I am looking for online European cigar dealers....Please PM me with info.....looking for only reputable dealers you have actually done business with, thanks...
Your location says Ottawa, Canada. If thats where you're from, I cant imagine European dealers would be excessively cheaper than your own country for the...items...you seek. But i digress, I could just be talking out of my rear.
Your location says Ottawa, Canada. If thats where you're from, I cant imagine European dealers would be excessively cheaper than your own country for the...items...you seek. But i digress, I could just be talking out of my rear.
If you don't mind me asking Steve, what is it that you're looking for?
Looking to buy a box of Behike's
Wow, very nice. Wouldn't mind having a few myself.
I have 2 52's resting now, I'd really like a box of the 56's....the reviews have been fantastic on them although the reviews I have read were disappointed that they were not really able to distinguish any different tastes from the medio tiempo leaves used in the cigar and cautioned that if you are expecting a huge difference in flavor profile from the standard Cohiba line you would be disappointed but its an exceptional stick regardless....Now I've been reading reviews again on the Gran Reserva and that this is the stick that easily outperforms the Behike and has a much different flavor profile....so I am not sure what I am going to do....certainly can't afford a box of Gran Reservas, but 1 or 2 of them would be possible...kicking myself in the @ss, I had an opportunity to buy them from the B&M I frequent but they are long gone...
Hey Steve, I just smoked a Siglo VI last night. Haven't tried the Behike and I'm hoping to try the Gran reserve one day. I heard the 52 size is the best in the behike! Good luck with the online store search.
Hey Steve, I just smoked a Siglo VI last night. Haven't tried the Behike and I'm hoping to try the Gran reserve one day. I heard the 52 size is the best in the behike! Good luck with the online store search.
-Regards and Long Ashes!
Siglo VI's are a favorite of mine, always keep them well stocked, I actually managed to pick up a 5'er last summer with a 5 year old box date on them...
hey dd -the local b&M has 54's @ $90/ I am sure they can be had cheaper elsewhere, but they do have them....not sure if they have other sizes, but I can check next week if you like (closed on Sunday's) -they also have #1 @ 25, #2 @31.50, #3 @ 33.95, #5 @ 49.50 -pm me if you wish
hey dd -the local b&M has 54's @ $90/ I am sure they can be had cheaper elsewhere, but they do have them....not sure if they have other sizes, but I can check next week if you like (closed on Sunday's) -they also have #1 @ 25, #2 @31.50, #3 @ 33.95, #5 @ 49.50 -pm me if you wish
Thnx for the info....I can get them at that price too from B&M I think I paid around $75 each for the 52's...if I buy them from Europe the 56 will work out to about $55/stick, here they are $110...
if you like the V1, I might suggest either the Cohiba Maduro 5 Genios or (even better IMHO) the Cohiba Sublimes, if you can find them. The Sublimes was a Ltd 2004 stick with a 54 rg, but it is a fantastic stick. If you like Cuban Maduros, these are amoung the best that I've had.
You will not be disappointed DD!! I have the exact same thoughts as you about the Grand Reserva! I had the opportunity to purchase one stick at $100 and took too long to decide and it was long gone!! Maybe next time, but enjoy those man!! THe box itself is beautiful
The Sublimes weren't maduros, if that's what you're saying. Just sayin'.
i would agree that they are not as dark as most maduros in my Humi, but they are darker than the 'normal' cohiba cigar. If you look up reviews since these came out, you will find this referrence over and over again: "Finally, these long awaited richly maduro Edicion Limitada 2004 marvels have landed". They are often called a 'maduro'. I guess this is where i have fallen into the trap of calling them a maduro cigar.
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-Regards and Long Ashes!
"Finally, these long awaited richly maduro Edicion Limitada 2004 marvels have landed". They are often called a 'maduro'. I guess this is where i have fallen into the trap of calling them a maduro cigar.
Good score Diamondog. Let me know where you got them and what condition they are in when they arrive? They really are difficult to find and purchase.
......But really, Enjoy!!!