Cigar /Pipe Smoking thread

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.

Since it’s your first, have a Davidoff. You will like it.
 
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.
Brickhouse Dbl Connecticut is a nice creamy smoke.
Charter Oak habano is toasty and nutty.
Can’t go wrong with Arturo Fuentes.
All in the $6-10 range.
Plenty of great smokes for less than $10
 
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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.
try Room 101 Johnny Tobacconaut Connecticut shade or Brickhouse or La Galera Connecticut or Ashton or any of the Arturo Fuente Cameroon lines
 
So, whaddaya do when you wake at 4:00am and can’t get back to sleep? I unboxed the package that arrived yesterday evening with the mail, had a light breakfast (didn’t wake the missus), and am trying one of the Cuba Aliados traditional with my second cup of coffee.
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Edit: the band says, “original blend.”
 
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First impression of the traditional - well constructed as the cabinet series. Delivered in great condition, ready to smoke. Strong smell of cedar upon unwrapping. At first lighting, big pepper and a nicotine punch. Smooth, full, cedar, leather, and nutty in the first third. Burning perfectly with firm ash.
 
First impression of the traditional - well constructed as the cabinet series. Delivered in great condition, ready to smoke. Strong smell of cedar upon unwrapping. At first lighting, big pepper and a nicotine punch. Smooth, full, cedar, leather, and nutty in the first third. Burning perfectly with firm ash.
Must try sometime. :cool:
 
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