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You get what you pay for. Like anything there are some exceptions though. Sometimes you can find a great cigar for $5, sometimes you'll get a average one for $15.
Originally Posted by TheSilentChamber
...or how about a GREAT cigar for $2-3 (el camino dominicana..by matasa)..i'd pick one of them up before i'd pick up an opus x (which i don't like)...there are very good to excellent cigars in many price ranges...the fun is in the hunt...
hey doc...i want some food from corky & lenny's....and a steak from the hyde park....
Sorry...no intention of being rude. I am a family practice physician in Cleveland who loves cigars...(of course in moderation). Searched for a nice cigar message board and seem to have found one. Not new to smoking but not as experienced as some. Here to learn and teach. I do appreciate your interest.Originally Posted by ggiese
Welcome to CS Doc. Learning what you like is part of the expierence . Try everything and dont judge by price or how pretty the band is ect ect ect
The older I get ,the better I was
Originally Posted by FPDoc77
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My doctor prescribes cigars (in moderation) as a way to relieve stress... And I truly and thoroughly enjoy my time smoking cigars - so it's gotta help my heart!!!
Kevin7 and BigPoppaPuff are absolutely correct. The nice thing is you'll find all kinds of recommedations on this (and other boards) about great low-priced smokes (the holy grail of cigars).
But there are expensive cigars that are just mind-blowing (some of the Davidoff's come to mind - especially the Anniversario series - the construction and flavor are phenomenal). Part of the joy of a very expensive cigar is the blending of the tobacco's. If they pull it off correctly, the cigar is awesome...
Anyways - enjoy the board!!!
Last edited by ggiese; 11-12-2005 at 08:55 PM.
I appreciate the welcome guys. Davidoff I have not tried. I have stayed away from davidoff due to alot of mixed reviews and the high price range. Do you have a specific davidoff that you think would knock my socks off? If so...I would definately try it out and review it here. And to the previous Opius X reference...I was thinking about trying one. Any other thoughts on the Opius? Im willing to pay the money for a cigar with great flavor.
i don't like opus x...no thumbs up from me...buy some ashton vsg's...or a la aurora preferido...
Originally Posted by FPDoc77
I like Opus, but I also like Sancho Panza's Extra Fuerte's (at about 1/4 the price)... I think the Opus carries a pretty steep price tag for a "decent" cigar. They're a good smoke, but unfortunately hard to find does not necessarily equate to the best out there. I think the Anejo's are a better smoke (and cheaper too, if you can find them). You should be seeing Anejo's hitting the stores pretty soon now (beacause of Christmas - they're the dark wrapper cigars with the red ribbon wrapped around the foot - if you can find them at a reasonable price, buy all you can get your hands on!!!). I also like the Diamond Crown Maximus - which are in the same price range as the Opus. To me they are a bit smoother (and sweeter) smoke. They're made with the same quality as the Opus, but for some reason not as hard to find.
The Davidoff that I think knocks socks off is the Anniversario line. Unfortunately, you're gonna pay for 'em (around $20 or more each). They are a very nice cigar, easier to get and better than the Opus (IMHO). The Millenium blends are nice too, if you like a stronger cigar and they are a bit cheaper than the Anniversario (Still in the mid teens, though).
But - if you're gonna look at Davidoff's - the AVO's and Griffin's are nice as well. Some of the taste profiles are very similar to Davidoff, at a much better price (I especially like the AVO Signature line). You're still talking the $8-15 range.
Welcome from Wisconsin.
Remember to breathe
Thanks guys. I appreciate all the advice.
Like anything else, personal preference is more important than price. For example, I like small, sporty cars. Therefore, a Hummer or Range Rover is not as appealing to me as a cheaper car that's smaller. Dig?
I'm a fan of full-bodied cigars, so mild cigars just plain aren't interesting to me, no matter how expensive they might be...
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