wouldn't bother with another humidor just yet. You may soon find that a 20-30ct is waaaay too small. Tupperware is an adequate alternative.

The Stogieboys page is extremely slow loading, I'll comment on recommended sticks once it does.
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Wow that was painfully slow navigation. Based on your smoking history, I would add the AF Hemingway Classic & Oliva Serie G (non-maduro) to your sampler list. Those are both good compliments to what you have already.

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 03:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kaisersozei (Post 1431596)
I've always used Colibri fuel, never had problems. The problem with buying fuel on-line is that I think they have to ship separately, so you're probably better off finding some at a local B&M.

I wouldn't bother with another humidor just yet. You may soon find that a 20-30ct is waaaay too small. Tupperware is an adequate alternative.

The Stogieboys page is extremely slow loading, I'll comment on recommended sticks once it does.

Yeah it's loading very slow for me. Looking for 2-4 more sticks to add to my order from that things list.

This sampler worth it?
http://www.stogieboys.com/sampler-sp...5-pack-sampler

kaisersozei 10-06-2011 03:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic04GT (Post 1431612)
Yeah it's loading very slow for me. Looking for 2-4 more sticks to add to my order from that things list.

This sampler worth it?
http://www.stogieboys.com/sampler-sp...5-pack-sampler

It's a decent price for those sticks, but I wouldn't smoke any of them :D

I'd recommend building your sampler with your Drew Estates preferences, and adding the AF & Oliva. :2

DaBear 10-06-2011 04:55 PM

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I'd stick with just one can of butane for now. I'm still nursing the little tiny can of Colibri I got probably a year ago.

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 05:45 PM

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Cool thanks, I'll get one can of butane. I'm an occasional smoker.

I will check out those recommendations when I get home.

Feel free to name a couple specific Olivias. Or I can randomly choose from the Olivia sampler that was posted.

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 08:43 PM

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Damn the Olivia Serie V singles are on backorder except for Oliva Serie 'V' Lancero but 7" is too much cigar for me.

Could try the Serie G, or O. Maybe Man O' War?

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 09:44 PM

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I don't like not being able to go back and edit posts at a later time on here.

Many of the Olivia's are out of stock. Found the Serie G Double Robusto 5x54

RCS44 10-06-2011 10:06 PM

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Olivia G series, Olivia V and Casa magna

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 10:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RCS44 (Post 1432087)
Olivia G series, Olivia V and Casa magna

Got the G Double Robusto, V is out of stock, no Casa Magna under singles unless I'm missing something.

Lonely Raven 10-06-2011 10:20 PM

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It might be a bit strong, but the Hemingway Short Story is good.

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 10:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lonely Raven (Post 1432102)
It might be a bit strong, but the Hemingway Short Story is good.

Don't see that on the singles list either.

Man their website is all screwed up.

Sonic04GT 10-06-2011 10:46 PM

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Nevermind I found it. Added.

Says Mild-Medium. 4.5x49

Sonic04GT 10-07-2011 01:04 PM

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Well this was the final result. Paid $10 for the voucher so $17 shipped. Not bad.

http://www.lolzilla.net/images/7491383.jpg

RCS44 10-09-2011 11:27 AM

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http://www.lolzilla.net/images/7491383.jpg[/quote]

Good choices!! :)

Sonic04GT 10-09-2011 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by RCS44 (Post 1434319)

Good choices!! :)[/quote]

Thanks I can't wait :tu

schollianmj 10-10-2011 06:33 PM

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I have smoked a number of Juicy Lucys and really like them. A nice semi sweet fairly quick (20 min) smoke. Just be aware that they have a sweetened tip... I forgot to tell my friend that when I gave him one... He wasnt inpressed. :)

As to all the comments about getting a seperate Humi for your infused... Yea I heard them to a while ago and didnt think much about it. Then I smoked a cusano 18 (One of my favs right now...) and realised that it had a slight flavor from an acid blondie I had in my box... I went out to Walmart and got a small Tupperware container that is maybe 4 x 9 x 3 and picked up a water pilllow from my B&M. total cost was about 4 bucks, and now I have a seperate humi for my infused. Its also great when traveling, as its small and durable, yet if it gets damaged it is also easily and cheaply replaced.


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