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Grrrrrr
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Garcia y Vega English Corona was my first cigar and while it isnt the best I've had Premiums and other "real" cigars that I'd choose a GyV over.
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Still learning the art
Join Date: Oct 2009
First Name: Josh
Location: Socialist Republic of Vermont
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Adjusting to the Life
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#49 |
Cranky Habanophile
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A few tips to remember when starting out smoking cigars.
Dont smoke on an empty stomach Drink water or a non diet soda Smoke slowly, one good puff a minute Do not inhale Try exhaling a bit through your nose(search snorking or retrohaling) Dont light a cigar if you are in a hurry, cigars are meant to be enjoyed and savored. Take notes on what you liked or disliked about the cigar, this will help you begin to define your tastes and lead you to what to try next. Enjoy yourself |
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