I wasn't in the mood to talk about price, and I paid what I thought what he would accept.
Fuentes - anything from their Gran Reserva or Chateau lines, as well as brands they produce under different names such as Montesino. Their Hemingway line can be a little pricey, but the quality is very good.Any suggestions on lower nic cigars?
The Brick House Connecticut was good but a tiny bit stronger than I thought it would be due to the Nicaraguan filler.
I mean it wasn’t bad at all and I liked it, but I think I’d like even less nic.
Any suggestions on lower nic cigars?
The Brick House Connecticut was good but a tiny bit stronger than I thought it would be due to the Nicaraguan filler.
I mean it wasn’t bad at all and I liked it, but I think I’d like even less nic.
Very good suggestion. I would also add my favorite Fuente line, the Rosado Sungrown Magnum R. It can be kind of confusing since they have other sungrown and rosado wrapped cigars but the ones I am talking about have a number for each size. The 44, 52, 54 are all excellent. Never had the 56, 58 or 60, because I don't like em that thick, but they're probably great too, if you like thicc bois/girlsFuentes - anything from their Gran Reserva or Chateau lines, as well as brands they produce under different names such as Montesino. Their Hemingway line can be a little pricey, but the quality is very good.
Thanks, I'll have to give that one a try.It depends, I think. The MSRP is pretty high, so at full price, or at a B&M you're looking at a fairly pricy stick, similar to Melanios. But also, like the Melanios, they're pretty easy to find at a discount. Holt's routinely has them for $4-6/stick. The only one I've had, I paid like $17 for at a B&M. I really l liked it, though, and would like to get some more.
@jei64822 I'd also suggest the original Serie V if you thought the Melanio was a bit too flat. It is stronger and fuller in body, IMO. I really like the Melanios, personally.
DP Original or Blue is a great cigar, aways at discount. Enjoy!
Any suggestions on lower nic cigars?
The Brick House Connecticut was good but a tiny bit stronger than I thought it would be due to the Nicaraguan filler.
I mean it wasn’t bad at all and I liked it, but I think I’d like even less nic.
Bolivar is generally one of the better Cuban marcas for draw, in my experience, but unfortunately, it is always a possibility with Habanos. And with non-Cubans for that matter, though notably less frequently.Bolivar Habano. Nice flavor, but tight as hell draw. Is that normal for Bolivars ?
The nice flavor is also generally pretty normal for Bolivar. My opinion, of course.Bolivar Habano. Nice flavor, but tight as hell draw. Is that normal for Bolivars ?