Cigars

'06? Likely puffin' an Avo XO Maestoso or Romeo y Julietta Bully? :dunno:

Dominican tobacco is still the most popular for cigars. But it's gotta be Nicaraguan for me. Some really great Nic brands out there and, alas, some of them are no more. When Mantequilla went away, I decided that I definitely did not have my finger on the pulse of the cigar smoking world. :brick:
 
Dominican tobacco is still the most popular for cigars. But it's gotta be Nicaraguan for me. Some really great Nic brands out there and, alas, some of them are no more. When Mantequilla went away, I decided that I definitely did not have my finger on the pulse of the cigar smoking world. :brick:

Filler and binder.:2 cents:
 
Casa Magna

At least as far as full flavor cigars go. I prefer mild cigars. One of my friends quit smoking cigarettes a year or so ago. Since then he's become a cigar snob. If you bring a swisher or black n mild he'll kick you out of his house.
 
I think of myself as specifically not-a-cigar-snob, but the supermarket brands do tend to stink up the place.
 
Depending on your own tastes, you'd be surprised how inexpensive a good cigar can be. You just have to know where to look.

Cigar BB's used to be for me what this board is now. So I used to know all the bundle brands that were worth it and the ones to stay away from. I kinda miss those days, but my last peek into my old world wasn't a happy one, so you guys are stuck with me.
 
Hmmmmm...



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Me?? I was more of a Marlboro Red cigarette smoker. However, at one time for almost 2 months, in my early thirties, I was on a Clint Eastwood Western movie kick... De Nobili cigars only!!

Now... I stopped smoking for over 8 years in July.
 
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