Mojave Kid
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I like Bolivar, Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, Davidoff and many others. I probably smoke under a dozen a year. I buy them when I travel abroad.
Can I revive this thread? Just getting into cigars, but I have enjoyed a few recently. I tried a padron damaso, and a perdomo habano the last few days. Was more of a fan of the damaso. I am going to try a punch golden era this evening. Next, I think I will buy an Ashton maduro. Any suggestions for a newbie?
Tried the Fat bottom bettys that was suggested earlier and is now my new favoriteCan I revive this thread? Just getting into cigars, but I have enjoyed a few recently. I tried a padron damaso, and a perdomo habano the last few days. Was more of a fan of the damaso. I am going to try a punch golden era this evening. Next, I think I will buy an Ashton maduro. Any suggestions for a newbie?
I’ve had a few of the Kentucky fire cured and I really enjoy them. The smell reminds me of smoke from the coal furnace in the old house I grew up in. Crazy as that sounds, they taste good. I like them in the fall/winter.I just smoked an ashton heritage puro sol, and it was absolutely awesome! I wasn't sure if I was going to be much of a cigar smoker, but I find it pleasurable. I have a kentucky fire cured sweet, and man it smells crazy. Have any of you guys tried them? They come from Drew Estate, the same as the fat bottom betty. I may have to see if I can find one of those this weekend.
Awesome man thank you for the help. There is a lot to figure out, and my local shop has way too many choices. I think so far I am thr biggest fan of the ashton heritsge. I was going to try the golden era tonight, but that puro sol was calling my name. Being new to it, I thought I would lile the conneticut wrappers, but that sun grown stuff seems to toot my horn. I am going to have to figure out all the lingo, and the varietals. I imagine in a few months I will know everything I can about them. I tend to nerd out when I am interested in something. Before I quit drinking, I could blind taste bourbon, and most wine and tell you the mash bill/ grape variety, the proof, the age and on bourbon, the distillery. Looking forward to smoking a noce stogie around a campfire this september after a hard days hunt.I can give you some specifics and some brands to try out.
If you want some more milder smokes, like the damaso, look at perdomo champagne, dunbarton tobacco and trust(DT&T) sombremesa brulee blue, and joyo de nicaragua numero uno. Not quite as mild, but one of the best conneticut shade cigars out there is foundation’s highclere castle edwuardian.
Tatuaje is a must try. Outstanding blends that punch above their price(depending on the size you choose). Look at their brown label, black label, red label, negociant, and reserva line. There are also some great tatuaje samplers out there that make it real easy to dive into their brand.
Warped has some of the best aganorsa corojo blends out there. These also punch way above their price. Look at their guardian of the farm(GOTF) blends, devils hands, and don reynaldo. Warped’s la colmena is one of the best cigars out there period, it’s also on the milder side. And while we’re on aganorsa tobacco, check out foundation’s wise man maduro.
If youre a big baller its tough to beat padron. But if you want to branch out, check out casdagli, paul garminian, and byron.
If youre looking for some more budget smokes, look at charter oak.