Aside from the ones George mentioned above (all excellent choices), I also really enjoy the following:
- Romeo y Julietta Churchill
- Bolivar Royal Corona
If you can find them, you definitely want to try the Partagas Series D No.4
Have a great time!
Aside from the ones George mentioned above (all excellent choices), I also really enjoy the following:
- Romeo y Julietta Churchill
- Bolivar Royal Corona
If you can find them, you definitely want to try the Partagas Series D No.4
Have a great time!
Last edited by CptnBlues63; 03-12-2013 at 03:57 PM. Reason: damn fat fingers.......
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
Hmm-mmm...maybe I should stay longer. Thank God for Amex.
Matt
" I enjoy the smell of a good cigar." - Amanda Benefiel (my late Grandmother)
Should I take my travel humi to keep them in while I'm there? Or should a zip-lock-type bag that I assume LCdH probably will have take care of them for the short time they last?
Matt
" I enjoy the smell of a good cigar." - Amanda Benefiel (my late Grandmother)
Ziplock
TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.
Ziplock it is. One less thing to keep track of.
Matt
" I enjoy the smell of a good cigar." - Amanda Benefiel (my late Grandmother)
This is fabulous advice!
My wife, organizational nut that she is, brought a bunch of those size in ziplocks and we used a bunch while in Savannah last week (returned yesterday....to snow *sigh*) There's a couple candy stores in the historical district and we bought a bunch of caramel corn at one and some peanut brittle at the other which ended up in ziplock bags. I bought several cigars on the day after we arrived and put them in a ziplock. More to keep humidity out than in....it was 95+% RH there every day.......LOL.
Now that I've seen this in action, I won't ever travel without them again.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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