New to cigars....need advice on a good first.
Hello, I'm turning 18 in one month and I'm interested in trying out a cigar. My question is, what is a good first brand or type of cigar to try?
My stepdad gave me a Romeo y Julieta (churchill it says on the actual cigar, are they cuban?), would this bee good (I'm not going to try until I'm 18)? Problem is, the Romeo is a bit stale and dry, is there a way to bring it back to life or is it dead?
I'm willing to spend up to $30 on a good one. I don't want my first experience to be a bad one.
Thanks for any advice.
Happy Birthday (in advance)
If the Romeo y J has just been kept "outside" in room air, chances are at this point it's hopeless. Sorry. If I were you I wouldn't even bother smoking it. It would be a very bad experience if it's dried out.
The Montecristo White Label line Drake spoke of are very nice and a fav of mine too for a milder cigar.
I also want to comment that going out and spending $30 right now on a cigar would be foolish. Let me explain.
You have yet to educate your palette. You don't yet know what to look for in a cigar's flavor. You don't know how a good cigar tastes. You don't know how cigar brands and styles can vary in flavor. Just because a cigar costs $30 doesn't mean it's good. Some of the best cigars around sell for about $5 to $10, no joking. Hell, there a actually a few cigars out there like Maria Mancini's that sell for around $3 to $4 that have gotten rave reviews from many afficionados. Some very expensive cigars just aren't worth the money. If you go out and spend $30 on a cigar and light it up you will have ZERO idea of what you are smoking since you have nothing to compare it to.
Quite frankly, I have no idea why ANYONE would even want to spend $30 on a cigar! I certainly wouldn't! (well.....maybe If I won the lottery.....MAYBE) Save your money or spend it wiser.
Most cigar smokers will tell you. Start out with mild cigars. I would recommend MACANUNDO cigars. They are mild. They are consistent and well made. They are also affordable. A nice Mac costs around $6. There are many other nice, mild cigars out there to try. As I said, start mild, explore the different brands. Most important ASK your tobacconist! He/She will be very happy to help in your selections.
After you have been smoking for a while, start trying stronger stuff. The Romeo lines are a great step up from the Macanudos. After that try Punch or Gloria Cubana. Again, ask about different brands. Any good cigar shop owner will gladly help. Don't be embarassed to ask. That's what their job is!
As you go along, your experience will be the best teacher. Everyone has their own preferences as far as favorite cigars. What one may consider awesome, another may consider it a dud. The only way to find out is to try. That's most of the fun with cigars. Trying new stuff!
Most of all, remember and I mean this sincerely........a high price doesn't mean you will be getting an enjoyable cigar. You'll see!
Have fun and good smokes (and wait till your 18!!!!)
p.s. "everything in moderation"
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