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01-12-2013, 04:50 AM | #1983 |
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Was curious if there was a place on forums where you can post really like this cigar and get recommendations on similar cigars. Sorry but my fail searching is not turning anything up yet. A link or Subject would be much appreciated, did not want to ask in wrong place.
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01-12-2013, 05:21 AM | #1984 | |
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Otherwise a post with what you like now asking for similar profiles will net you some recommendations. Just don't go crazy ordering hundreds of boxes of a current fave, because you'll find your profile may change in the future.
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01-12-2013, 07:22 AM | #1985 | |
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01-23-2013, 03:28 PM | #1986 | |
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01-23-2013, 03:42 PM | #1987 | |
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You are in the right forum. The All Cigar Discussion forum is the right place for a thread such as "I really like <X> what's similar". It will generate off topic comments, etc. but you will also get on topic replies. The All Cigar Discussion forum really is the place to discuss cigars and get input and ideas. As has already been mentioned, don't just run out and buy a bunch of boxes. Sometimes it's best to look for a trade (you may not have access to that forum yet) and I'm sure that some people will contact you via PM for more in-depth discussions. Hope this helps.
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01-26-2013, 11:44 PM | #1988 |
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Excellent advice for someone new to our hobby. It can be tempting to find a cigar you love now, and then buy an entire box or two, thinking you've found THE cigar for you, only to realize halfway in that your palate has changed and they no longer have the same appeal. Also, be careful chasing the "limited editions" or "hard to finds". While fun, it can get expensive. Best to "tour" the regular selection at your local B&M, and expand your palate.
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01-27-2013, 09:37 AM | #1989 |
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If I put cigars in a ziplock bag, and put them in my coolidor, will they dry out from the humidity not being able penetrate the seal of the bag?
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01-27-2013, 09:48 AM | #1990 |
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The bag will slow any of the regulating effect of the coolidor. If the sticks in the bag are too wet, they'll remain that way for a longer period, and if dry, it will be difficult to get them up to the proper humidity. Crack the top of the bag open to remedy that.
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01-27-2013, 09:57 AM | #1991 | |
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Such being said, I don't think all ziplocs are actually 100% non-permeable / don't leak over time. |
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01-28-2013, 07:32 PM | #1992 |
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It's winter and of course my heat is on in my house. It's not forced air I have radiators but I know it still dries my house out. I have multiple humorous and the RH is dropping drastically. My temp is staying at around 70-72 degrees. But I have 2 table top humidors one 25 and one 50 count that have an RH showing 64%. One- 2 foot tall display humidor with shelves and some boxes on the bottom, My hydrometer is on the middle shelf showing 66%. and coolidor that is pretty good showing a 68 usually, but I added some goodies to it and it dropped down to 66% ( should level out when stogies get settled). But I am worried about 64% in the table tops and I'm worried if the cigars in the bottom stand up are also at 66%. I have plenty of gels and boveda packs in there Am I anal or should I be worried? I have expensive cigars and I'll be furious if anything happens to my stash, anything helps, thanks guys
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01-28-2013, 07:38 PM | #1993 |
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64% to 66% is optimum, IMO. Cigars tend to burn better and are less likely to develop mold. Subjectively, one can say they might taste better too.
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01-28-2013, 07:38 PM | #1994 | |
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If seasoning is not the problem you may want to upgrade your humidification -- adding more, or switching to a different type of humidification. You have lots of choices. Finally, 64-66% RH is not bad -- many people keep their cigars at that RH. Just my
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02-05-2013, 01:25 PM | #1996 |
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I have read somewhere that cigar manufacturer use either the Corona or the Robusto as the base sizes when they make their blends. Is this true?
And if it is the case, does this mean that a corona and a mareva of the same brand would taste exactly the same (or at least very very similar) and the difference would just be in the length? |
02-05-2013, 01:51 PM | #1997 | |
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02-05-2013, 03:49 PM | #1998 |
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02-05-2013, 03:59 PM | #1999 | |
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I've mainly been doin' the google and reading different reviews and form my own "idea" from that, as far as blends and what to expect on the palette, if that's what you mean. The reviews will often tell you the basics of the blends, wrappers used etc., Or you can try the blend database here http://robustojoe.com/cigar-blends/ |
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02-05-2013, 05:18 PM | #2000 | ||
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I wouldn't put too much stock in what you read about NC blends as they are intentionally vague. For example, when you read "Habano" or "Havana Seed", this could be any one of scores of different strains of tobacco. Even "Corojo" or "Criollo" could be any one of a dozen plus. Some blends don't even tell you that much, they will say something like "Esteli" or "Jalapa", well, BFD, those are just two growing regions in Nicaragua, doesn't tell anything about what varietal or stain of tobacco, and to even further break it down, what seed supplier and which one of their tweaked varieties. As for that list, I see no "blends" on there, it's more like a list of factories with the occasionally a blender, and it's not even a very accurate list at that. Last edited by T.G; 02-05-2013 at 05:24 PM. |
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