Any cigar experts here?

tangman99

Active Member

Originally posted by broncofish
I would jump all over this if my humidor was not full

I really need to upgrade, the 40 count ain't cutting it anymore.
http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=weekly_specials
As far as those cubans....ahhh I don't know. I have a source and I get them cheap, about 1/3 of that places cost. Not to mention that if they get confiscated by customs, you still pay. My favorite cigar is not even a cuban, so it's hard for me to see spending that much. I really like these as well, they are my favorite, but a bit thick for most peoples tastes. Also anything by drew estates is pretty good.
http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=cigars

Hey Bronco,
What was that second link? All I got was the drop down menu to select a cigar.
I did see those close outs and it looks attractive. I need a humidor also. Damn, another expensive hobby.
 

broncofish

Active Member
Sorry tangman, yeah it was suppose to take you to the mayorga's. HAnds down, somebody offers me those or a cohiba the cohiba gets shot down. It's a good full flavored cigar, the kind were no chic is going to kiss you after smoking it unless you use a lot of listerine first:eek:
 

moraym

Active Member
Right now my humidor carries a box of each of the following:
H. Upmann Monarchs (great for a long smoke, BBQ, pool hall)
Punch Royal Coronation maduros (great for a short smoke, good for my friends who don't smoke much, nice change)
and my current favorite: La Flor Domincana Double Ligeros
(very heavy flavor, very robust, great for an extended smoke, wouldn't advise them for new smokers, they can get a bit tough on the draw and a bit hot at the end if smoked too hastily)
Other than that, I'll rotate a few other brands through the humidor every month or so. Girlfriend will smoke a Macanudo once in a while, I used to smoke Macanudo Robustos and Maduros, but stopped when my local tobacconist changes prices on them.
Also will puff on an Onyx or Don Diego Players Club once in a while, pleasant change up.
 

jack1b1

New Member
Hey man,
Cohibas are Cuban! run from around 300 - 350.00 a box of 25, I have a friend whom just picked me up a box while visiting his old man!
 

moraym

Active Member
Be careful, not all Cohibas are Cuba. The brand also manufactures cigars with tobacco from other countries, thus making it eligible for sale in the US. They take cuban seeds and plant them in other countries to make Cohiba cigars for American distribution. I brought some Cuban Cohibas back from business trip to Canada, they are much different than the Cohibas you buy in the States, which are overpriced and even sold in my grocery store's humidor.
Either way, Cohibas are ALWAYS overpriced, that's what you get for brand recognition. There are Dominican cigars for $6.00 that taste better than most Cubans, and there are Cuban cigars that definitely taste better than Cohibas for about half of the Cohiba's $12.00 price tag.
 

jack1b1

New Member
You are correct,
Though I hope you don't mind if I smoke my last one! I don't know one cigar from the other, except for the fact that one of my working buddies is from cuba! He busted out a half a box and was selling them on the boat, I never seen seen or heard or thought of one untill that moment!
Spent five hundered smacks on them since
He also said the cigar went up in price, and their were far better and less expensive,and did bring back a box of twenty five! Don't know what they are yet, havn't went and picked them up! But thanks for reminding me!
Not real familular with cigars or these sites, but if i see ya around, i might send you one
 

broncofish

Active Member

Originally posted by MorayM
Either way, Cohibas are ALWAYS overpriced, that's what you get for brand recognition. There are Dominican cigars for $6.00 that taste better than most Cubans, and there are Cuban cigars that definitely taste better than Cohibas for about half of the Cohiba's $12.00 price tag.

Amen....Hey MorayM have you tried the Mayorga's yet?
 

moraym

Active Member

MorayM have you tried the Mayorga's yet?

whereas the name rings a bell, I don't think i've had the pleasure as of yet.
 

moraym

Active Member
broncofish, what are the mayorgas like?
Such as the draw, flavor, etc?
Do you know what the filler and wrap are, countries and such?
Just curious as to the taste and whatnot before I order a few to try, I'm into maduros and double maduros, not sure how the mayorgas compare. Thanks in advance.
 

aarone

Active Member
I just went to my tobbaconist and picked up my three favorite smokes...
hoyo de monterrey excalibur 1066
punch rare corojo
la gloria cubana serie r
 

blueberryboomer

Active Member
I gotta, I'm sorry Tangman but I got to say it, I really can't believe I'm the only one to think it....She's not on board, at least I don't think so, but I hear Monica Lewinski is an expert on cigars.....
Lisa
 

aarone

Active Member

Originally posted by BLUEBERRYBOOMER
I gotta, I'm sorry Tangman but I got to say it, I really can't believe I'm the only one to think it....She's not on board, at least I don't think so, but I hear Monica Lewinski is an expert on cigars.....
Lisa

bu dum dum sppshhhh
 

tangman99

Active Member

Originally posted by BLUEBERRYBOOMER
I gotta, I'm sorry Tangman but I got to say it, I really can't believe I'm the only one to think it....She's not on board, at least I don't think so, but I hear Monica Lewinski is an expert on cigars.....
Lisa

Yeah, I remember all about the the "Human Humidor". Not exactly the kind of experience I was looking for though. :nervous:
 

broncofish

Active Member

Originally posted by MorayM
broncofish, what are the mayorgas like?
Such as the draw, flavor, etc?
Do you know what the filler and wrap are, countries and such?
Just curious as to the taste and whatnot before I order a few to try, I'm into maduros and double maduros, not sure how the mayorgas compare. Thanks in advance.

I smoke the High Octanes, I believe they are a Costa Rican maduro rap. They guy that owns the mayorga stuff also owns a bunch of expensive coffee companies, so he mixes a little bit of different spices in there...not fruity or anything like that..it's a nice stong cigar. Here this is from Cigar afficienado, they give it a 94 by the way.
"The Mayorga is a choice blend of Nicaraguan binder and filler grown from select Cuban seed bound by Indonesian wrapper grown from Sumatra seed"
 
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