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Calling All Cigar Aficionados- Advice Needed(Vanity)
Posted on 09/25/2002 7:53:09 AM PDT by yankeedame
Help! I need some advice from all you cigar aficionados. My husband is a new car/truck saleman for Dodge. To all his high end truck customers ($30K+) he gives them a fine cigar as a kind of lagniappe. He's been doing this for about 4 months now; a marketing promo I'll admit, but one that's been working out very well.
Now here's where I need the advice: My husband doesn't smoke. That being the case, the selection of cigars he gives away have been pretty limited to what-looks-expensive-and-cost-a-lot ($6-$19 per).I mean the selections are all over the board.
So, I would appreciate any suggestions and/or recommondations on what kind of fine cigar he should use; something he can stick with.
(If this would help: A general profile of these high-end truck buyers is male, 45+y.o., owns his own business, born and raised here in/around central Ohio area, and he may or may not smoke...but 99% of them will smoke a fine cigar, esp. if they got for free.)
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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To: peteram
Ashton cabinets while too light now for my jaded tastes are wonderful mild very cedary smokes...damn well made too. I think they and Savinelli are made by the Davidoff folks in the Dom Rep.
They used to be a treat for me....like a Davy Special R or T.
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:17:40 AM PDT
by
wardaddy
To: sinkspur
" I like value and you cant beat Dominicans for value "
I agree. I've probably smoked every cigar mentioned on this thread and now I only buy Dominicans. The one I buy is Henry Clay. Hands down the best value of them all. Do your self a favor.
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:23:59 AM PDT
by
MAWG
To: wtc911
Montreal is a wonderful city absent the politics. My dad sold one of his old firms to Montreal Engineering Company (MONENCO) back in the 70s. My family had ties there for some time. I bought a ship from some down and out shipping company there back in 1988 when I owned freighters. I went there numerous times. Great food. Nice looking women too...that never hurts..LOL
There are plenty of online services that ship Cubans. I used to use one that did COD a few years back. I never got burnt but I know the risk is high.
My mom brought some Punch Black Prince cigars back for me from Graycliff in Nassau a few years ago.
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:28:01 AM PDT
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wardaddy
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To: AppyPappy
Order online. I only buy from local stores in emergency or if they have some under the counter deals (Cubans that I like).
My La Glorias run about 3 bucks a stick for what is essentially a double corona which I usually guillotine into 2 robustos.
I think most stogie prices will continue to settle down now that the poseurs are gone but the status showy brands like Opus X will remain high due to their rather obvious cachet. But, even they have come down....as well as authentic Cubans.
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:33:24 AM PDT
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wardaddy
To: yankeedame
To: MAWG
Henry Clay is a well priced brand....mild toasty and smooth. I remember when I liked the Brevas a lot.
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:35:46 AM PDT
by
wardaddy
To: housethatruthbuilt
Fuente Opus X
I just looked and that is one my husband buys. If I remember correctly, it is the one he and one of our sons BET ON in sports wages. :o) So it has to be good, and yes, he is a "Cigar Afficionado".. he even buys the magazine by that name!!
To: wardaddy
Do you recommend anyone in particular for shipping Cubans? I bought many when I was in Germany in July, but now I'm down to me last three. The routine my brother and I developed was pure pleasure for me: Go to some ancient city: Trier, Brussels, Munich, Salzberg and while the women shop, bro and I would find the tobaccanist and buy some Cubans, then find an outdoor cafe and drink German bier while smoking a good cigar.
I'm thinking about ordering from the Net. Can you relate any experiences or recommend anyone in particular?
Respectfully,
DTS
To: wtc911
Geez....I've finally caught up to the head of this thread about my "passion" and I forgot to confess a weakness and perhaps blasphemy to some that I enjoy.
I like a Lars Teten on occasion. They are way way overpriced and you have to keep them in a separate humidor but I like them for a change. Think of it as a clove cigarette I guess.
I know I will get slammed for this admission.
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:38:51 AM PDT
by
wardaddy
To: wardaddy
By the way, I'm not sure where I heard this (may have been here at FR), but I thought it was funny:
"When smoking a Cuban cigar, don't think of it as supporting their economy. Think of it as burning their fields..."
To: wardaddy
I smoked one once.....it was a change of pace, that's for sure.....
To: wardaddy
I used to love LGC, from about 5 yrs ago....I have lost my taste for them recently. Bauza, on the other hand, is a nice mid-day cigar.
Recently, I have been on a LaLuna and Perdomo kick - as well as Cuban petite coronas.
Smoked a Partagas D4 the other night that was just incredible...that "chewy" and "tangy" smoke.....life it good.
To: Defend the Second
I despise La Barba as much as anyone but I am weak when it comes to smoking the occasional Cuban smoke.
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:57:35 AM PDT
by
wardaddy
To: MAWG
I like Henry Clay's, although it's been a while.
So many cigars, so little time to burn 'em!
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posted on
09/25/2002 11:57:50 AM PDT
by
sinkspur
To: ContemptofCourt
LOL...thanks for taking it easy on my blasphemy....I know most fellow smokers hate them and the purported hippie that makes them.
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posted on
09/25/2002 12:01:43 PM PDT
by
wardaddy
To: ContemptofCourt
I guess I'll have to check out these LaLunas...they have been mentioned a few times on this thread.
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posted on
09/25/2002 12:02:59 PM PDT
by
wardaddy
To: yankeedame
Swisher Sweets or Philly Titans are sure to impress.
To: ContemptofCourt
If the dealership he works in is anything like the one I sold cars at for three years (About ten years ago) I wouldn't leave the humidor on the desk. I'd bring in one or two tubed cigars a day for deliveries.
To: wardaddy
An LGC bump to you...
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