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    Hello,i'd like to try smoking cigars. I,ve never smoked,so i want some advice on how to smoke them and sugestions for types of cigars to try.I recently had a Punch Habana Petit Coronation cigar brought from Cuba as a present

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    Don't do it , it's like Hotel California!

    Seriously - welcome in.

    You could of course read all the replies, recommendations & reviews on here, but there's nothing like hands on experience with a suitable sampler to get started.

    For that you could do a lot worse than put your post in an email to, for example sales@cgars.co.uk, the forum sponsor (but other uk internet sellers are available such as JJ Fox) or walk into a Bricks & Mortar store & put the question orally.

    Give them a budget to work to & I'm confident any one of them will come up with a tasty sampler to tingle your taste-buds and give you a good start - after all, they have a vested interest in making sure you're happy with their choice and have all the necessary accoutrements.

    With a cigar or two under your belt, the various witterings on here should make a lot more sense to you.

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    • #3
      ^^
      +1

      However when you gain enough posts you can also trade with other members here and you can pick up some nice cigars. The key is to try different cigars, as simple as it sounds, and DON'T give up if you don't like one or two move on and I'm sure you'll find others you love!

      Regards.

      -HH.

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      • #4
        MC4?

        I would strongly suggest the Montecristo No4 or Por Laranaga Petite Corona a starting point due to them both being nice mild little smokes.
        "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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        • #5
          Have a look at cgars site and look at the beginners humidor which comes with a few cigars and accessories

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          • #6
            Originally posted by EugeneSax View Post
            Don't do it , it's like Hotel California!

            Love that Eugene! Very clever and very true

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            • #7
              My standard response to the request for a beginner's suggestion is to recommend the El Rey del Mundo Petit Corona. An excellent light cigar, with mild to medium flavours. Every time I have one I remember why the made me fall in love with this pastime.

              Here are my thoughts of the ERdM PC from last year, I really should review it again now that I have another year of cigars under my belt. Still a wonderful cigar.
              My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
              My Company:
              Siparium Sporting

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              • #8
                PS. And welcome to the club - I've rarely met a cigar smoker I've been unable to strike up a pleasant conversation with.
                My cigar review blog: The Cigar Monologues (Twitter / Facebook)
                My Company:
                Siparium Sporting

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                • #9
                  I would start with what I started with, and H.Uppman junior Corona, I think it's a good place to start because it gives you a really good bench mark, it's not perfect but for the money it's excellent, I would highly recommend it!

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                  • #10
                    I started with the Romeo y Julieta brand, No. 3 Tubed, very nice and mild cigars. A perfect introduction to cubans imho

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mo_Robusto View Post
                      I started with the Romeo y Julieta brand, No. 3 Tubed, very nice and mild cigars. A perfect introduction to cubans imho
                      That's what got me

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                      • #12
                        thank's a lot fella's,that all sounds like good advice.

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                        • #13
                          If you fancy it, I'd recommend a look round Cigars Review and reading the reviews there. Probably best to choose the petit corona or robusto size first.

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