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i hear rush talking about monte cristos all the time. anyone hd those?
I definitely need to get a new humidor. Any suggestions?
I smoke Perdomo Lot 23's, Hoya De Monterrey, Arturo Fuentes, Partagas, and Rocky Patels. 1 a week on average. Best enjoyed with a Guinness.
I like the Paragas Black also. I prefer to enjoy a good scotch with my smoke.
Monte Cristoes (the Cuban ones) are by far my favorite. Never tried the DR ones.
By far my favorite, too. You can get them in Central America for about a dollar each. Avoid the Caribbean mark ups that travelers get charged---they really don't cost $15-$30. Stay away from the DR ones---the ones sold in the U.S. There is definitely a difference in quality.
Rookie question. Any brand and/or type of cigar known for "less" nicotine? Compared to other cigars of course.
Same question on the pipe tobacco front...
Not really... at least to my knowledge. Technically, a milder cigar..even with a connecticut wrapper would probably have some sort of calculable less nicotine load but either way you cut it, any cigar gives you a pretty healthy dose of nicotine. Are you worried about addiction? I wouldn't be... The nicotine from cigars doesn't have any sort of physiological addiction that I've noticed in myself but I only smoke about one a week and go through droughts...haven't smoked one in about 3 months now. I never crave one, it's just more of an indulgence.. and I never inhale. Obviously, if you're smoking one a day or even more, physiological addiction is going to be an issue. I'm pretty active and athletic..run a lot, so I tend to try not to overindulge in cigars, but I do enjoy them.
Just got a desktop Humidor, any advice on seasoning it?
Take a new sponge, soak it will distilled water and gently dab the wood of the humi. Then, fill a small bowl or saucer with distilled water. Place that in the humi for several days.
If you like cigars you will inevitably need more space. Consider building a coolidor if/when that time comes. I keep two desktop humis and several boxes of cigars in my coolidor. The coolidor can hold easily 400 cigars and cost about $50 to build.