Big Maduro 09:42 PM 11-04-2012
I was thinking about this today. do you have any preference of cigar types as they pertain to the time of year? I tend to lean towards more spice and deep more rich cigars in winter. Just curious.
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jluck 09:47 PM 11-04-2012
I seem to lean to CC's in the summer and Maduro NC's in the winter, Don't know why but this has shown in spending trends lately.
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pnoon 10:08 PM 11-04-2012
No change in preferences for me.
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Nope, no changes in preferences for me either.
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Big Maduro 10:21 PM 11-04-2012
Maybe it's because I have to smoke outside or in the garage. It seems I prefer something that feels, "warm" Whenit's really hot I levitate more toward a Fuente sungrown or something like that. In winter it seems I crave more of a Puro Authentico or Joya Antonio,
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dubleuhb 11:39 PM 11-04-2012
Malakai 11:47 PM 11-04-2012
N2 GOLD 12:19 AM 11-05-2012
Its all about my mood rather than the time of the year...
:-)
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mahtofire14 02:05 AM 11-05-2012
Only change I make is size. Tend to smoke shorter cigars in the winter due to the cold weather.
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icehog3 02:44 AM 11-05-2012
In the summer, I tend to prefer Ramon Allones, Partagas, Bolivar and Por Larranaga.
In the winter, it's Ramon Allones, Partagas, Bolivar and El Rey del Mundo.
Although I do like Por Larranaga in the winter.
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longknocker 04:50 AM 11-05-2012
I Usually Have More Burn & Wrapper Issues In The Winter. I Always Smoke Outside; Our Colder, Dryer, Lower Humidity Here In Mobile Is Not Conducive To Perfect Smoking Conditions.
:-) Therefore, I Tend To Smoke More Lower To Medium Priced NC's & Save My "Good Stuff" For The Spring & Summer.
:-)
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mosesbotbol 07:55 AM 11-05-2012
I smoke more cigars in the winter, but my preferences stay the same.
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kelmac07 07:59 AM 11-05-2012
massphatness 09:34 AM 11-05-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
No change in preferences for me.
It's because it's always summer in San Diego
:-)
No real taste preference for me, but I definitely go with shorter smokes during the New England winters. Once I become independently wealthy and have a smoking room built, I'll smoke whatever I want when I want. But when I'm walking the dog in sub-freezing weather, I'll go with a perlas or small panatela sized smoke.
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Conch Republican 09:40 AM 11-05-2012
Vin - you can come to the new Casa de DBall - supposed to have a smoking room! :-)
The only thing that changes for me is I have to be more carefull with my sticks and cant keep a few in a traveldor in the car for emergency use (traffic jams, etc)
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mahtofire14 02:25 PM 11-05-2012
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Nope...maduros all year long baby. :-)
:-)
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Catfish 02:30 PM 11-05-2012
Only thing that changes for me is the quantity per day. Since it's soooooo damned nice out during the 4 days (
:-)) of winter here in Florida, it's easy to smoke 3 or 4 a day. Summer, it's 1 or 2. Sometimes 1 every other day.
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Cville Cigar 05:56 PM 11-05-2012
Robulous78 07:14 PM 11-05-2012
Originally Posted by mahtofire14:
Only change I make is size. Tend to smoke shorter cigars in the winter due to the cold weather.
:-)
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