FYI...the JdN celebracion and fonseca serie F are NOT mild smokes...very tasty..but NOT mild...
from the SAG catalog....serie F...medium to full bodied...
..................................JdN celebracion...medium to full
FYI...the JdN celebracion and fonseca serie F are NOT mild smokes...very tasty..but NOT mild...
from the SAG catalog....serie F...medium to full bodied...
..................................JdN celebracion...medium to full
eh, i would go with quality, not quantity.
I'd go with the bundles + humi. While soon you'll have all kinds of killer smokes filling that humi (especially if you stick around here), it'll be easier to maintain a constant humidity if your humi has more than a dozen sticks rolling around in the bottom.
Plus, even if the bundles aren't the best quality, their great for when you're out raking the lawn or for passing out to your "non-smoking" buddies at poker parties, etc. No use wasting a top shelf cigar on a guy that can't tell the difference between a Monte No 2 and a Marlboro Light.
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I think that would be a good starting point. For $100 you get a quality humidor and some cigars. They probably won't be all that great but hey, free is free. Savoy came out with the dome-top http://www.holts.com/cgi-bin/ncommer...ow_acc_bar=yes after I already bought the one I have now. If it was available at the time, I would have bought it instead. It doesn't come with any cigars though, but I really like the looks of it and I can recommend Savoy because I have one. Anyways I always recommend it. I'll probably have to get around to buying it one of these days.
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