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I'm nuts for the place
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Hah, your in the RPm90 phase but that's a great cigar.
Ok, putting on my way back machine woo woo woo woo Padron natural 3000 Illusione cg4 Illusione Epernay in the corona size Oliva Connecticut, or G Flor de las Antillas by My Father cigars Don Pepin Serie JJ Tatuaje La Casita Criolla Give those a try. |
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Just in from the Storm
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Heh, I figure everything I do as a noob is going to count as a phase since I don't know anything. I'm looking forward to looking back one day and giggling at myself.
I took the suggestion in the first response and went to a local shop. I ended up with a Hemingway and a La Traviata, both Maduro. Here's hoping I like at least one of them. The problem is that, while I've tried a couple dozen cigars since I started smoking, I feel like I can't trust my own experience. I had a good RP 90 from a shop nearby that doesn't move its stock very quickly, and then a had a terrible, bitter one someone picked up for me somewhere else. My first cigars were flavored, and I remember thinking the Java maduro was okay, but something tells me I'd be underwhelmed by it now that I've gotten away from flavors. I've also ruined some theoretically good cigars by smoking them in the cold or not keeping them at a good humidity. Point is, when I say I hated the Padron 3000, which I did, I'm not sure if it's me or the cigar. ETA, while I've visited most of the shops in my area, I don't feel like most of the suggestions I've gotten have been very useful. But I'll keep plugging away. |
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Chillin in the Aging Room
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