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The Intro Cigar - Bait?
I was hoping you guys could give me some advice on what cigars I should offer up to a newb who doesn't have a lot of experience but might smoke more if they smoked the right cigar. I figure it shouldn't be too expensive in case it gets wasted on an ignoramus and not too strong to have them puking on the 3rd green. What would be the one cigar that would be the best bait to get a newb hooked line and sinker? Thanks!
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Arturo fuente hemmingway series, ashton classic, griffins classic, davidoff special series
These aren't just good cigars for a beginner, they are good cigars period.
If you have access to cubans then upmann corona majors and epi 2s are like noob bait. They will have a noob drooling for more.
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Casa Torano Maduro
Perdomo Lot 23, Maduro
Fuente Chateau Fuente Sun Grown,
Pardon Londres Maduro,
La Flor Dominicana DL-700
Ok... I was kidding on the last one :smiley40:
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For a beginner, I second the Casa Torano
Others- Fuente 8-5-8, Baccarat, Onyx Reserve and the standard lines from Sancho Panza, Fonseca and Ashton.
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I second the 8-5-8 and reccomend CAO Gold and Macanudos.
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In any case... never give to a friend what you wouldn't smoke yourself! :smiley2:
Moochy neighbors and in-laws are another story. :smiley36:
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Joya de Nicaragua Antano
El Rico Habano
LOL
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I am with Kevin on this one cant go wrong with the JDN :smiley36::smiley36:
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Padron 4000 maduro.
I agree, the JDN Antano is a mighty fine smoke as well.
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Fonseca 5-50, second the AF Hemingway, Oliva Serie G, Rocky Patel Vintage 99
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I gave a buddy a Hemingway and he liked it, but I don't think I hooked him. Moving to phase 2...
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Give the guy some CAO with a fancy band and he will be hooked by all the pretty colors and impressive marketing...then buy him a Tatuaje hat and he'll never look back...