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Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

Last post 11-20-2008, 1:05 PM by ebitler. 20 replies.
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  • Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-06-2008, 11:11 PM

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    So like the title says, I'm looking to pick up a few cigars that would be good for sharing with friends. At the moment my humidor has pretty much 2 different kinds of cigars in it. They're all either A) a stick from one of the couple of boxes I bought that I'm aging or B) a single I bought for the purposes of trying out different brands. I don't really want to pass out my singles for obvious reasons, and I don't feel comfortable passing out cigars that obviously still need more time in a humidor. I do have about 15 or so 5 Vegas Series A Apostles that are pretty darn tasty and don't really need aging, but then again most of my friends are pretty reluctant to smoke an entire Churchill.

    So I figured I'd ask you guys for some suggestions as to some decent smokes that would be good to always have on hand for when I'm entertaining friends.

    Also keep in mind that I'm a poor college student, so I can't afford to go around giving my friends Opus Xs or anything like that. :-P
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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-06-2008, 11:13 PM

    The 5 Vegas are a good idea. I'd also suggest the Camacho 1962 perfecto. They're reasonably priced, not strong, darn tasty, and the perfecto shape would be particularly fun for a bunch of guys who don't smoke. They'd feel like they were in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-06-2008, 11:49 PM

    I agree, 5 Vegas are a good choice. Not too expensive, good quality and a mild smoke that's not going to scare anybody off.
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 12:00 AM

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    urbino:
    The 5 Vegas are a good idea. I'd also suggest the Camacho 1962 perfecto. They're reasonably priced, not strong, darn tasty, and the perfecto shape would be particularly fun for a bunch of guys who don't smoke. They'd feel like they were in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
    Yeah I like em plenty. It's Series A so it has that lovely inviting chocolate/coffee taste to it that makes it easy to get into. Only problem is that I've only got Apostles (7x50) at the moment and only one or two of my friends smoke regularly enough to actually finish one. And thanks for the Camacho suggestion, tried a Cojoro Ltd 8/22 last friday and if that's anything to go by the 1962s would be a good choice. I'll have to pick some up and try em out.
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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 12:00 AM

    1, have friends that smoke cigars.
    2- see part 1
    3, umm not sure since no friends of mine smoke cigars, see part 1
    Yeah, I'm not much help, but I know I've got a few people to smoke my kahlua's, since they are infused and all. They aren't that much but they are tasty, I like 'em.
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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 12:02 AM

    Oliva Serie G, one of my favorites, the Punch punch, 5 Vegas Classic or Gold. Those are all relatively inexpensive and are pretty good in my opinion. Another to think about, though I've not had one yet, is the standard Arturo Fuente line, maybe the 8-5-8. Obviously there is an abundance of good, reasonably priced cigars out there, so this shouldn't be much of a challenge finding something good.

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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 12:06 AM

    Feebs:
    I've got a few people to smoke my kahlua's
    Ahem.
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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 12:13 AM

    cusano 18
    Drew estates La Vieja habanna
    5 vegas classic
    CAO gold
    Fuente Gran Reserva
    La Aroma de Cuba
    Gispert Natural (cheap and good. mild too for your non smoking buddies)
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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 12:37 AM

    urbino:
    Feebs:
    I've got a few people to smoke my kahlua's
    Ahem.
    lol, yeah I just read that again, nice one urby, always can count on ya!
    Would like a Gurkha HMR PM me if you have any extras...
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 1:33 AM

    j0z3r:
    Oliva Serie G, one of my favorites, the Punch punch, 5 Vegas Classic or Gold. Those are all relatively inexpensive and are pretty good in my opinion. Another to think about, though I've not had one yet, is the standard Arturo Fuente line, maybe the 8-5-8. Obviously there is an abundance of good, reasonably priced cigars out there, so this shouldn't be much of a challenge finding something good.
    I thought about recommending the punch punch as well since I enjoyed it so much and it has a great flavor and price, however it's a bit strong I'm not sure if other newbies would like it as much.
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 1:39 AM

    Wafflebob:
    j0z3r:
    Oliva Serie G, one of my favorites, the Punch punch, 5 Vegas Classic or Gold. Those are all relatively inexpensive and are pretty good in my opinion. Another to think about, though I've not had one yet, is the standard Arturo Fuente line, maybe the 8-5-8. Obviously there is an abundance of good, reasonably priced cigars out there, so this shouldn't be much of a challenge finding something good.
    I thought about recommending the punch punch as well since I enjoyed it so much and it has a great flavor and price, however it's a bit strong I'm not sure if other newbies would like it as much.
    Perhaps it is a bit strong the the new smoker, I just can't help but recommend that one at every turn since I like it so much.

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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 9:05 AM

    For the "don't smoke" friends I'd recommend something like a ccom purple or cuban label... The cuban label would be my personal choice... It'll give 'em something to try out and a great smoke at that, but in the same respect they won't feel bad if they take a few draws and set it down for the rest of the night...

    For friends that do smoke cigars, the first thing that comes to mind are Nub.. Great cigars in my opinion but relatively inexpensive... I personally love the cameroon label, but the connecticut is good too...

    Another thought would be Don Pepin Cuban Classic... A little higher price, but a great smoke and more "traditional" than the Nub...

    Last but not least, you can't in my opinion go wrong with the Rocky Patel line... The RP Sungrowns or Connecticuts would be another relatively inexpensive but great choice...
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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 9:58 AM

    More suggestions on top of what's already been covered:

    Flor de Oliva
    Sol Cubano Sumatra, Connecticut
    Nestor Reserve Maduro
    Onyx Reserve

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  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-07-2008, 5:37 PM

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    This question is probably the most frequently asked one on this forum, and the 5 Vegas Classic always makes the list for good reasons.. They are enjoyed by rookies as well as long time smokers.. I would add Fonseca, probably the 8-9-8 because of the smaller size, very nice in my opinion, as well as Baccarat for the true non-smokers. The sweet tip may not be for true cigar lovers, but they have a great taste and mildness that will be enjoyed. All three can be had for a lower price. ( about three bucks each or less) in a box purchase.
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-14-2008, 1:36 PM

    Robusto size incase they're not into and they don't want to sit there forever.

    Flor De Oliva: Cheap like $1.80 a stick and darn tasty
    Cuesta Rey
    Nub line is pretty inexpensive
    Oliva series G
    Fuente 8-5-8 Natural
    Padron 3000

    If you feel like fucking with one of them get a Camacho Diploma.
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