Quote Originally Posted by aainstigator View Post
Thanks for the advice too. I jumped into the strong cigar first and learned my lesson the hard way. It gave me a great story to tell at partys though :)


Here is another quick question......

When I try the cheaper cigars ($1.50 each) they leave a bad taste in my mouth and I really do not enjoy them. Is this normal or is it because of a cheap cigar? In other words what I am asking is do my flavored cigars mask the nicotine flavor and when I try the unflavored cigars am I always going to get the "bad taste?"

I am not trying to bash the cigars I am just curious if the cheapo cigars usually leave the taste where a high-quality cigar does not leave a taste?

Thanks.
Scott
Take apart a $1.50 cigar you buy in the gas station and see what's inside. I think you'll be shocked. Not exactly one of those handmade cigars you'll get at a tobacconist...

The key to enjoying a cigar is getting a GOOD cigar - whether it's flavored or not. CAO is a well made cigar. I've been known to enjoy a flavored cigar from time to time (not often, actually - but I have...)

BTW - If you're liking flavored cigars, try the Drew Estate Java (other than the Waif). I like smokin 'em while drinking a can of Pepsi...