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"If you resolve to give up smoking, drinking, and loving, you don't actually live longer, it just seems longer."--Clement Freud |
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Well, I was North of 40 and on my first "real" vacation in years, when I ambled into a beer store just outside Ocean City, NJ. I had been wanting to try something other than the turds you usually get at weddings, etc. So I grabbed a Romeo Julieta 1875. From there I hit CAO, Carlos Torano, Helix, Fuente, Pepin, Padron. I rate them all on an Excel sheet and will continue enjoying.
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Have My Own Room
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Cusano 18 paired maduro was the first higher end cigar that I really enjoyed, I have not had one in over a year, maybe I should pick one up and give it another try and see if I still enjoy it
EDIT: I should also add the Padron X000 series, those and the cusanos were my first cigar favorites (padrons are still) |
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Ephesians 2:8
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The cigars that actually hooked me were the RPV90 and Gurkha Regent Warrior box pressed.
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Tattoo Master
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I had swiped some of my dad's stogies when I was a kid and tried them...and of course having no smoking etiquette, I tossed my lunch. Tried some sticks in college at parties but it was just a prop to look cool in front of the chicks, I still lacked the knowledge of how to enjoy a cigar.
Then, one year for Christmas, unplanned, almost everyone gave me cigar paraphernalia...I guess because I drive vintage cars, drink scotch and play golf everyone assumed "he looks like a cigar smokin' kinda guy!" So here I am with all this awesome cigar stuff...and not a single cigar. Went to the local B&M, reluctantly admitted my noobness and asked about cigar etiquette and what's good for a budget noob. Got my questioned answered and left with 2 Punch Rare Corojo Rothschilds... ...bought a box of them the next week. So like many of you, concerning the friendly well informed B&M owner...should I thank him or curse him? ![]() |
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Have My Own Room
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First one I feel in love with was a CAO Odyssey.
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"Cheap cigars come in handy; they stifle the odor of cheap politicians." Ulysses S. Grant |
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just playing in the storm
Join Date: Oct 2009
First Name: Joe
Location: Fredericksburg. VA VCM Country
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Started out about 30 yrs ago on HavaTampa's then it was an occasional Mac or Punch, Then 14 yrs ago I picked up a box of AF 858s for my sons birth, would pick up a box every once in a while. About 5 yrs ago a friend turned me on to CAO Brazillas, well bought my first humidor 3 yrs ago, 100 count that now has morphed into a end table cabinet. And there's a box of 858s in there along with a lot more (dam Cigar Monster)
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Unofficial CA Boli Ho
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The first stick that hooked me was coincidentally the first non Phillie Blunt I ever smoked
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It was winter of 2007 and I wanted to get into cigars. I figured it was going to be like wine with different tastes, hints, notes of flavor like wine. I worked at the airport and my supervisor was flying overseas. The plan was to have him pick up a box of cigars for me at the Duty Free store.
I joined CigAff and decided that I was gonna pick up a box of Davidoff Short Perfectos. A lot of the members on there were skeptical that someone with no real cigar exp. would pick up a box of said cigars. I did, I enjoyed them and passed a few around to other members of that forum. Then I found the old forum and found the BABOTL. And as they say the rest is history. |
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For me, it was an Opus #4 that I fired up the first time we used the fire pit after we moved into our current house over 4 years ago. I'd been smoking for almost a year before then, but that was the one that truly got me hooked into this obsession.
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Have My Own Room
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A buddy gave me a baccarat on the golf course and I really enjoyed the experience of it while playing golf. A few months later the same buddy got me a part-time job at the local B&M when I was laid off from my full time gig at the time. It was all down hill from there.
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Uncle Jun, how was Boca?
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Licenciados was one of the very first cigars I ever smoked! it's been over 10 years...maybe even longer, like 15 or so..anyways my wife and I were out camping and I smoked one of them at the campfire...I thought it was awesome!! of course my tastes in cigars have evolved since then...
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My first premium hand rolled cigar was an Arturo Fuente Spanish Lonsdale. My second was a Padron Maduro Londres. I have not had a Spanish Lonsdale in a long time but I still buy Londres frequently.
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Adjusting to the Life
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A couple years ago at the graduation ceremony for the high school that I work at, a booster was passing out cigars. I think it was called "Cheap Bastard"
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Bilge Rat
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The cigar that got me was a Don Diego corona bought at the packy. I'm a cigarette smoker, too; so it was something that I could inhale with ease and it had a pleasant, creamy taste to it.
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