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    Not sure what your budget looks like, but be prepared for sticker shock in Ontario. It ain't pretty...

    You could go with ones everyone recommends, but you'll pay through the nose...

    "Reasonable" priced Cubans that are nice...

    SLR Serie A.
    Vegas Robaina Famosos
    Sancho Panza Non Plus
    Punch Petit Coronas
    El Rey del Mundo Petit Coronas
    Fonseca (just about any)
    La Gloria Cubana Tainos


    "El Cheapo" (which are nice):

    Quinteros line (Brevas, Nacionales, Panetalas)
    Jose La Piedra (Brevas, Nacionales, Cremas)
    Vegueros


    Be careful of counterfeits - they're pretty prevalent in Canada...

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    SLR Serie A
    Any San Cristobal de la Habana

    and pretty much everything ggiese said.
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  4. Default My advice, try some cheaper ones first...

    My first purchase was a box of 'Cuban Label' cigars from cigar.com

    They have their own selection of "House" blends

    That means that they are kinda like the discounted bottle of ketchup in the supermarket - in comparison to the real thing.

    This is by no means a bad thing;

    1) the retail at about $55 per 25 box (with free shipping)
    2) there are sample boxes that allow you to get a feel for all of the different flavours and tastes and types
    3) They come in all the sizes possible (just about) ranging from about 4 and 3/4" to the 7.5" churchills (my fave)

    These are not SHOW STOPPING cigars. But the stoogie review (link below) says that for the price the quality is good.

    Hope this helps,
    Seano

    http://www.cigar.com/cigars/privatelabel.asp?brand=449

    http://www.stogiereview.com/2011/04/...m-cuban-label/ (even a video here where you can watch it being smoked)

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    At just over $2 per, anything better than "dog turd wrapped in burnt hair" is good for the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eville View Post
    At just over $2 per, anything better than "dog turd wrapped in burnt hair" is good for the money.
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    I'm out in Alberta and I would recommend you don't get all hung up on Cuban's just because we can get them here legally. Not that they're not good, it's just there are a LOT of non-Cuban cigars out there that are extremely good (Padron is a prime example).

    Whenever I go into my B&M, I buy something new to me that I've never tried before. Sometimes it's a Cuban, sometimes it's not. Sometimes I buy one of each.

    Through trying different cigars I've found quite a few I like a lot. One of my personal favorites is the Romeo y Julietta Churchill. Those aren't cheap though. You're looking at around $30/each. At least, out here in AB I'm paying that when I buy them at the B&M.

    If you're looking for a less expensive Cuban that's relatively speaking "good". Check out the Por Laranaga Montecarlo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seanoprawno View Post
    My first purchase was a box of 'Cuban Label' cigars from cigar.com

    They have their own selection of "House" blends

    That means that they are kinda like the discounted bottle of ketchup in the supermarket - in comparison to the real thing.

    This is by no means a bad thing;

    1) the retail at about $55 per 25 box (with free shipping)
    2) there are sample boxes that allow you to get a feel for all of the different flavours and tastes and types
    3) They come in all the sizes possible (just about) ranging from about 4 and 3/4" to the 7.5" churchills (my fave)

    These are not SHOW STOPPING cigars. But the stoogie review (link below) says that for the price the quality is good.

    Hope this helps,
    Seano

    http://www.cigar.com/cigars/privatelabel.asp?brand=449

    http://www.stogiereview.com/2011/04/...m-cuban-label/ (even a video here where you can watch it being smoked)
    No, DO NOT smoke garbage like this. Let's take this "try some cheaper ones first" logic one step further:

    "Go to your local gas station and buy White Owls, Garcia Vega and any other crap they have lying around....."



    The review shat Shawno referenced from stooge review says these cigars are crap.

    Shawno, here's what you said in your very first post
    I like cigars - fact! Problem is, i don't know a lot about them.
    So, if you don't know "a lot" about cigars, why are you offering advice to a guy who sounds like he knows more than you (which is a pretty easy hurdle to jump over). You've only been a member here for what, 48 hours and fifteen minutes? Kinda reminds me of a pimple faced freshman in Chemistry class on the first day of school saying to the professor after ten minutes "Hold on Prof., I got ya covered, I'll take over the rest of the lecture for you."

    So TontoSmoker, don't pay any attention to Shawno and don't put much stock in so-called "reviews" from dopes who post garbage on places like stooge review.
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  9. Default Cuban cigars

    Hello,

    I'm also in Canada and you are correct, Cuban cigars are legal in Canada, I think the cigar you got might be a Cohiba. There are many brands of Cuban cigars:

    Cohiba (Top of my list especially the Siglo III)
    Romeo y Julietta
    Monte Cristo

    Something like a Romeo y Julietta #1 or a Cedros De Luxe would be nice in term of smoking time and taste.

    As you will see, Cuban cigars are pretty expensive over here you won't find many Cuban cigars under 15$ a piece for the size you seem to like, a Cohiba esplendido sells for about 57$ a piece. I stongly suggest you try Nicaragua cigars like the Casa Magna Colorado series, they come in different shapes and sizes. There is also the Carlos Torano Master series (also from Nicaragua)

    Make sure the cigars are hand made !!!

    Good luck !!

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