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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos View Post
    The things I hope to learn next are:

    Safely keeping an infused cigar along with regular ones. Maybe I just need another humidor? I don't know if the light coffee flavor of the Tabak Especial will "leak" onto the others.

    The best way to draw for flavor and not overheating the cigar. Seems like sometimes a stick starts to taste ashy or burnt and I don't know if it's the cigar or me overheating it.

    How to describe the flavors I like and dislike so I can start intelligently experimenting and ranking my experiences.
    Nice intro.

    About the punch - nice pickup. I like those too sometimes.

    I would keep my Macanudos and flavored cigars together - in the trash. The only realistic way you can do this is to have separate humidors, and they need to be at least 111 yards away from each other. Any closer, and it will ruin cigar smoking for you forever.

    As far as overheating the cigar, don't smoke so fast. Put the cigar down, throw some darts, whatever, then pick it back up and take a few more pulls.

    Good luck describing the flavors. I haven't been smoking long, but as a wise man once taught me on this board, there are ONLY two kinds of cigars - the ones you like, and the ones you don't. Try the Newbie Sampler Thread - you won't be disappointed.

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    I used to double and triple puff the cigar when it had indications of going out or didn't produce much smoke. Not good. I have found that every draw should be slow and easy. As mentioned above, you should get in the habit of timing your draws far enough apart to let the cigar settle. If you find that you don't get an adequate amount of smoke or you think the cigar might be going out, try drawing again gently after about 10 seconds or so. It usually wakes the burn up.

    Most guys here don't like flavored cigars. If you do, that's OK, but there is no way to store them with your other cigars. The perfume will mingle. If you like the Macs, smoke them. Macanudo is probably the best selling cigar in the US, probably because it is the most recognizable name out there. But don't let the hype fool you. There are much better cigars out there for less money. Personally, I think they are flavorless.

    Jump in and try the newbie sampler. It'll let you talk one on one with someone here who has experience and will get you a variety of good cigars at a reasonable price.

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    Ok, good advice. That ADD thing makes me want to just smoke the thing. Yeah, slow down and enjoy. But I can speed up and enjoy too.

    Come to think of it, maybe that's part of the difference between the cigars I like, and the ones I don't. Sometimes I sit on the back of the boat with my feet in the water and a good scotch, smoking really slowly, talking with friends. Other times I'm just smoking and probably drawing too often.

    But don't let the hype fool you.
    Where does one hear this hype? I don't know anything about the brand. I don't read the cigar magazines or anything where apparently this hype is printed. I honestly just came across this cigar because a friend sent me some.

    Interestingly, the wife hates the smell of this cigar and says its smoke has a chemical smell. She likes most others.

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    "Interestingly, the wife hates the smell of this cigar and says its smoke has a chemical smell. She likes most others.[/QUOTE]

    I have to agree with your wife. I sometimes take a cigar into my workshop with the A/C running and door closed. So it's normal to go in several days later and still smell cigars. But, I once smoked a Macanudo in there and for about a week I could smell the difference. This is absolutely a fact. I wonder what they add for so-called flavor enhancement. It definately does have a kind of residual sulfurous chemical smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos View Post

    Where does one hear this hype? ...
    Macanudo is the most heavily advertised brand in the US and has the biggest brand recognition. Many new smokers walk into a cigar shop and that's the only face they recognize.

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    Welcome from Ottawa, Canada .

    I've had a few Mac 1968's - not bad, but waaayyyy over-priced. Very different from other Macadoodles.

    FYI on the museum humi: "The lid contains a removable limited-edition giclee print on 100 percent rag museum board and paper, created by famed 3-D artist Charles Fazzino. Each unique piece is signed and numbered by the artist."
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    Welcome from CO. Take advantage of the newb sampler, I wish that I had.
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    Yeah, the 3D print thing is kinda cute. I don't know that it adds anything, being on the inside, but again for $50 I sure can't complain. I think I'm going to visit that store frequently and get ready to pounce when the current box is sold out. Heck, maybe I'll buy one or two. I'd like to know what I get from a $30 cigar.

    I probably won't buy the 1968 again, since I like the Oliva better and it's within the same taste range, but with a lower price. I didn't realize that Macanudo added anything to the tobacco! So it's kind of like a cigarette I guess.

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    Welcome to the boards Carlos and nice score on the humi

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    Welcome to the board, hope you enjoy your stay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Welcome from Ottawa, Canada .

    I've had a few Mac 1968's - not bad, but waaayyyy over-priced. Very different from other Macadoodles.

    FYI on the museum humi: "The lid contains a removable limited-edition giclee print on 100 percent rag museum board and paper, created by famed 3-D artist Charles Fazzino. Each unique piece is signed and numbered by the artist."
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    Cool Welcome to the boards!

    Very nice to meet you! Nice intro! That's coming from one noob to another. Macanoodles! That was the very first cigar that I smoked... perhaps the second one. For the person who has no experience in cigars the experience of smoking one is ok. But after trying some others, I really have enjoyed the variety, and much better flavor of others. I am not much for flavored cigars either. I thought I would like them, but comparing them side by side to not flavored the not flavored ones win hands down. Of course, smoke what you want to smoke and enjoy every experience. I just got set up with a coolidor 48qt. I only have 5 sticks in it but that will change very soon. Welcome from east central Oregon! Hope you enjoy the boards as much as I have. You will find everyone here very helpful! Roger.

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