Hello to everyone, as you can tell I'm new here. I've been casually smoking cigars for a few years now, just having one every now and then. I finally decided to buy a small humidor (50 ct) and start stocking up on some decent smokes.
I'm looking to spend a reasonable amount on a variety of different cigars to find out what I really like before I take a leap and start buying some cases. I have smoked all of the Cigar.com house blends and really enjoyed them all, mainly the Cameroon label and Cuban label. I've also had a few Macanudos, Romeo y Julietas, Montecristos, and other random smokes here and there.
I enjoy them all and am open to try anything, but as far as broad range I haven't had many different brands/styles. Basically, I am hoping some of you guys can offer some advice to help me branch out and really start devolping a taste for some good cigars. Any drink suggestions to pair with them would be welcome as well as I enjoy a good drink with cigars also.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated and I am glad to join the group here, I've read through some of the threads and it looks to me like I can learn a lot around here. Thanks in advance, Jim
I'm looking to spend a reasonable amount on a variety of different cigars to find out what I really like before I take a leap and start buying some cases. I have smoked all of the Cigar.com house blends and really enjoyed them all, mainly the Cameroon label and Cuban label. I've also had a few Macanudos, Romeo y Julietas, Montecristos, and other random smokes here and there.
I enjoy them all and am open to try anything, but as far as broad range I haven't had many different brands/styles. Basically, I am hoping some of you guys can offer some advice to help me branch out and really start devolping a taste for some good cigars. Any drink suggestions to pair with them would be welcome as well as I enjoy a good drink with cigars also.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated and I am glad to join the group here, I've read through some of the threads and it looks to me like I can learn a lot around here. Thanks in advance, Jim