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Smoking a Nub Cameroon, with a Flying Fish Farmhouse Summer Ale.
Nubs are surprisingly long smokes, and claim to exist primarily in the sweet spot.
Thoughts
Nabo
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Oh, yeah.
There's some serious potential in this thread.
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I have such a rushed, interrupted existence between work and kids...I'm afraid to smoke anything great lately.
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To me, the Nub is the both the canniest and most cynical marketing ploy ever in the world of cigars. Full price for half a cigar? Pass.
I tasted one once, and it was nasty to me. Then again, after forty years smoking cigars, I have very particular tastes.
That said—smoke what you like, and like what you smoke.
I smoked a Cuban Punch RS11 from 1999 this afternoon; beautiful smoke. Straightforward tobacco with earthy, barnyard notes and mild spice in the retrohale.
I smoked a Cuban Por Larrañaga Petit Corona from 2006 yesterday. This is truly my desert island smoke; creamy, medium body with loads of flavor complexity and nice vanilla and cocoa undertones. I only have half a box of these left, and I both relish and regret every one I smoke.Bpk and Sethdaddy8 like this. -
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Admittedly, I have a rather clumsy palate, with occasional moments of clarity. I picked up the Nubs on special at cigar dot com, 10 for like 45 bucks. Figured it was a decent stick for half hearted, rushed smokes. I will say, they do burn slow. One little stick can go 60-90 minutes.
And Flying Fish is bottled and brewed in Somerdale Nj. They headquartered in WA?
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Ahh..backwoods sweet and aromatic
Pipe tobacco in a leaf wrapper, simply awesomely accessiblecuchulainn likes this. -
JD still makes pigs; they're just hard to find. I'll dig around. Davidoff makes a fine cigar, the GC #2 is one. I like a good Connecticut wrapper, and they're making a sort of comeback after years of being shunted aside for darker, stronger wrappers.
Famous is having a sale, $40 off on a $150 purchase. http://www.famous-smoke.com/holiday/Sethdaddy8 likes this. -
What is a good first cigar for someone who has never smoked one?
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You guys could start your own Black & Mild company if you could only procure the paper. :shifty:unluckyluciano likes this. -
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Cigar dot com has a nice Preferido Tubo sampler pack. Wanna say $50-$70. I've ordered a couple in the past.
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I was stunned recently by a Graycliff Turbo Limited Edition. Very nice, wasn't expecting it. Was just looking to burn a stick while I worked outside.
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Famous Smokes, Mike's Cigars, Cigars International, Best Cigar Prices.com are good, reputable dealers.
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I am a cigarette smoker so my instinct is to inhale. Can't do cigars. But, being in Canada, we can get the Cubans. When are you guys going to lift that damn embargo anyway, and are Cubans really that taboo? I mentioned I'd send a few to an American client of mine and his eyes lit up and went wide. He also mentioned he wouldn't take any responsibility if the UPS package was inspected.
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Smoking a Rocky Patel 1990 Churchill. Celebrating making it through my work week. Very relaxing.
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Cigar dot com has a great deal where you pick your bundle of 10 for $49, 2 or more bundles are $39... So 20 sticks for $78 bucks. And they have a taste of everything almost. A few Cohiba and Montes(non Cuban of course) a couple La Auora Preferidos, and then your Rockys, Don Pepins, 601..,tons of selections.
So I loaded up on some great cigars for while working around the yard, or to give to guests...and I had the chance to try some heavily advertised stuff I usually balk at. The first was by Vegas 5, the Miami. Really nice I thought. My palate is far too clumsy to give an accurate detail, but it hit my criteria. Burned nice, smelled nice, drew nice, big plumes of smoke, didn't taste like fire, no cotton mouth.
I also picked up a Gurkha, which I was skeptical about. The Centurian. Another nice smoke, especially at $3.99. Now I'm having a Man O'War, the Ruination. Again, not bad. This one isn't phenomenal, but it's okay.
Had a Preferido Connecticut while grilling Sunday. Niiiice.
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I still have 2 Prefs Connecticut (Sapphires), original release left. Treasuring them; love that stick.
I've had pneumonia, so that's cramped my style for the last month or so.Next one I smoke will need to be mild.
I'm dying to try the new Joya Red; supposed to be a mild-medium smoke from them, for a change. Also the My Father Connecticut, also a mild change of pace for the brand. And I haven't had an Hechicera yet, by local babe Grace Sotolongo.
Seth, TheCigarAuthority.com features reviews by my friend Barry Stein, one of the most knowledgeable smokers I know. Check them out.Sethdaddy8 likes this. -
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Have you had or heard of Nat Sherman? I read an article on the brand and picked up a stick. Haven't tried it yet.
And at least you're missing time during the blazing heat. For me, this is prime cigar season. Get yourself right and keep a can of coke nearby for that smoke.(see how much I learned from you?)NaboCane likes this. -
Nat Sherman is one of the great old brands.
601 greens are nowhere near as good as blues.Sethdaddy8 likes this.
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