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icehog3 09:54 PM 01-01-2012
Originally Posted by 44stampede:
What's the best mag for cigars? Thinking of subscribing to aficionado. Any value in that or is the their website and here better anyway?
They have some great golf course and watch reviews.
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Mattso3000 09:56 PM 01-01-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
They have some great golf course and watch reviews.
I think Catherine Zeta-Jones was on the cover once...
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icehog3 10:00 PM 01-01-2012
Originally Posted by Mattso3000:
I think Catherine Zeta-Jones was on the cover once...
That's worth the cover price.



Or not. :-)
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bobarian 10:03 PM 01-01-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
IMO, you will get more accurate information and more unbiased opinions here than in any magazine or the Cigar Aficionado forums.
:-)
:-) CA is loaded with great pictures but very little information. Check with friends who have magazine subscriptions they often have a free offer for Aficionado. Havent seen any magazines that have any substantive information that is really useful. You will find much more here or by searching Google. :-)
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Mattso3000 10:04 PM 01-01-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
That's worth the cover price.



Or not. :-)
It's always sitting in front of me on the coffee table at the B&M, she looks nice. Not high maintenance at all.
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icehog3 10:21 PM 01-01-2012
Originally Posted by Mattso3000:
It's always sitting in front of me on the coffee table at the B&M, she looks nice. Not high maintenance at all.
I'd like to hear from Michael Douglas about that! :-)
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44stampede 12:36 AM 01-04-2012
Do I gain access at some point to come up with my own slogan or did I miss it?

It's moot at this point as I haven't thought of anything witty enough but I may get inspired :>)
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Remo 12:37 AM 01-04-2012
Originally Posted by 44stampede:
Do I gain access at some point to come up with my own slogan or did I miss it?

It's moot at this point as I haven't thought of anything witty enough but I may get inspired :>)
Go into user cp and it's in the edit details on the left side.
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ysr_racer 08:32 AM 01-08-2012
I know what "box pressed" is, but what's the point of it?
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Carmack 08:42 AM 01-08-2012
According to Cigar Adviser - Originating in Cuba, this was done to save shipping space. As a result, the process causes the cigars to burn longer and with a more consistent flavor, giving the smoker a more enjoyable smoke.

and Cuban Crafters say - What is box-pressed?
A cigar, while fresh and moist, is actually pressed in a wood box and the pressure creates a perfectly square shaped cigar. The box-pressed cigars usually burn long and give a more flavorful taste.
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icehog3 11:13 AM 01-08-2012
Originally Posted by Carmack:
According to Cigar Adviser - Originating in Cuba, this was done to save shipping space. As a result, the process causes the cigars to burn longer and with a more consistent flavor, giving the smoker a more enjoyable smoke.

and Cuban Crafters say - What is box-pressed?
A cigar, while fresh and moist, is actually pressed in a wood box and the pressure creates a perfectly square shaped cigar. The box-pressed cigars usually burn long and give a more flavorful taste.
For the record, that hasn't been my experience, I think cab (round) versions of the same vitola often burn and taste better. :-)
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joeobx 12:17 PM 01-08-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
For the record, that hasn't been my experience, I think cab (round) versions of the same vitola often burn and taste better. :-)
I find most box pressed I've had run up one side.
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longknocker 12:37 PM 01-08-2012
I Can't Detect Any Difference In Taste Or Burn Between The Two.:-)
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CigarNut 07:45 PM 01-08-2012
Originally Posted by longknocker:
I Can't Detect Any Difference In Taste Or Burn Between The Two.:-)
:-)

As many in the Asylum are fond of saying: Smoke What You Like, Like What You Smoke. It's all good!
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coty 09:08 PM 01-08-2012
I think cab or box press does have as much to do with taste as much as burn. The construction of a box press seems (to me) to me to have tighter packed "corners " and looser packed sides which always tend to burn uneven for me.
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coty 09:25 PM 01-08-2012
I have a question that has puzzled me that I couldn't find an answer to... Smoking speed vs flavor vs size vs cigar .
I have noticed that I get a different flavor from cigars with different draws i.e. a light slow longer draw seems to always reveal a sweeter smoke and a more cedar draw on cigars like pepin black labels; however , a shorter draw in time (drawing the same amount of smoke) tends to be less sweet and more spicy than cedar. This technique also brings different flavors in other cigars as well.
Is there any specific way that one needs to smoke specific types of cigars to obtain optimal flavor? For example should you smoke a robusto faster (in ratio of drawing not time) than a corna or lancero and would style matter such as you should smoke maduros faster than claros?
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coty 09:27 PM 01-08-2012
And are any particular brands meant to be smoked faster (in draw ratio not time) than others?
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T.G 10:03 PM 01-08-2012
Originally Posted by coty:
I have a question that has puzzled me that I couldn't find an answer to... Smoking speed vs flavor vs size vs cigar .
I have noticed that I get a different flavor from cigars with different draws i.e. a light slow longer draw seems to always reveal a sweeter smoke and a more cedar draw on cigars like pepin black labels; however , a shorter draw in time (drawing the same amount of smoke) tends to be less sweet and more spicy than cedar. This technique also brings different flavors in other cigars as well.
Is there any specific way that one needs to smoke specific types of cigars to obtain optimal flavor? For example should you smoke a robusto faster (in ratio of drawing not time) than a corna or lancero and would style matter such as you should smoke maduros faster than claros?
Originally Posted by coty:
And are any particular brands meant to be smoked faster (in draw ratio not time) than others?

You're over analyzing it. Optimal flavor to one person might not be the same for the next person. Just smoke it how you are comfortable;how it gives you the flavors that you find enjoyable and it doesn't burn all wonky. Eventually you'll figure out your own pattern and timing that yields the most enjoyment for you.
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coty 10:57 PM 01-08-2012
I accept that, however, I ask because there are a million and one different things that can be done to enjoy a cigar. I understand at the end of the day people will smoke how they like but I would like to know as many of these little techniques as possible so I can try news things and iideas out and possibly enjoy my smoking experience more.
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longknocker 04:07 AM 01-09-2012
Originally Posted by coty:
I accept that, however, I ask because there are a million and one different things that can be done to enjoy a cigar. I understand at the end of the day people will smoke how they like but I would like to know as many of these little techniques as possible so I can try news things and iideas out and possibly enjoy my smoking experience more.
The Faster You Smoke & Harder You Draw, The More Harshness You Get From Your Smokes. Smoke Slowly & Draw Easy!:-) :-)
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