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    Default Another Newbie Joins the ranks

    Hi folks:

    Well, I must have past the background check, the fingerprinting and the retinal eye scan because my account has finally been validated. So now I can stop lurking and become a full fledged newbie cigar guy.

    Things I've learned already from lurking:

    A) Learn from Ruger's poor example and don't ask silly questions. If you do, just say "Sorry about that". Threatening people is almost never the right course of action.

    B) Stay away from Acid cigars (But the packaging looks so X-Treem)

    C) Cuban Crafters do, in fact, make good, cheap humidors. Cool, that's good to know.

    D) There's this strange and wonderful place called CBID. I checked it out and it's overwhelming. I have no idea what makes a good cigar yet and there are SO MANY!

    E) This hobby would nest together nicely with my long standing fondness for single malt whiskeys and high end bourbons (You guys really must try Buffalo Trace. It makes that Maker's Mark stuff taste like gasoline).

    F) I have no idea what persimmons, termites, raisons, or mice have to do with cigars. I assume it's part of some pagen ritual. Is nudity and dancing around campfires somehow involved?


    So here's my cigar history. I've smoked perhaps a dozen cigars in my life. But I'm proud (and even a bit smug) to say that I have never touched a swisher sweet or any of those other supermarket atrocities. Unfortunatly, I havn't kept any record of what those smokes were. I must say that with at least half of the cigars I had I was more involved with the glass of scotch than the smoke.

    During a vacation in Mexico I did have what was alledgedly a cuban cigar. That was the first time that I understood how the term "creamy" could relate to the taste of a cigar. It definatly was a very different and very good taste. But the stack of empty margarita glasses on the table in front of me may have clouded my judgement a bit. If that was a true Cuban then I think I caught a glimpse of what all the fuss is about. Even with my newbie pallette I could tell there was something special there.

    So a couple of weeks ago a friend gave out presents during her birthday (great Idea I think. She gave out presents to thank all her friends just for being cool friends). All the guys got a Garo Habano cigar. As far as I remember I've never had one. So a few nights ago I lit it up and I have to say that I was not in the right frame of mind to have a cigar. I think I was just overwhelmed with the smell, tast, and nicotine hit. My head was buzzing hard after only a few puffs. And it simply would not stay lit if I put it down for more than 30 seconds or so.

    I finaly came to the conclusion that I was not enjoying the experience and I let it die. Considering the darker color of the wrapper I'm guessing that perhaps that particular cigar was probably too "full bodied" for a noob. I probably needed something more mellow.

    So here's my plan to experience cigars in a more appropriate fashion:

    I'm going to get the Cuban Crafters 15 cigar sampler with the small humidor. I'll get a 50-50% poly glycol/distilled water solution and prime my humidor. Then I'll let the cigars rest in the humidor for 1 or 2 weeks before trying them out. I think I'll start with the Don Kiki Green label since I've read here that it's a pretty mellow cigar and is probably a good starter cigar. And this time I'm going to set aside the time to sit and really enjoy the smoke AND I'll keep a little journal of what my impressions are of the smoke.

    Then, after trying several of the sampler cigars, I can say "I like this aspect of this cigar and I didn't like this aspect of this other cigar. Knowing that, what would you guys suggest for my next 5 pack?"


    Or I may just drink some scotch and smoke a cigar and enjoy the moment.

    In any case, it's good to meet you all.

    Greg
    Last edited by Dru Lee Parsec; 10-12-2006 at 12:49 PM.

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    nice intro...welcome....

    was the cigar a "garo" or "gran" habano??.....darker wrapper tells me it was a maduro...which is not neccessarily stronger just beause it's darker....

    my preference in the CC line is the DK brown,salazar,and the cuban crafters....stick around and have fun...

    we tend to end up destroying assholes like ruger.....it's quite easy...

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    was the cigar a "garo" or "gran" habano??
    Luckily, I saved the band. It's says Garo in large letters and Habano underneath. The ring band is mostly red with a light brown border.

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    Wow! Helluva intro. Welcome to cigarsmokers from Canada.

    Don't forget to fill in your profile
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    if i'm not mistaken...garo is a small line that is from california...not widely distributed...not sure where they're made. i'm in the midst of a move so i'm unable to check my perelman's guide....gran habano is a fairly new line....they make great cigars at very reasonable prices.......

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    Hi welcome. The trip to Mexico sounds awesome. I've never ordered any cigars from Holt's before, but I bought a humidor from them and they were really professional about it, I assume the same with cigars. So, here is a link to check out: http://www.holts.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ListSamplers

    Some samplers you may want to check out are: Arturo Fuente Don Carlos, some really like the Ashton VSG but I'm not too fond of it, La Aroma de Cuba, La Aurora, Padron Natural

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    Welcome from MT, and nice first post!

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    Great intro!! Welcome from Misery....err I mean Missouri.
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    Great goddamn intro, never you mind about the nude dancing pagan thing, and welcome to CS!
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  10. Default Your right about good bourbon

    my brother, gave me as a wedding present last month a bottle of 16 year old, distilled in 1974 A.H. Hirsch Reserve. MMMM, good stuff, my wife said it would make a good whiskey sour, and I said probably, but you'll never know.

    PS

    I'm new here also,
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    Great introduction I love someone was a sense of humor. I hope to see you at chat night sometime. Welcome!






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    Welcome to CS. You're definitely not a Ruger.
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    upon further review...it seems that dru....while admittedly giving us this excellent newbie post may have gone over the newbie first month word restriction.
    unless we waive the restriction,dru will be restricted to a few "yes" or "no" responses...

    what do you think of all this,dru??....

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    Greetings...I usually am a rum drinker...But I bought a bottle of Buffalo Trace last weekend. It's good stuff!!

    Hang around...This is a pretty cool place.

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    Welcome from NYC

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    One of the best intros I have read. Welcome from Salt Lake City.
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    Welcome Dru,

    Sounds like you got the bug .
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    Welcom. Nice intro. Here is a link that helped me set up my humidor.

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/showthre...season+humidor

    Follow it. It will take you home.

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    Welcome from the UK
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    upon further review...it seems that dru....while admittedly giving us this excellent newbie post may have gone over the newbie first month word restriction.
    unless we waive the restriction,dru will be restricted to a few "yes" or "no" responses...

    what do you think of all this,dru??....
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