I've had a few, but they're no where near as good as a good old fashioned one. When I first started smoking I had a peach and a blackberry, which were decent as best. The only flavoreed Cigar I will smoke is a Makers Mark.
I've had a few, but they're no where near as good as a good old fashioned one. When I first started smoking I had a peach and a blackberry, which were decent as best. The only flavoreed Cigar I will smoke is a Makers Mark.
A guy at Federal Tobacco in Portsmouth said that If you ever come into possession of dried out old cigars put them in tupperware with a shot of your favorite flavored booze and let it sit for a while. Do it for a couple of shots and there you have it.
Has Anyone tried this?
I thought of this again the otherday when I noticed a vanilla wiskey at the liqour store.
Can't say I have ever puffed on a flavored cigar. And my girlfriend is always smoking them, all the different kinds. She always offers a puff to me tooJust smelling it in the room is enough for me...
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I agree to a point. I ordered a "Flavored Sampler" once, containing about 12 cigars. I didn't find one I could smoke past one inch. They were nasty. However, I have found since that I like Havanna Honeys, CAO Gold Honey, and Tatiana Classic Honey for a change of pace. These are hand rolled and contain fine tobacco. Everybody's tastes are different.
Last edited by tuckersdad777; 07-26-2005 at 06:31 PM. Reason: mistake in sentence
Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
Hmm this does interest me...trying to spice up some old stogies? I would think this might have a detrimental effect what with booze being a liquid and whatnot.
Thanks Guys, Great to See I am not the Only One!!!![]()
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Originally Posted by Dmitri
You wouldn't actually soak the cigars in the liquid. Use the shot of booze as humidifier for your humi. In other words, you would soak a piece of cloth or whatever else you may wish to use and place it in with your cigars.
Originally Posted by Cohibanut
Exactly
I've had a couple of rum and port soaked cigars in the long distant past, I think that they soak the tobacco before rolling the cigar. Seem to remember that they were quite pleasant then.
Thing is, a good cigar (£4+) has all the natural flavour(s) that you could want, so why add any more.
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