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Big Maduro 11:54 AM 12-09-2011
I've been obsessing about cigars with the internet. My local B&M has been a great help also. To me it's a lot of fun researching a stick,then trying it out. That's all. I just wanted to say I'm really enjoying my new found hobby.Learning to differentiate between the different flavors and nuances of each stick is fun and relaxing. Awesome.
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Doctorossi 12:09 PM 12-09-2011
Hard to beat, ain't it? :-)
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Sonic04GT 12:13 PM 12-09-2011
I think it's going to take me a long time, if ever, before I can differentiate the flavors haha I just taste tobacco, but I've only been smoking 1-2 a week for 3 months. I can at least tell what I do and don't like though :-) Java, LGC, and Punch have been pretty tasty with Java in the lead.
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T.G 12:24 PM 12-09-2011
Vinegar, salt, chopped garlic, coriander seed, mustard seed, dill seed, bay leaf...

Oh wait, you said picking cigars.

Nebbermind.
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CigarNut 12:25 PM 12-09-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
Vinegar, salt, chopped garlic, coriander seed, mustard seed, dill seed, bay leaf...

Oh wait, you said picking cigars.

Nebbermind.
Go for it T.G: Pickle a cigar -- and then smoke it. I want to see that.
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T.G 12:30 PM 12-09-2011
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Go for it T.G: Pickle a cigar -- and then smoke it. I want to see that.
New from Lars Tetens: "The Gurkhin"! A beautiful candela wrapped petite corona flavored with the essence of dill and vinegar with a subtle hint of garlic and cloves.


* Kosher for Passover too!
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Blak Smyth 12:38 PM 12-09-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
New from Lars Tetens: "The Gurkhin"! A beautiful candela wrapped petite corona flavored with the essence of dill and vinegar with a subtle hint of garlic and cloves.


* Kosher for Passover too!
:-)
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irratebass 12:51 PM 12-09-2011
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Go for it T.G: Pickle a cigar -- and then smoke it. I want to see that.
+1
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Gophernut 02:20 PM 12-09-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
New from Lars Tetens: "The Gurkhin"! A beautiful candela wrapped petite corona flavored with the essence of dill and vinegar with a subtle hint of garlic and cloves.


* Kosher for Passover too!
Love it! :-):-):-)
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INT 04:15 PM 12-09-2011
Originally Posted by Big Maduro:
I've been obsessing about cigars with the internet. My local B&M has been a great help also. To me it's a lot of fun researching a stick,then trying it out. That's all. I just wanted to say I'm really enjoying my new found hobby.Learning to differentiate between the different flavors and nuances of each stick is fun and relaxing. Awesome.
Ineed. Been smoking for 10 years and I still never get board of reading and learning. So many interesting stories about how blends are put together and thought up.
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cigardan 04:36 PM 12-09-2011
Gotta love the Ghurkin!
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Big Maduro 04:51 PM 12-09-2011
There is a lot more to it than most people realize. When you pick one to try its interesting to find how differnt it will taste to someone else.
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sevans105 05:08 PM 12-09-2011
The Ghurkin....is that Hansiota blend?
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hotreds 06:53 PM 12-09-2011
Lots and lots of info out there, to be sure. Practice, practice, practice!
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Crownedone 09:32 PM 12-09-2011
I absolutely love the passion of new guys! I still feel that way. Some times I get so exited about an order of new sticks waiting for me at home while I'm at work it drives me nuts. I hope your passion and love for cigars only grows...mine has.
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Big Maduro 10:03 PM 12-09-2011
Lol, I will research a cigar, and my mouth will actually start watering.Pretty weird
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Sonic04GT 10:19 PM 12-09-2011
Originally Posted by Crownedone:
I absolutely love the passion of new guys! I still feel that way. Some times I get so exited about an order of new sticks waiting for me at home while I'm at work it drives me nuts. I hope your passion and love for cigars only grows...mine has.
Life has been fairly stressful lately and cigars tend to bring consistent happiness and I started smoking in September. If I have an order on the UPS truck it's instantly a good day.
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Big Maduro 10:27 PM 12-09-2011
I havn't been able to do an order yet. Mine have been a couple at a time from my local shop. I will set an hour or whatever time it takes to relax and have a stick. Taking that time to kick the stress in the butt is great. My son did get me an early Christmas present, in the form of a humidor. It's pretty stable after 5 days at 71%
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celtic250 12:11 AM 12-10-2011
I am to newer to the hobby and it has taken over all my free time and to be honest I couldn't be happier. I spend many hours looking at anything I can learn from on the internet. I guess everyone was right when they said it was a slippery slope because I am slipping quick.
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Dr Voss 10:11 AM 12-10-2011
I have only been smoking cigars for about 6 months and have been amazed at how my taste for sticks has changed. When I started I really mild cigars like Olive Con. Res. and such. Now I find that I favor things like Casa Magna Oscuro's and Opus X. When I first started I would have considered them way too strong and rejected them. What I enjoy them most is trying new tastes, some I find I love and others, well not so much, but I have to say when all else fails my favorite is still Diamond Crown. When I just want to have something I know I am going to enjoy and the fragrance won't clear the house it's still my go to.
When I started I thought it was just find something you like and that's that but as you can see here cigars can be a great hobby with tons of variety.
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