View Single Post
Old 12-09-2008, 03:35 PM   #7
landhoney
Mr. Charisma
 
landhoney's Avatar
1
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Seth
Location: In the forest
Posts: 2,639
Trading: (32)
landhoney has a spectacular aura aboutlandhoney has a spectacular aura aboutlandhoney has a spectacular aura about
Default Re: So, newbies and good smokes don't go together?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyanide View Post
The sheer logistics of it pretty much have newbies not really smoking any aged cigars on a regular basis until probably 1.5 - 2 years in. That's quite a bit of time to be able to get to the good stuff,
Everyone should start with Dunhills and Davidoff's and work their way down to Cremosa's <sarcasm>. Why rush the process? If you start with the best of the best what's to get excited about? I enjoy the process. I agree with ucla695's post above, except for the cigar recommendations...buy CC's.

On the recommendation side; Parti Shorts, RASCC's, SCdlH El Pricipe's all smoke well fresh to my tastes. Oh and Mag 50's, I'm aging some for sure but I could smoke these fresh a couple times a week no problem. I think there are many CC's that are very good fresh. And there have been some great deals on semi-aged stock. Too easy for this noob(6 months smoking experience), and I'm an idiot(several people will attest to this).
landhoney is offline   Reply With Quote