| Recommendations for a Cigar If you read Cigar Aficiando (SP?) they will tell you Cohiba's are the best cigar around, but they are expensive, and can be inconsistent in quality. I myself am partial to the Romeo Y Julietta's. Make sure you start smoking something mild and then work your way up to a full flavored cigar, otherwise they will taste like poo and you will have no interest in smoking them.
If you have a humidor I would suggest you get a cigar oasis right away, they seem pricey, but they will keep your cigars at 68% humidity always, and you only have to worry about replacing or refilling the cartridge every 6-12 months depending if you get the jr or the full sized one.
We should all meet at cigar masters or whatever its called in boston and have a smoke. |