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Post #134655 by ErichTroudt on Sun, Jan 9, 2005 3:07 AM

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Just because they are cuban doesn't make them automatically good. I have had cubans cigars that are really bad.

Real fine cuban cigars usually taste better, are a more smooth smoke, provide a better ash, and tend to not leave a harsh or bitter after taste. They usually just give you a stronger buzz.

Bolivar makes a cuban cigar that will put you on your butt in a hurry. Romeo and Julietta makes a nice mild cuban. Last time I was in Mexico I bought a real nice cuban..It was a Robaina It was nice.

I smoke usually 1 or 2 cigars a week. When summer hits it's becomes darn near one a day. Myself, my father and Franco get together and sit in my backyard by the Tiki Hut or in Francos tiki room and smoke.
I save my cubans for special ocassions. I have some hoyo de monterreys that are really nice, but a tad strong for most.

We order alot out of Cigars International in PA. They have the cheapest prices I have found, far less than Thompsons. I smoke alot of CuAvanas (by Manuel Quesada) and My Ways (by Felipe Gregorio).

I wish this rain would stop so I can go outside and have one.

[ Edited by: ErichTroudt 2014-12-18 09:55 ]