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    Hi guys,

    Thought I would come and say hello. Should probably introduce myself... I'm Sam, at 22 I wouldn't be surprised if I'm amongst some of the younger members on the site. I've been smoking cigars for about a year or so but have recently started getting a bit more adventerous and learning more about cigars. I'm looking for some advice on some new cigars to try and I'm in need of a humidor but know nothing about them so will be after some advice, although the guides on here have been helpful so far! I will post in the relevant sections shortly

    Sam

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    Hi Sam,

    Welcome to the forum!

    Personally I have two Adorini humidors that I'm very happy with, but there will be many people on here who are in a better position to give you advice.

    In terms of which cigars to smoke, I always say just read up on different ones and try whichever one seems interesting, its all about personal choice, so the more you sample, the better!

    Hope you enjoy the forum!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sam-c View Post
      Hi guys,

      Thought I would come and say hello. Should probably introduce myself... I'm Sam, at 22 I wouldn't be surprised if I'm amongst some of the younger members on the site. I've been smoking cigars for about a year or so but have recently started getting a bit more adventerous and learning more about cigars. I'm looking for some advice on some new cigars to try and I'm in need of a humidor but know nothing about them so will be after some advice, although the guides on here have been helpful so far! I will post in the relevant sections shortly

      Sam
      You'll get along with the other Sam. Also young student. And a friendly ol' bastard he is, as am I as well!

      Have you any notable cigars you've smoked in the past year?? Or any ones you'd rather forget?

      Nonetheless, welcome and enjoy yourself!!

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      Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
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      • #4
        Welcome to the boards, se?or SamIam.

        At your age, however, you may need a note from your mum!

        Bag Boy


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        • #5
          Originally posted by sheppsea View Post
          Hi Sam,

          Welcome to the forum!

          Personally I have two Adorini humidors that I'm very happy with, but there will be many people on here who are in a better position to give you advice.

          In terms of which cigars to smoke, I always say just read up on different ones and try whichever one seems interesting, its all about personal choice, so the more you sample, the better!

          Hope you enjoy the forum!
          I have been looking at a Adorini humidor actually so its nice to hear they get a seal of approval!

          Yeah, I think I'm just going to have a read up on a few and then by a few singles and go from there.

          Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
          You'll get along with the other Sam. Also young student. And a friendly ol' bastard he is, as am I as well!

          Have you any notable cigars you've smoked in the past year?? Or any ones you'd rather forget?

          Nonetheless, welcome and enjoy yourself!!

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          I haven't tried that great a selection as of yet. Really wasn't to keen on the Cohiba Siglo IIs if I'm honest. I have found the Montecristo No. 4s are good for something quick although I'm on the look out for other to try. So far I'm really liking the H. Upmann Magnum 46s, I've had a few now and they never seem to fail to impress, but again I'm looking for others to try as theres so many out there!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
            Welcome to the boards, se?or SamIam.

            At your age, however, you may need a note from your mum!

            Bag Boy


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            Haha ironically it was my mum who bought me my first cigar! She brought some back when she went to Cuba!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sam-c View Post
              I haven't tried that great a selection as of yet. Really wasn't to keen on the Cohiba Siglo IIs if I'm honest. I have found the Montecristo No. 4s are good for something quick although I'm on the look out for other to try. So far I'm really liking the H. Upmann Magnum 46s, I've had a few now and they never seem to fail to impress, but again I'm looking for others to try as theres so many out there!
              Really!? Siglo IIs are normally the staple for something on a "good cigar." ah well, too each his own. And to you, a partagas. Tryy it if you don't like cohiba
              You missed this forum's obsession over the magnums a while back. Everyone was breaking those out a few weeks ago, haha.
              No matter, enjoy your stay now!

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              Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
              Marc's a Fat Molly
              Click here for a fun, relevant song!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
                Really!? Siglo IIs are normally the staple for something on a "good cigar." ah well, too each his own. And to you, a partagas. Tryy it if you don't like cohiba
                You missed this forum's obsession over the magnums a while back. Everyone was breaking those out a few weeks ago, haha.
                No matter, enjoy your stay now!

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                Yeah, maybe one day I will give the Siglo another go but my first impressions weren't great.

                Partagas, any in particular?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sam-c View Post
                  Yeah, maybe one day I will give the Siglo another go but my first impressions weren't great.

                  Partagas, any in particular?
                  I'm smoking a D4 right now and the flavours are outstanding, even if the burn is uneven

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                  • #10
                    Hello and welcome. You'll learn plenty here!

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                    • #11
                      Premature Puro!

                      Originally posted by sam-c View Post
                      Yeah, maybe one day I will give the Siglo another go but my first impressions weren't great.

                      Like most fine puros, when smoked to young (less than a year) they can be pretty disappointing, no matter how high others rate them.*

                      But know this, most high ratings pertain to puros one year and older. And from my own experience, this is doubly true for the Cohiba. This is likely why a certain so-called cigar magazine in the States (CA) always includes the box date for the Habanos they review. (Now,
                      mi pappy, Pappy Coro claims he was the one who recommended CA include the box dates, but that was many years ago and a story for another time.)

                      So, the moral of the story? Determine the age of a stick before you stuff it in your mouth.


                      At least that's what don TJ would say.


                      Bag Boy

                      * an exception might be 1012 puros. According to some around these parts, they smoked very well inside the first year
                      sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sheppsea View Post
                        I'm smoking a D4 right now and the flavours are outstanding, even if the burn is uneven
                        Ahh I've been reading about the D4 and they sound popular and the uneven burn seems to be a bit of a trait. Think I'm going to have to order one to give it a go. When ordering singles is it best to buy tubed or are they fine otherwise?

                        Originally posted by TJCoro View Post

                        Like most fine puros, when smoked to young (less than a year) they can be pretty disappointing, no matter how high others rate them.*

                        But know this, most high ratings pertain to puros one year and older. And from my own experience, this is doubly true for the Cohiba.
                        Ahh thanks for this! Once I've got a humidor I'll get another Siglo and stick it in there for a year or so

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by sam-c View Post
                          Ahh I've been reading about the D4 and they sound popular and the uneven burn seems to be a bit of a trait. Think I'm going to have to order one to give it a go. When ordering singles is it best to buy tubed or are they fine otherwise?
                          To be honest I normally go for untubed ones, I am new to cigars as well, but my understanding is that the tubes are used to protect the cigar and keep humidity while being transport, and they are also good for ageing - if you go onto the Cuban Cigar Website (http://www.cubancigarwebsite.com/info-packaging.htm) its got a lot of information on everything you'll want to know about Cuban cigars

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sam-c View Post
                            Once I've got a humidor I'll get another Siglo and stick it in there for a year or so
                            Or just buy one with a year on it already. That's what don TJ would do.

                            BB


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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by sheppsea View Post
                              - if you go onto the Cuban Cigar Website (http://www.cubancigarwebsite.com/info-packaging.htm) its got a lot of information on everything you'll want to know about Cuban cigars
                              The lad that owns that website is a member of this fine form. I'll bet you didn't know that.

                              BB




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