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    Hi

    Thanks for the warm welcome and all the reply's. Well there are two small cigar/pipe shops in Bruges. But in the week I'm at school in Ghent and there is a bigger one here. Neither are on that list though.

    I will write down those brands and check for price's on them.

    I was hoping those Dannemann's would be good. But I'll guess I will find out when I try them!

    What do you guys use to light them? I normally use just whatever I have nearby... but one friend suggest wooden sticks. Any other tips?

    I always had trouble with cigars that I had to cut myself, but these dannemans are pre-cut in tubes.

    Thanks again for the warm welcome and the reply's. I'll be sure to post back my experiences with the Dannemann's.

    Oh, I remember that we sometimes get a fat Cortez cigar (darkblue tubes). But I'll be sure to check out those brands when these Dannemanns run out. I think I'll try one later this week.

    Michiel

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    i use a colibri torch ligher. you want to stay away from the bic lighers becuase they use lighter fluid instead of butane. butane burns cleaner than lighter fluid and the lighter fluid may impart an unpleasant taste in the cigar. you can also use wooden matches, paper matches burns to fast, at least for me.
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    I'm just guessing, but I'd be willing to bet that these are short filler, machine made cigars, made in Germany with "pure Havana" tobacco which was not of a good enough quality for use in premium, long filler, hand made cigars. Note that there is no indication where the wrapper and binder leaves come from.

    They might be OK, but they're probably not going to be wonderful.

    Try to find a Montecristo #2 or a Bolivar Belicoso Fino or a Hoyo de Monterey Epicure #2. These should be moderately priced and should give you a better idea if you want to know what all the fuss is about "Cuban cigars."
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    Hi all,

    Today I had some spare time so I tried one of the cigars. I lighted it with a cooking fire as I thought it would be a good as it capable of lighting everything up at one time with a good gas. Not that it mathers that much..

    The smell was not quite as I was expecting, it didn't have a rich smell. The taste wasn't that great either but it was soft all the way! It didn't have that sharp taste at the end (wich I don't like). It had a long warm taste to it. But as I sed, not that great of a taste.

    Well I guess I was expecting too much from a 2,70€ cigar, I just assumed that they would be worth around 5€ here, as I bought them taxfree.

    Thanks for your suggestions, i guess I will try one of the suggested brands.

    Michiel

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    Those Dannemann's sound like decent smokes. And welcome to the board!!! Hey guys! We finally have a homey back in Bruges!

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