Cigar smokers?

Try and see if you have any J. Fuegos in your area. You will NOT be disappointed!

Rocky Patel Renaissance is a good smoke as well.
 
I have smoked the NUBs, they aren't bad, nothing crazy but not bad. I'll second the Gurkhas, I have a bunch of them, they are consistantly good but I have been having trouble getting a good consistant burn out of them, but that could be my humi. CAO Black and Black 'VR' are pretty good. I'll second Cigars International as a good place to buy, that's pretty much the only place I buy my stuff from. They have a series called the CI Legends Series. It's a collection of cigars made by a bunch of different companies with the stipulation, "make the best tasting, most complex stick you can, under $5" Drew Estates has one, Perdomo has one, Rocky Patel has one, I can't remember all the others right now. So far all the ones I have tried are very good. Olivia Series "V" are pretty good.
 
I have smoked the NUBs
I used to really enjoy the NUBs, but after smoking some new cigars, I had a NUB last night and I didn't enjoy it at all. I guess my taste buds are maturing. I used to not be able to handle the bold "manly" cigars, but now that I have smoked some, I love them and am not fan of the lighter cigars.
 
I used to really enjoy the NUBs, but after smoking some new cigars, I had a NUB last night and I didn't enjoy it at all. I guess my taste buds are maturing. I used to not be able to handle the bold "manly" cigars, but now that I have smoked some, I love them and am not fan of the lighter cigars.

I thought cigars were bad for rodents? For a decent cheap cigar I smoke Argyles.:beatnik:
 
I thought cigars were bad for rodents? For a decent cheap cigar I smoke Argyles.:beatnik:
Come on man, I must be up a couple notches in your book for having a decent knowledge of cigars!

At least I don't smoke CBT's pole like you do!

OK... We have been good about keeping this thread on track, so lets not de-rail this bad boy! This is a good thread!
 
Come on man, I must be up a couple notches in your book for having a decent knowledge of cigars!

At least I don't smoke CBT's pole like you do!

OK... We have been good about keeping this thread on track, so lets not de-rail this bad boy! This is a good thread!

Yeah we'll have to smoke one when I come up this July and that's ToadGunner that smokes CBT's pole!
 
Went on a memorial motorcycle ride for Pfc Brian Moquin who was killed in action 5/5/06 this past weekend and there was a gentleman there smoking a cigar and I was mad because I forgot to hit up to humidor before I left so my dad goes up to the guy and asks him if he has any cigars that I could buy and he comes over with a hand rolled cigar and let me have it for free. It was a pretty decent cigar! Had a light vanilla flavor to it, but it wasn't overpowering. That was very nice of him and I will remember to bring a cigar to the next charity ride I go on!!
 
Went on a memorial motorcycle ride for Pfc Brian Moquin who was killed in action 5/5/06 this past weekend and there was a gentleman there smoking a cigar and I was mad because I forgot to hit up to humidor before I left so my dad goes up to the guy and asks him if he has any cigars that I could buy and he comes over with a hand rolled cigar and let me have it for free. It was a pretty decent cigar! Had a light vanilla flavor to it, but it wasn't overpowering. That was very nice of him and I will remember to bring a cigar to the next charity ride I go on!!

Some of the best cigars I've had were hand rolled in the lobby of the the Intercontinental Hotel in Tegucigalpa, Honduras while I watched. Cheap to..... less than $3.00 a stick! Bought 2 dozen home with me.
 
Some of the best cigars I've had were hand rolled in the lobby of the the Intercontinental Hotel in Tegucigalpa, Honduras while I watched. Cheap to..... less than $3.00 a stick! Bought 2 dozen home with me.
Very nice sir!

Very good cigars come from Honduras...

Funny you posted this right after I posted "I only wrap my lips around hondurans" above your post! haha
 
Bueno, Senor!;)
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Very nice sir!

Very good cigars come from Honduras...

Funny you posted this right after I posted "I only wrap my lips around hondurans" above your post! haha

Your missing out on some fine Dominican puros.

"The largest producer of cigars in the world, the Dominican Republic is known to enthusiasts around the globe as "Cigar Country." While Cubans are often more recognizable, Dominican varieties are of a far superior quality overall. With products that cover a wide variety of aromas, colors and price tags, visitors won't be able to resist sampling and returning home with a local stogie.

Providing the ideal growing environment, the majority of cigars are produced in the central island's Santiago and Cibao Valley regions. In fact, the country boasts more than 600,000 acres of tobacco plants. It is because of Dominicans' careful cultivation and management of tobacco crops that the country is able to produce cigars that are truly distinctive and of impeccable quality.
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