Everything… absolutely everything regarding cigar making and how to choose a fine cigar, how to tell a fake cigar is explained in these three video clips. Bayahibe Fine Cigars, Dominican Republic
Everything… absolutely everything regarding cigar making and how to choose a fine cigar, how to tell a fake cigar is explained in these three video clips. Bayahibe Fine Cigars, Dominican Republic
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cigar tobacco is not made to inhale…totally different animal then ciggs.
I like Hoyo de Monterey or El Rey del Mundo. I love the later the most, but Hoyo;s are a nice alt for a decent price.
Some manufacturers produce several different “brands” under the same roof using mostly the same tobacco. Not all, but a friend of mine worked with a guy whose parents owned and operated a cigar tobacco plantation. They made for 3 different brands. They used different blends of tobaccos and put different bands on them in different boxes. But all made in the same location.
I disagree somewhat. The place they come from does make a difference in the final cigar. The climates are similar but due to geographic locations, even in the slightest, can produce mildly different climates all together. A cigar produced in Cuba by the same people who moved out of Cuba to meet the demands of Cuban-esque cigars for America (due to embargo) will taste way different, even if made by the same hands in both places. Only subtle nuances. If you are new to it, you won’t notice.
Amen. I have a huge humidor. When I first got it I wanted to fill it to the brim with whatever I could afford. I guess I had seen a ton of movies where they had a metric crap-ton and thought it was cool. I soon realized you should keep your box about half full or more, but if they are all crap cigars, it is a waste of money. I would suggest buying a bundle of crap cigars just to keep the humidity up for the good ones until you can afford to fill it with good ones. Then toss those bad ones out.
Thompson Cigar Co is the place to go for mail order cigars best prices you’ll find on the net.
nope, its like drinking through a straw, you just expand your mouth.
My personal favorites are the Cuban Cohiba cigars. Better than Monte Cristo. The company was founded to supply cigars to Castro. They are made from the most premium Cuban Tabacco which undergoes an extra fermentation process.
u dont inhale cigars?
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Rocky Patel makes a decent smoke. Buy mail order and they are pretty cheap.
Davidoff are very good turds, but friggin expensive!! You’ll pay from $250 up to $500+ a box for these. If ur just starting try the Macanudo line, real mello, nice. MonteCristo’s are great. I prefer anything from Arturo Fuente, churchill is a good size.. AVOID CHEAP CIGARS!!! it’s not worth it, just gonna burn your throat. Better to buy fewer good cigars then lots of cheapys. I mail order from Holt’s cigar co..
montecristo’s are the best the range from 5 to 1, 5 being the cheapest and mildest, 1 being the strongest and most expensive, they all come in two sizes. 4′s are good because there cheapish and very easy to smoke, but still have the montecristo quality
i don’t think it makes to much difference here they come from, most cigars from Latin America are good.I think its just because Cuban cigars are harder to get
try davidoff. they’re mild and easy to smoke
Cubans, or others?
The Cuban’s are fairly mild and easy going. That’s probably why you were recommended them.
You dont inhale the cigar smoke you only draw the smoke into your mouth.
theoretically you are not damaging your lungs
Cigars by negars. Yea I’m going to he’ll
Cuban cigars are only popular because they are illegal and hard to get more a status thing but there are great cigars all over the world the trick to making a great cigar is climate soil and cureing so u find that and u have a great smoke. U got it. U got it. Yea I got it. Ok the brother said. He he he.
Anyone knows what`s the best cigars for beginners. I heard the MonteCristo No.4 are good for beginners.. Why.??
dont forget , jamiacan cigars are also the best in the world , my uncle would always smoke royal jamaicans . I would love to smoke a cigar that was made with tobacco grown in rich volcanic nutrient rich soil , something like that would be the most flavorfull
oooo damn…wish i could have a breath of that luxury… i’m off for a smoke now man!
That was pretty helpful and informative for the tourists….was that a structured tour or just some dude helping out?
Don’t get me wrong I love my Dominicans and there are good rollers but as far as the technique and quality goes, Cuba’s number 1 by far.
There is a big difference between the Cuban cigar and the Domincan made cigar. For one thing, in case you didn’t notice those cigars were very poorly made, I’m a cigar roller myself so I know what I’m talking about. The Cuban cigar is superior. If an “experienced smoker” says there’s very little difference its because Cubans have to use the dominican tobacco leaves since we can’t use our own due to the embargo.
because they are fresh, Cuban Cigars are made from natural banana leaves and best tabaco leaves ever know to human being.
Cuba is highly regarded as the best place to grow tobacco, the soil, and climate are perfect. But in the United States they are illegeal due to an embargo. Most experienced cigar smokers will tell you there is very little difference from Dominican cigars from Cuban. And some Dominicans are BETTER then Cubans.