|
|
![]() |
#1 |
Hon.
|
![]()
Pilon thanks. I was just wondering about the mold.
And it started to peel like in the middle of the cigar. Not where I cut it. Kinda odd. ( that was on the CAO mx2 ) And These were my first two cigars ever in my life. So I'm messing around with all types and seeing what I like. I did enjoy them both, but I'm not sure HOW to enjoy them if you know what I mean.. As in what flavors to taste for ect. And my local B&M is some ****, its just one of those Indian Cigars stores that pop up around here. They really don't care much IMO nor do they know much about cigars. I went in there asking questions and all and left with no help and some cigars. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#2 |
I'll get up and fly away
![]() |
![]()
It's good to not draw too hard. But, you also want to space out your puffs and let the cigar cool down a bit. It won't kill you if you have to relight.
And, no disrespect, as a noobie, you may be better off choosing mild cigars. The standard recommendation is Macanudo, which ain't a bad, mild cigar. |
![]() |
![]() |