Cigar /Pipe Smoking thread

Positively balmy this morning at 47 degrees, cloudy and drizzling. My post breakfast puff on the screened porch is an AVO synchro caribe. Took the band off of this one before lighting it.
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This morning’s post-breakfast puff is a La Aurora Embassador maduro robusto. I love the pre-lighting smell of a maduro wrapper.
I like La Aurora. When I lived in Santo Domingo I used to get them very cheap like basically $4 a stick when you converted the money back then.

But the owners of La Aurora is the Leon family. Very, very wealthy and well known prestigious family in Dominican republic. The Leon family owns not only La Aurora cigars and the tobacco fields and cigar factory but also they owned Presidente beer which is their national beer but they also own a Rum brand and one time they owned Marlboro cigarettes in Dominican too and they also own banks throughout the country and I think they owned or own the newspaper too. That family has been around like 120 years or more in the cigar business.
 
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Padron are solid. People love them but im a Plasencia guy. The Alma De Campo is one of my favorites and the original too and Alma Fuerte is good too. The new Blue label one isn’t worth the price $28 -$30 to me from Plasencia. Davidoff is another one of my favorites either the regular Winston Churchill or Grand Cru and Late Hour is great too.

I like a lot of JC Newman sticks too plus they are local here in Tampa so got to support the local guys. Arturo Fuente is a homeboy too born and raised in Tampa and offices here but was just wondering what has happen lately to quality and his prices skyrocketing.

Have you tried Adventura ? They are great too. I’ve been lately trying different new cigars.
Definition is an excellent brand. Owner based in DFW.
 
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Been enjoying more and more Lure and LCA fare. Ultra boutique! Usually go through Mardo.
 
Braving the 15 degree temperature to test how the Cameroon wrapper of this La Aurora will hold up. Actually, I’m inspecting my property and wanted to smoke a cigar while I did.
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Edit: Burned perfectly

Those are good cigars. The preferidos vitolas are crazy priced but the toro versions like you have there of the platinum can be gotten cheaper and are very delicious - can be a bit strong on an empty stomach IIRC

These oddly warm February days have me reaching for another Zino Platinum for this morning’s post breakfast puff.
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Cant go wrong with a zino - always nice when you can get a 5 pack of these for $4 a stick, essentially a davidoff on the cheap. Always perfect construction and rich nuanced flavors, while not being over powering
 
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I know it’s not a short answer but I want to bite the bullet and try my first cigar. Open to suggestions. Would prefer creamy, toasted marshmallow vs leather, pepper. Will hit up the B&M and ask there too but why not ask my VN brothers.
 
I know it’s not a short answer but I want to bite the bullet and try my first cigar. Open to suggestions. Would prefer creamy, toasted marshmallow vs leather, pepper. Will hit up the B&M and ask there too but why not ask my VN brothers.
Romeo Y Julieta, Reserva Real will be a grassy medium bodied stick. Great first cigar.

Alternately, Macanudo Cafe or Montecristo White.
 
I know it’s not a short answer but I want to bite the bullet and try my first cigar. Open to suggestions. Would prefer creamy, toasted marshmallow vs leather, pepper. Will hit up the B&M and ask there too but why not ask my VN brothers.
My two faves are the Ashton ESG and the Blackened M81.
 

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