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  • fordi
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    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
    With you on that one Chris, love the Irish whiskey & always try to have Jamiesons in the house.
    Gentleman Jack for me now, lovely tipple.

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  • butternutsquashpie
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    Hmmmmm.. last i read this thread, it was still on Cuban Cigars!!

    Last post here:
    Originally posted by Agricola View Post
    Cubans are to cigars what Scotch is to whisky.
    and i have to respond to it mentioning my backing on the Irish Whiskeys. Midleton used to be my favourite whiskey of ALL time. Then i had the Cragganmore 21. Then i had the Dalmore 22. Then i had the Wild Turkey 12... And so on and so forth.

    Anyways, don't forget Canadian Rye! 40 Creek anyone??
    I have no bias.... I PROMISE!! (no eyes to my signature please )

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View Post
    I can imagine lol. I no you can buy cigars like hamlet ect but I had no idea you can buy Cubans. I'm guessing machine made? I think ill stick to the tobacconist in liverpool lol Chris
    Nope handmade mate but yes stick to liverpool city centre one

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  • Simon Bolivar
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    Hmmm, sounds like that bottle may be unmolested for a while then Chris. But I sincerely hope your wife/partner has a child with you in due course

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    I can imagine lol. I no you can buy cigars like hamlet ect but I had no idea you can buy Cubans. I'm guessing machine made? I think ill stick to the tobacconist in liverpool lol

    Chris

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View Post
    i didnt buy buy it from Asda. In a previous thread i started i stated i bought them from a tobacconist in Liverpool. I wasn't aware you can buy Cubans from asda and if I was aware i wouldn't buy from asda. I have done research and know cigars are best kept in humidors at the right humidity to ensure the optimum condition is maintained. Chris
    Chris you can get h upmann junior coronas in there mate. Had one as was awful plugged to death

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Haha im glad it's not just me with the Jameson's always in stock i also have a 25yo bottle of unopened glenfiddich which I'm saving untill I have my first child

    Chris

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  • Simon Bolivar
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    With you on that one Chris, love the Irish whiskey & always try to have Jamiesons in the house.

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Originally posted by Simon G View Post
    I wouldn't advise (personally) to buy your Cubans from ASDA.
    Okay, as a one-off, fine. But for future purchases I'd use one of the many London/UK retailers.
    They have websites too. You'll find cigars from ASDA and Waitrose are not kept in humidors.
    This will affect the overall smoking experience (not being stored in the current humidity & temp).
    i didnt buy buy it from Asda. In a previous thread i started i stated i bought them from a tobacconist in Liverpool. I wasn't aware you can buy Cubans from asda and if I was aware i wouldn't buy from asda. I have done research and know cigars are best kept in humidors at the right humidity to ensure the optimum condition is maintained.

    Chris

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  • Simon G
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    Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View Post
    Hello everyone,

    please dont shoot me for asking this but are Cuban cigars really the best? I'm currently smoking one (Fonseca) and it doesn't seem as great as I'd expected. This is based on my limited experience, this being my second 'real' cigar (other smoked where bought from Asda) am I doing something wrong or are Cuban an acquired taste? Do they get better the more money you spend or the longer you age them?

    Thanks guys
    Chris

    I wouldn't advise (personally) to buy your Cubans from ASDA.
    Okay, as a one-off, fine. But for future purchases I'd use one of the many London/UK retailers.
    They have websites too. You'll find cigars from ASDA and Waitrose are not kept in humidors.
    This will affect the overall smoking experience (not being stored in the current humidity & temp).

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Haha what have I started here. Once my cold clears up I'll try an Romeo y Julieta and share my thought. On the whole whiskey front i agree that it's not the scotch who have the best whiskey, i personally believe its Irish (Jamesons) thats the best.

    Chris

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by Agricola View Post
    Cubans are to cigars what Scotch is to whisky.
    What's that then?.... often bettered by an American, Japanese or Irish product yet It's still pushed in your face that it's the best Thing on earth?

    I love a lot of Scotch but nobody should by under the illusion that it's the only team in what is proving to be an ever growing league.

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  • Agricola
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    Cubans are to cigars what Scotch is to whisky.

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  • JoeyGunz
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    My mind is a little muddled between the V/O/G's of the Oliva's

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    I don't find Olivas strong at all, the ones I have had have all bean pretty medium and luuuuurvely!

    I am yet to have a bad Oliva, they are the closest thing to a goto brand I have yet.

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