Cigars

Rutherford, NJ, Us

Cohiba's from Cuba...my go-to cigar!

randy318Member
Chattanooga, TN, Us

Cubans are very strong, flavored ones are very available....

rider8517Member
Richmond, VA, Us

Romeo Y Juliettas, especially in Mexico, which are supposed to be cuban. Best 15$ I ever spent.

Elton, PA, Us

Hard to get any more but............Cojimar is a very mild and flavored cigar. It is very hard to get these anymore as gov. doesn't want flavored cigars as it may encourage younger ones to smoke. Doesn't make sense a kid choosing a 4-5 $ good cigar over a White Owl flavored one for .25 and making a blunt. But I fell safe in letting the gov. make my decisions and telling what is good for me as they do know best.

Augusta, NJ, Us

The smell of a pipe I like Brandywine tobacco.
Nice and sweet.

Middletown, NY, Us

Yeah that is what they are calling it, to me once I get the taste in my mouth I cannot taste the difference. especially if it is harsh bitter or a down right shitty cigar.
I agree I love the smell of a good one , same goes for a good pipe.
I had an uncle as a kid who smoked a pipe and his den always smelled sooo good

Augusta, NJ, Us

Tasting? As in like tasting wine?
I have never tasted and or smoked a cigar, but let me tell you I just LOVE the smell of a good cigar.
Love it love it love it!

Middletown, NY, Us

after a brief discussion with some good friends about a Cigar tasting trip we are planning .
what would you calll your favorite?
mine used to be the Romeo -y- Juliets @ a 20 ring , before I gave it up.