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What cigar (or pipe) did you smoke today?

Aureliano

I'll Lock Up
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Macondo.
I can't seem to find anything in the way of a Romeo y Julieta around here to save my life. The Montecristos are few and far between so that's about as good as I can do. How long have you let the RyJ 'age' in your humidor before you decide to enjoy one?

I could be wrong but the Montecristos you get in the USA are Domenican. Mine are Cuban and, let me tell ya, there's a significant difference in taste. These and the Romeo y Julieta have been aging since late September when I got them. Plume/Bloom is forming--some of it got lost in my fingers when I moved them to place the Avos in there-- and once it's a bit more noticeable through the entire cigar, they'll be ready to be enjoyed.
 
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ecorrigan

Familiar Face
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91
Location
Northwestern Montana
From what I've heard, the only way for me to have a genuine Cuban Cigar is to go to Canada... and even that is illegal, I guess, if I'm caught with one since I'm a United States Citizen! If it wasn't illegal, it'd be nice to head to Calgary and have a nice Cuban, but I don't know if that would be at all possible.
 

DesertDan

One Too Many
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1,583
Location
Arizona
It is only illegal for you to bring them into the US. It is not illegal for an American citizen to purchase or smoke them in a country in which they are legally imported.

On another note, if you have no good cigar stores in your area, there a several good on-line retailers. I often order from Cigar.com and have been very happy with their product, prices and shipping.
 

Aureliano

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4,753
Location
Macondo.
Mine were a gift from a Cuban friend who came to NY to visit. I didn't ask questions.
When I go to Montreal, I always stop at La casa del Habano to enjoy a couple of cubans. Too bad one can't bring any to the USA. Oh well.
 

Rycraft

New in Town
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29
Location
Chicago
Hello everyone. I'm more of a lurker on Fedora so sorry if I'm coming in at random here. This week I've smoked mostly Drew Estate cigars, but also a CAO and a Cain Maduro. I gravitate towards the infused ones because I like the smell/flavour. Kuba Kuba, Windy City, and a coffee flavoured one who's name escapes me at this time.


Cheers.
 

indycop

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8,325
Location
Jacksonville, Florida
Those Avos are beautiful. Wish we had someplace around here that would do tasting!! All I have is the generalized smoke shops that sell to everyone in the world! Hell, the other day when I went in, it looked like half of the neighboring High School's senior class was standing outside smoking cheap knock-off cigars. I asked the guy working the counter what they were smoking and he said some cheap, flavored Swisher imitations. They're all standing out there smoking their cheapos and saying: "This tastes great. How much did you pay for yours?" Then they were eyeing me as I walked out with a CAO and a Montecristo with longing in their eyes.
I'm going to have to find some Avos next time I get out and about!!
They might have ditched the tobacco for something else in the wrapper lol
 

indycop

I'll Lock Up
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8,325
Location
Jacksonville, Florida
Hello everyone. I'm more of a lurker on Fedora so sorry if I'm coming in at random here. This week I've smoked mostly Drew Estate cigars, but also a CAO and a Cain Maduro. I gravitate towards the infused ones because I like the smell/flavour. Kuba Kuba, Windy City, and a coffee flavoured one who's name escapes me at this time.


Cheers.
Stick with it and you'll move to the non infused:)
 

St.Ignatz

Call Me a Cab
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2,444
Location
On the banks of the Karakung.
From what I've heard, the only way for me to have a genuine Cuban Cigar is to go to Canada... and even that is illegal, I guess, if I'm caught with one since I'm a United States Citizen! If it wasn't illegal, it'd be nice to head to Calgary and have a nice Cuban, but I don't know if that would be at all possible.
Go for the Cuban cigars but don't forget the coffee and rums.
 

ecorrigan

Familiar Face
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91
Location
Northwestern Montana
I keep eyeing those Gurkha's when I go into my shop. I hear nothing but good about them but haven't tried one yet. At this moment I'm enjoying a Graycliff Avelino Lara 80th. Still freshly into it but it's good so far!! I'm saving my CAO LX2's for some reason. I just got the box, but I want them to last!!
 

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