![]() |
2nd cigar smoked
Hello everyone. I just smoked my second stogie from what I received via a bomb. I do not know enough yet to know one from another and I can not really see the labels to know what I am smoking, so I asked my wonderful wife. The cigar was a H Upmann 1844 Chairman's Reserve. In a nutshell I did not like it. The cigar was too strong and bitter to me. I am not saying the cigar itself is bad, it just was not for me. While smoking it the cigar wrapper cracked, split, and unraveled. I kept smoking it hoping it might get better but it did not, so I did not finish it. I think I should try mild cigars, but not sure which ones I have are mild/med/full. I may have to make a thread on that and list my cigars and get input. Is there a list somewhere that will let me look up what I have and see what it may be before I smoke it?
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
I do believe we reviewed every cigar under the sun. Just search the forums for cigars and they'll give you a breakdown on the tastes, flavor profile, strength, and what not.
If you're looking for a really mild but tasty cigar. I'd recommend the CAO Gold Maduro's. |
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
For some great mild to medium stogs, I love Montecristo Whites and Romeo y Julieta 1875.
Everyone here is great, I would recommend posting what you have and I'm sure you'll get the feedback you're looking for. |
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
I will work on doing that. I will get together with my wife and get help reading those labels. I still have a hard time reading them with my 10x prism reading glasses.
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
If it makes you feel better, I have yet to have a H Upmann that I was able to finish.
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
I have found if you just Google the name and type of the cigar, most retailers will give you a description of the cigar, including whether it is mild, medium, or full bodied.
Where are you located? If you can hit up a local herf (a cigar smokers gathering), the folks there can give you a ton of advice. |
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
I am in Virginia Beach, VA. I found out that there are two on Va Beach Blvd, which is great but unless someone comes and picks me up it is hard to get there. This visual impairment thing makes driving a no can do idea. :) It is sad to say but just like the song....I smoke alone.....sad I know.
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Well hell if you live in VA, you should hit up the VCM boys. They are always good for a herf.
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Being in VA Beach... you're a lot closer to the herf than I. It is held every Thursday at Baily's Pub and Grille in Newport News. You can bring your wife if ya like... just watch out for T-Bone. He scares the ladies off ;) :r
Also, if you like the milder smokes try the Man O' War Virtue. Fantastic blend by AJ Fernandez... but much more mild than the regular MAW and Ruination. PS: I haven't had an H Uppman that I liked either. |
Quote:
Posted via Mobile Device |
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Lots of good BOTL in Va Beach.
I like the RyJ Habana Reserves. I got some of the robustos, and they are mild/medium, and well-constructed. In fact, I need to get back into my humi and dig that box out of the bottom. |
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
Hit up the Virginia Cigar Militia Banter Thread for your VCM BOTL. They play tough but they seem to be some find stand up gentleman. If you can't get a ride, maybe someone is close enough to pick you up or grab a taxi down. Anyway you look at it, you should get in touch with those Brothers. No doubt they'll point you in the right direction. Software for windows? Brother do what Samsquanch recommended. Just google the cigar and you'll find all the specs. And for legit reviews, look up your stick in the review section. Those are your best options. Good luck on number three! |
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
|
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Lol you all are evil, evil, people.
:l |
Re: 2nd cigar smoked
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:37 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.