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I'm seeing internet retailers selling Honduran nude bundles for around a buck a cigar (in packs of 20 or 25). I do love a full bodied premium cigar, but for around a dollar each, my first impressions are, wow, what a deal, but probably garbage. If nothing else, I figure they can keep my humi full to keep the humidity better regulated. Or would they just stink up my good cigars? Are these things worth smoking?
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You get what you pay for. For $1 each, you will be smoking $1 cigars. I'd pass.
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I used to buy cigars just to get em if they were cheap. Now my rule of thumb is if I won't want to smoke them, I won't buy them. Cigars are for enjoying, not for "ehhhh this is ok I guess"
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At a glance I thought this thread was, 'Honduran nude beaches,' and so naturally I clicked.
I've heard some folks say they're good to have around to hand out to folks who don't know, and therefore can't appreciate, a good cigar. But I'd argue that you're never going to turn someone on to cigars if what you're introducing them to is dog rockets. So I'd pass on buck-a-stick bundles. But I'd like to know more about Honduran nude beaches.
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Starting a new chapter
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Me personally, I would try them first. Look to see if they have a 5er. Sometimes those blends at first are not that great with some aging in the humi they turn out pretty good for a buck. Just saying...
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So I ordered a sampler. Quality over quantity any day I guess. Here's what I'm getting:
1x Hoyo de Monterrey Épicure No.2 1x Romeo y Julieta Short Churchills 1x H. Upmann Connaisseur No.1 1x Bolívar Royal Coronas 1x Cohíba Robustos 1x Partagás Serie D No. 4 And as a disclaimer, I'm in Canada, so I'm not breaking any laws
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If you have unused humi space you want to fill, nothing I've found works better than plain old bubble wrap. Non-toxic, won't mold....I used it when I ran coolers all the time.....
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Very well balance sampler,from medium to very strong.
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Still Watching My Ash
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Cuban Crafters Honduran Fuerte Cuban Corona size are good smokes after about 6 months rest. Though, they are about $2 or so a stick; but do go on sale for $20 from time to time.
The one issue I have with them is the draw can be horrible on some and good on others. So they are hit & miss, thats why I only buy them on sale for a kick-around cigar. |
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The Upmann ain't bad, but you may want to let it sit a bit.
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