Hey everyone, another newbie stopping in to say hi. I am Evan, 21, I live in NC but am deployed to Afghanistan right now. Started my cigar craze about a year ago the first time I was here with a box of Romeo y Julieta cubans I found at a German store here. I loved them and have been trying to get a taste of just about anything I can get a hand on. So far, my favorite has to be the Padron 1962. But, like I said, I'm a newbie so any advice/tips are very welcome.
welcome to the forum noobs! You've got a great bunch of very knowledgable and and funny people here. Oh and watch out for Lasabars pic or video posts. They could blind you and scar you for life.
I have only been on here a couple of days now and I am already getting some great advice/ideas from a lot of people. Everyone on here seems to know a great deal about this hobby and I am happy to learn! Thanks to everyone who contributes.
Hi everyone. My name is Bonifacio everyone calls me "Bon" or "Bono". I'm 36 and I am a Master Diagnistc Technician at a large toyota dealer in NJ. I have been smoking cigars off and on for the last 15 years. I recently quit smoking cigarettes and have become more interested in premium cigars. I was a big fan of the Lars Tetens cigars and then they became nearly impossible to find around here. I like alot of the Drew Estates cigars. I also do enjoy tradional cigars. I have had countless macanudos but now I'm trying to expand. I go to the local cigar shop pick up a few sticks then I go online and read about the ones I bought and then see if I can pick up the same flavors as the reviews.
Well I am a Newbie,
I am also a new to cigars kind of guy. I found this site just googling around, live chatted with Andy, and he has made me feel completely welcome. I have been lurking on the forum and I have to say that this is a place that I hope to learn a lot about cigars. I am also into swimming pools (great place to sit around or in and have a smoke and a drink. Fox Body Mustangs (1987-1992). My other interest is Honda Valkyries.
I have ordered and smoked 2 of the mild samplers and then Andy put together the following:
1. RP connecticut- nice mild smooth slightly woody
2.RP Signature- Similar to the #1 but creamier and nuttier
3. 5 vegas serie A- my favorite maduro lots of flavor no bite or harshness strong coffee and chocolate notes.
4. Sol cubano cuban cab.- Med-full the strongest of the selection bare through the first half inch and you get a really complex spicy, woody and leathery smoke.
5.C.com blue label- Smooth and woody great everyday cigar
6.C.com cuban label- similar to #4 but not as much spice but a ton of flavor
7.Nub cameron- dont be fooled but its short length its a slow burner lots of wood and leather not much spice or kick.
8. Camacho 1962- cedar and leather good flavor medium no harshness or spice.
9. Sol Cubano connecticut- smooth crisp tobacco flavor woody has a similer taste to a real cuban
10.Greycliff 1666- rich and smooth marked as full bodied but I'd say medium at best nice chocolate and coffee notes.
11. 5 vegas gold- smoth just a hare of pepper other was woody and nutty
12.oliva O maduro- Carmel type notes with some chocolate and coffee
13.reposado- big smoke but very smooth and has a great flavor. Its a good road trip cigar.
14.Verdadero- One of the few cigars that has all organic tobacco just different but nice mild smoke.
15. Padilla Miami- one of my fav smokes strong and flavorful but rich.
welcome aboard Tony C ...nice collection of smokes. Seems you enjoy the coffey flavors have you tried a Drew Estates Java or Tabak Especial, two of my favs. Looks like your a Sopranos fan ...damn I miss that show . Hang around and don't be bashful ...input from new guys is always welcome . Gene
Well, greetings all, my name is Jeremy, but all my troops call me The Sir, hence the nick name. I have been smoking cigars on and off for about 7 years now. I fell in love with them while I was stationed in Germany and used to smoke a good ole cuban every weekend just about. Right now I am in Kuwait/Iraq smoking up a storm on the road. It helps to calm the nerves after a long day of people trying to blow you up. My favs are Gurkha, Rocky Patel Vintage 1990, and Macanudo Maduro Torpedo. This site has a lot of info and I have learned a lot already. Looking forward to reading and chatin with you folks in the future.
Well, greetings all, my name is Jeremy, but all my troops call me The Sir, hence the nick name. I have been smoking cigars on and off for about 7 years now. I fell in love with them while I was stationed in Germany and used to smoke a good ole cuban every weekend just about. Right now I am in Kuwait/Iraq smoking up a storm on the road. It helps to calm the nerves after a long day of people trying to blow you up. My favs are Gurkha, Rocky Patel Vintage 1990, and Macanudo Maduro Torpedo. This site has a lot of info and I have learned a lot already. Looking forward to reading and chatin with you folks in the future.
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I live in Fayetteville, stationed at Fort Bragg. Are you from NC?