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I do believe that a good day out is at St James's...........JJFox.........I love a good Monte there and the coffee is free!
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Also, Mitch from Cgars LTD is doing an offer where if you buy 25 handmade long filler cigars, you get a humidor for 1p! Take advantage of it if you can!
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Top notch replys guys...
This is what this forum is about....
True helping out BOTL and soon to be BOTL....
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Thanks for all your help guys. In the end I went for RyJ No.3's, can't wait to try them. I got a couple extra, just in case, and I'm not sure I can hold off smoking one 'till the night out!
Thanks again for all your help, and that list moppy is a work of art. Really useful - I'm sure I'll start working my way through that list very soon
I'll let you know how they go down
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Not a bad list at all Moppy.
Two sticks you have missed and which don't cost loads.
Dippy 5
Cuaba Divinos
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My spreadsheet is coming in so useful! This is a list of beginners cigars as recommended by UKCF.
Ive compiled the list so you dont have to!
So take a look through, find something that you like the look of in your price range and enjoy!
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Like Dave, I'd say something by RyJ/Upmann would be a good shout.
The RyJ No3 is a reasonably priced cigar which is of a good quality. For something a bit more unusual, there's the RyJ Petit Prince (no longer produced, and slightly shorter than the No3).
A good offering from H.Upmann, which is comparable to the RyJ No3, would be the Corona Minor.
If you'd be willing to go an extra couple of quid (from ?8 to ?10), then El Rey del Mundo's Choix Supreme is a beautifully proportioned cigar (possibly more congratulatory in stature). It's also fairly light, but definitely still a delicious smoke. And it's from one of my favourite brands.
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Was just wondering if you were all hardened nicotine addicts! As you aren't, I'd definitely tend towards the milder end of the spectrum.
You probably won't go far wrong investigating what is available in tubes near you. If you fancy Cuban, I'd suggest looking at the Romeo y Julieta and H. Upmann brands as these aren't so likely to blow your face off.
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Originally posted by daverave999 View PostDo any of you smoke cigarettes? Will help us with the strength aspect.
Thanks for your advice eggopp, appreciate it.
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Do any of you smoke cigarettes? Will help us with the strength aspect.
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Welcome newsmokey, hope your first cigar will be one of many to come!! If you want a cheap intro range, id say go for a La Invicta Corona you get them on cgarsltd website and there less than ?5 each ish thats a Non Cuban, or you can go for something more expensive like a cuban, intro range maybe a Romeo y Julieta Tubos Number 2.
That said if you want something straight away Asda sells Don Tomas and H Upmann Jnrs
Others will have different views, but thats what i would go for
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Introductory cigars
Hey chaps,
Me and six friends are celebrating the completion of a big project and thought we'd have a 'whiskey and cigar' type deal to celebrate. None of us have ever really smoked cigars before and wouldn't know if we were smoking a corner store discount cigar or a ?90 cuban.
I was hoping for 6-10 cheap cigars that look and taste pretty good. If anyone has any recommendations, that'd be great.
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