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

     11-14-2008, 8:53 PM

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    These Filthy Hands:
    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.
    I would add Don't let them smoke that Camacho in your house, car, or near anything that you won't mind throwing away. Seriously.
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-19-2008, 5:12 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.
    I just recently tried the oliva serie G stick myself as well and holy crap is that a damn fine cigar. There are lots of good cheap sticks out there, you just have to give them a chance. I wish I had more time to smoke. I guess thats why I like petit/tinned cigars so well.
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-20-2008, 5:08 AM

    • Joined on 09-19-2008
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    kaspera79:
    These Filthy Hands:
    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.
    I would add Don't let them smoke that Camacho in your house, car, or near anything that you won't mind throwing away. Seriously.
    I'm not familar with this particular cigar, that bad, or just that strong.....cause if its that strong i want one lol
    The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.
    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-20-2008, 10:18 AM

    ebitler:
    kaspera79:
    These Filthy Hands:
    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.
    I would add Don't let them smoke that Camacho in your house, car, or near anything that you won't mind throwing away. Seriously.
    I'm not familar with this particular cigar, that bad, or just that strong.....cause if its that strong i want one lol
    that strong.

    the smell does linger though.
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-20-2008, 10:37 AM

    Hi all, I couldnt agree more with the Oliva Serie G, that's a damn fine smoke. I also reccommend: Drew Estate Java: Purist or not, ive converted alot of my friends with these Rocky Patel Vintage 92: If they're a GOOD friend and not one of my cigar mooching buddies Sol Cubano Connecticut: For the aforementioned mooches... Cusano 18 Double Connecticut: Mild and easy to smoke, usually a blanket crowd pleaser I've had a few buddies want to try a Brazillian label after i fire it up too.
    We have done so much, for so long, with so little we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
  • Re: Suggestions for "when friends are over" cigars?

     11-20-2008, 1:05 PM

    • Joined on 09-19-2008
    • Charlotte, NC
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    Sounds like one that is worth a try


    The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.
    Thomas Jefferson
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