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who smokes cigars??? What's your favorite? Do you order online?

My favorite premium brand is graycliff and for an everyday smoke I enjoy Gurkha's. I order from cigarinternational.com

anyone else???

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I like the Nub brands the most. Haven't smoked one since Thanksgiving weekend. I really want to tried the Padron brand, but it little expensive. ;D I ordered my Artuo Fuento box set from Thompsoncigar.com

I've had Baccarat, Cohiba, Cuesta Rey, and Artuo Fuento. I cannot remember name of the other ones. But the ones I mentions are ones that I enjoyed the most of all ones I've had.

There a tobacco store in nearby Gatlinburg, that has some of best smelling tobacco ever! Mostly for pipes and they are awesome to smell. :o

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I almost posted pictures my humidor and smokes a while back when I put them on my computer but decided against it. I really like the Gurkha Double Maduro and the Nub Maduro is really good. Savinelli makes a good cheap full bodied cigar as well.  Also pick up an Olivia Master Blends 3 next time at your local B&M. I haven't smoked any since it got cold though, but now you have me wanting one.

If you like cigarsinternational, then you need to hit up cigarbid. That place is addicting! Be careful though, you can get pretty carried away on that site.

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Cigarbid destroyed my wallet this summer.

I'll post pics of my humi tomorrow.

I also like the Nub Maduros, Arturo Fuentes, Graycliffs, almost all Gurkhas, 5 Vegas, and a bunch of others (pretty much any Maduro)

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I just ordered some Graycliff 1666 pirates and Padilla Obsidians. Should be here Friday. Cant wait.

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I enjoy a good cigar every once in a while.  Since I travel to Mexico and Brazil every year I usually pick up Simon Bolivar Piramides.  That is probably my favorite smoke, other than the Fuente Fuente Opus X line.  I also really enjoy Padron Cigars, Jeff Padron from Miami is a friend of mine. :)

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I enjoy a good cigar every once in a while. Since I travel to Mexico and Brazil every year I usually pick up Simon Bolivar Piramides. That is probably my favorite smoke, other than the Fuente Fuente Opus X line. I also really enjoy Padron Cigars, Jeff Padron from Miami is a friend of mine. :)

Why doesnt that surprise me....LOL

You have probably shaken hands with the guy whose great grandfather first cultivated an agave too.   ;)

Feel free to ship tequila and/or cigars.   ;D

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I enjoy a good cigar every once in a while. Since I travel to Mexico and Brazil every year I usually pick up Simon Bolivar Piramides. That is probably my favorite smoke, other than the Fuente Fuente Opus X line. I also really enjoy Padron Cigars, Jeff Padron from Miami is a friend of mine. :)

Of course! I'd like to have 2 of those so I could try one and one to sit in my humidor and look sexy.

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why not just get a couple of Gurkha's His Majesty's Reserves?

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I smoke them on occasion. Not enough to know the brands. Dan had a nice smelling one last I saw him.

I feel like robert is "the most interesting man in the world" from the Dos Equios (sp)? Commercials. And I will place an order of tequila as well. "he speaks French. In Russian."

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Josh, that was a Graycliff G2. Soccerplayer introduced me to them and I immediately went out and bought more.

and I completely agree, Robert is absolutely "the most interesting man in the world" from the Dos Equis commercials.

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I think the opus x is highly over rated. I have a half dozen sitting in my box now. I think zino platinum and most graycliffs are a much better smoke.

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I think the opus x is highly over rated. I have a half dozen sitting in my box now. I think zino platinum and most graycliffs are a much better smoke.

Well then you should send at least one to me so it can sit in my humidor and look nice.  ;D Dan nice stash man. I'll post mine up here soon.

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I just took the cellophane wrappers off of my sticks at soccerplayer's suggestion. I didn't know that was supposed to help. Hopefully that will help regulate my humidity too. My humidity levels have been low lately.

I wanna see some more humi pics. Aaron, I know you've got a picture worthy stash...

btw Aaron, I also got a 5 stick travel humidifier that is waterpoof and floats...

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My brother has been buying a ton of the Acid's lately.

How do those tastes?

Not sure.  I was hammered drunk both times I tried them.

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My brother has been buying a ton of the Acid's lately.

:-X

Not a fan?

I'll have an infused cigar to mix it up every once and a while. Like some of Drew Estate Naturals. The Cafe con Leche is pretty good especially with a good cup of coffee. I would never get a box of them though just because I couldn't smoke one every time.

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I just took the cellophane wrappers off of my sticks at soccerplayer's suggestion. I didn't know that was supposed to help. Hopefully that will help regulate my humidity too. My humidity levels have been low lately.

I wanna see some more humi pics. Aaron, I know you've got a picture worthy stash...

btw Aaron, I also got a 5 stick travel humidifier that is waterpoof and floats...

Leaving the cellophane on or off is really preference. It doesn't effect the humidity reaching the cigar at all. The main reason I leave mine on is just to protect them. It's really hard keeping your humidity perfect during the winter though. Mines been lingering around 60 all winter so I got some rh beads and am still using the gel humidifiers I had which helps keep it around 65%.

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These are pictures from fall. There have been some added/taken out since then and I have upgraded to humidity beads now. Those fusions aren't the greatest but I got a box of 20 for only 40 on cigarbid and couldn't pass it up.

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