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Title: Cigars
Post by: Scott on October 1, 2003, 02:19 PM
Anyone know how a citizen of the US can get some Cigars made on an island just south of Florida?  I know Canuckians can get them...anyone ordered any online or had some smuggled in?  Just Curious

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Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Reconsgt on October 1, 2003, 03:10 PM
Many ways to get those island brands,   UK based shops ship them to the Us, In therory you can get them from anyplace as long as its not "that island"  I know a friend gets them when he is in Jamaca they are just relabled as not to get a responce from certain customs officials "wink wink"

   But in my experiance with fine cigars some of the better rated brands are from other areas where the top Cuban rollers have defected to. There are some very good Dominican brands, as well as others.  


  PS said friend is traveling to Jamacia again in a few months and may be bringing me back a box of island cigars, if he follows through I would gladly send a couple to you.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Nicklab on October 1, 2003, 03:46 PM
I get them when I'm in Canada
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Angry Ewok on October 3, 2003, 02:49 PM
This is about the 6th month I've been smoke free, first of all.  :-*

Anycrap, have any of you guys smoked one of those cheap ass 50 cent Peach flavored cigars? That was one of the last things I smoked, and I couldn't help but wonder at the time what an 'island' cigar tasted like... Anyone care to describe the flavor?
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Scott on October 3, 2003, 03:21 PM
I've never had one, my lil' brother is tying the knot next month and I wanted to do something special.  We smoke some cheapo ones at the bars every now and then and we will go really cheapo when and smoke some Swisher Sweets when we fish...

I bought some nice Dominicans when I got married for all of the groomsmen, all of out smoking that night was just a memorable part of the whole day of memorable parts.

If anyone has some good Dominican recommendations I'd be much abliged since I will probably not be able to get some "Island" versions by then
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Morgbug on October 3, 2003, 03:29 PM
I could try to find some, but not sure what's available around here.  Someone from Toronto would be a much better bet, but if you give me some brand names, I can take a look.  I know where the best smoke shop in the city is located (Thomas Hinds) so it's not a big deal.  But I haven't a clue what I'm looking for.  And shipping :-\
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Scott on October 3, 2003, 03:31 PM
I'll ship you a Hailfire Droid, you replace the Missles with "Island Missles" and then ship it back...done and done  :-*

No big whoop, like Wayne says Domicans can be just as good as the Last name of the Owner of the Mavs versions
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Nicklab on October 4, 2003, 02:26 AM
As for some decent Dominicans, it depends on what you like.  Punch is pretty good.  I smoke these when I can.  So are AVO's, Griffins, and the Dominican Cohiba's.  Jose Marti's are a nice cheaper cigar, too.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Nathan on October 3, 2006, 12:12 AM
I started on the "death sticks" this spring. A buddy turned 18 in March and bought himself some cigars for his birthday, which he was willing to share ... I started out on a plain Swisher and it's been downhill ever since. (No, I don't smoke cigarettes and don't plan to start.)

I was on kind of a tobacco bender over the summer (wayyyyy too much unsupervised free time ;D) but I've cut down since school started up again and I've got more important things to occupy my attention. Also, yesterday I instituted a new rule for myself: on Fridays and Saturdays only, and especially no more smoking on Sundays--it seems extra sinful. :-\ Past attempts at self-regulation have mostly failed, but we'll see how long I can stick to this one....


Anyway, this is my favorite kind so far:
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y151/ValinKenobi/Forums/dontomas_maduro_rothschild.jpg)


Grossest thing I've ever smoked was these:
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y151/ValinKenobi/Forums/optimo_icymint.jpg)

Tobacco and mint ... two great tastes that do not go great together. (http://cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/konfus/c070.gif)

Not counting cheap packaged stuff, the last "good cigar" I had was one of these the weekend before last:
(http://www.bestcigarprices.com/shopcontent/images/helixremixcor.JPG)

It was pretty good but the amaretto flavor might've been a tad overpowering. Smelled awesome though.

Discuss.... (http://cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/figuren/b060.gif)
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: DSJ™ on October 3, 2006, 12:40 AM
Still on them.  :-\

(http://www.bossardt.ca/images/portefolio/emb_colts_packs04.jpg)
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Angry Ewok on October 3, 2006, 01:49 AM
I bought a pack of Peach Owls this June, but never smoked any of it... just wasn't feeling like bleeding my throat out any. I'd still like to try a Cuban. The best cigar I've had was from Disney - dipped in Kaluha... Mmm.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Matt_Fury on October 3, 2006, 01:49 AM
I had the chance to smoke a cigar from the aformentioned unamed island back in 98 when I finished a deployment in Kuwait and spent 24 hours in Rota Spain.

I now get excited everytime I see news of Fidel Castro's ill health.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Paul on October 3, 2006, 09:28 AM
I have a Client who has a son that has a Govt. Sponsored Vacation to said island in the "Bay" region of said island.  He brought me a box of those cigars from down there...and let me say, the Dominican Cohiba and Macanudo (the big ones not the Cigarillos) are just as good if not better.  I ended up sharing mine with folks who wanted the novelty.

I've had "island" cigars about a dozen times and I think the "bang to hype" ratio is way out of whack.  But you have to have one, just so you can say you did it.

Mixing flavors within the the Cigar is always a bad idea, be it peach, mint, coffee.  However dipping it in the aforementioned Kahlua or Cognac is pretty nice, just make sure you get the right Cigar.

Now if you are looking for a cheap cigar that is not too terrible...gotta go with "Backwoods"...they look like Clint Eastwood Spagetti Western type cigars.
(http://www.cigarsforless.com/images/dbthumbs/dbimages/backwoods_mild-n-natural.jpg)
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Nathan on October 3, 2006, 03:11 PM
Mixing flavors within the the Cigar is always a bad idea, be it peach, mint, coffee.

I don't know about "always"; in my experience it works about half the time.
I like both of these vanilla varieties:
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y151/ValinKenobi/Forums/blackstone_vanilla.jpg)(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y151/ValinKenobi/Forums/blackstone_vanilla_tips.jpg)

But then again I've had peach and Kahlua cigars that didn't turn out well at all. Another friend tried grape once ... I wasn't brave enough to try one but it smelled very peculiar (well, mostly of grape ::)).
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Nicklab on October 3, 2006, 04:59 PM

I've had "island" cigars about a dozen times and I think the "bang to hype" ratio is way out of whack.  But you have to have one, just so you can say you did it.


The quality doesn't live up to the hype.  The reason being that the state of agriculture on the island has slid pretty far down.  The embargo has definitely had effects on the state of things there.  Should things change politically on the island, I think there will probably be a sort of boom there in agriculture (tobacco, sugar cane, rum, etc) and tourism.  But the political climate has hurt the island.  I know I'd be smoking their cigars if things change, but even with Castro's illness it looks like things are going to remain the same.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Paul on October 3, 2006, 06:15 PM
Mixing flavors within the the Cigar is always a bad idea, be it peach, mint, coffee.

I don't know about "always"; in my experience it works about half the time.
I like both of these vanilla varieties:
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y151/ValinKenobi/Forums/blackstone_vanilla.jpg)(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y151/ValinKenobi/Forums/blackstone_vanilla_tips.jpg)

But then again I've had peach and Kahlua cigars that didn't turn out well at all. Another friend tried grape once ... I wasn't brave enough to try one but it smelled very peculiar (well, mostly of grape ::)).

I stand corrected, I am reminded of a Vanilla flavored cigar I had that was not bad.  Perhaps it certain flavors that work well.  I was just focusing on the negative of the Peach Cigar...I don't even want to think what Grape would be like.

Here is the main thing about Cigars for me...my wife refuses to kiss me for at least a day after I've smoked a cigar. (The exception being if she has been drinking and smoked one herself...I think there is a Country song in there somewhere)
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Nathan on October 27, 2006, 02:16 AM
Now if you are looking for a cheap cigar that is not too terrible...gotta go with "Backwoods"...they look like Clint Eastwood Spagetti Western type cigars.
(http://www.cigarsforless.com/images/dbthumbs/dbimages/backwoods_mild-n-natural.jpg)

I'd been eyeing these out of idle curiosity, but on your recommendation, I picked up a pack. Good call there, thanks!

Here is the main thing about Cigars for me...my wife refuses to kiss me for at least a day after I've smoked a cigar. (The exception being if she has been drinking and smoked one herself...I think there is a Country song in there somewhere)

I'm sure there is. ;D

Also, yesterday I instituted a new rule for myself: on Fridays and Saturdays only, and especially no more smoking on Sundays--it seems extra sinful. :-\ Past attempts at self-regulation have mostly failed, but we'll see how long I can stick to this one....

Answer: not very long. :-\ (http://cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/figuren/b060.gif)
Title: Cigars: Does anyone partake?
Post by: Jayson on October 25, 2007, 09:25 PM
A month or so go, I had my first cigar at my sister-in-law's wedding and enjoyed it thoroughly. Anyone else enjoy the company of a cigar on occasion or with any frequency? And if so, what do you smoke and/or recommend?
Title: Re: Cigars: Does anyone partake?
Post by: Deanpaul on October 25, 2007, 09:35 PM
I don't smoke, but cigar talk in the politics forum is so 1998.

(http://www.myclassiclyrics.com/artist_biographies/Bill_Clinton_Biography_2.jpg)

Title: Re: Cigars: Does anyone partake?
Post by: Carpeteria3000 on October 25, 2007, 09:40 PM
no, you know what? i'm glad this topic is here in the unmoderated section, because i've been waiting for YEARS to really let loose on cigars. i mean i just want to ******* tear those things UP, and i don't want any "rules" to get in the way. so let's do it. let's talk about ******* cigars. bring it on, man.
Title: Re: Cigars: Does anyone partake?
Post by: DSJ™ on October 25, 2007, 09:53 PM
Cigars in the Sarlacc Pit, I don't get it beside the Clinton part. We already have Cigars (http://www.jedidefender.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=2772.0) in Watto's. Search function must be broken again.  :P

On that note, I go outside for a puff on my colt's.  :-*
Title: Re: Cigars: Does anyone partake?
Post by: Jayson on October 25, 2007, 10:05 PM
My bad. Commence merge function.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: evenflow on October 26, 2007, 05:01 PM
I am a big fan, have been smoking cigars (And a pipe which i enjoy even more) for many years now. My newest favorite is a Casablanca cigar. Its a nice creamy cigar. On a side note, i have a friend who recently went to cuba and brought me a cigar. It was the freshest cuban i have ever had and it was amazing.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: Darth1 on October 27, 2007, 08:15 PM
I to am a cigar afficinado, I generally head towards the Arturo Fuentes and for an average smoke I grab a handfull if the curly heads to save on cash still a great smoke just an uneven burn or sometimes I splurge on one of their premiums. I also grab Onxy or a Cohiba at time., I also smoke a pipe and usually just grab the Captain Black or a local smoke shops house brand cherry or a vanilla.
 That Blackstone stuff I am not sure about- I wonder how much is real tobacco and how much is just fillers. If you like that type of cigar try Al Capone sweets for flavored little cigars even Havana Honeys would be a little better.
Title: Re: Cigars
Post by: DSJ™ on October 27, 2007, 08:37 PM
When I was out backpacking in Kananaskis country, I had some Captain Black Sweets. Nice flavored cigar.

(http://www.fortunacigars.com.ua/siteimg/catalogimg/mcigars/cap_black_sweets.jpg)