This is where I buy the majority of my cigars. If you intend on buying any, I'd suggest trying out Corona size cigars in the mild to medium strength range. Coronas cost less, but provide excellent flavor.
Also for you guys looking www.cigarpage.com www.coronacigar.com www.foxcigar.com www neptunecigars.com Are just a few of the sites I use cigar page is generally cheaper than anyone and free shipping. Corona is great to free shipping over 100 and no sales tax if you live outside fl. Fox cigar is free shipping and a great place to buy singles if you only buy 1 cigar it still ships free. Neptune is another Florida retailer so free shipping and no sales tax outside of Florida.
The Olivia Serie V Melanio is an outstanding cigar. In addition to my local shop, I’ve ordered a couple of times from JR Cigars when they’re on sale. JR Cigars will also occasionally have name brand seconds for really good pricing, and I’ve never found anything wrong with them. Just some small imperfection that the average person can’t find, usually.
Here in Houston, it's been a miserably Hot, and Humid year, since around May. Temps well over 100 most days, and no rain. Even now it has cooled to the mid to upper 90's, with some rain. Tolerable, but now the mosquitoes have moved in. So, it has been very difficult to enjoy a good cigar, outside. I start a cigar, get half way through, start flop sweating, or spend too much time swatting mosquitoes. Not the way I like to relax with a good cigar. So, I just break out the lesser cigars, that I don't mint tossing early.
I like mild and cheap. Though I prefer a torpedo for flavor these were a bargain on Cigar Bid I couldn't turn down.
Been playing Texas hold ‘Em with some guys that enjoy cigars. We each toss a couple of cigars in the pot. With 6 or more players. Usually 1st and 2nd place split. It makes for a fun day and gives me the opportunity to smoke cigars and try new stuff.
Watching a Youtube stream about Israeli/Gaza war and enjoying a nice Oliva Serie O with my coffee........
Enjoying an El Rico Habano and a tabletop fire out on the patio... Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
It's been estimated that Burns smoked around 300,000 cigars during his lifetime, starting at the age of 14. In his final years, he smoked no more than four a day.