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In Reply to: RE: Cuban cigars... posted by Jay Buridan on October 15, 2016 at 06:50:39
Nicaraguan and Dominican cigars can be as good or better than anything produced in Cuba. Go to a good specialty store (look for one that sells briar pipes and tobacco as well as cigars), and try a My Father, Rocky Patel, Tatuaje, Alec Bradley, or google a list of best cigars.
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unique taste, very popular. They're distinct in the sense that Patel doesn't grow them, he (and his associates) hand pick different leaves and blend them into their own. He makes the rounds, not unusual to spot him in cigar shops across the country. Again, very popular, reasonably priced and definitely a great smoke.
Your recommendation of Fighting Cock cigars has blessed me, thanks for that.
I also have some "My Father" but they are too weak, FC for getting hit hard that you can't get off your chair.
you're quite welcome, what are they going for per stick these days?
I don't even remember, I've been smoking these cigars that cost 50 cents, bought about 50 of them. Machine rolled, good for when you mow the lawn and need a taste.FC are high end in my books. I appreciate that,
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As the matter of fact I have some Dominicans and Nicaraguan in my cigar collections as well.
The Dominican cigars are very surprising to say the least, however, given the right moment I still prefer the Cuban cigars. Perhaps this has to do with the flavor and the proper preparation, aging and rolling of the tobacco leaves.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
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