i kinda of new on this.... 4 years ago i started to smoke cigars in some ocasions. but i quit 2 years ago. no i am getting the cigar again. the question is. I ussually smoke a couple of brands and not the most expensive cigars. 4 years ago i was smoking: Puros Indios Cigars. Colorado Claro Puros Indios Maxima Reserva, Colorado Claro Baccaratt Camacho Corojo
And that was all.
Now i have a box of indios, a box of Aliados and a box from cienfuegos from the same factory. a box of camacho corojo. but i want your oppinions about the best cigars here in Honduras. i have a couple of cubans too. 12 Punch coronation 10 Romeo y Julieta No 1
Not too sure what you are saying you need help with, but if you are saying you live in Honduras, think you would have easy access at decent prices to some of the best NC cigars made. I smoke a lot of Punch Champions and Rothschilds, but there are many others. Do some research on the internet.
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i was talking about the best Brands, the best Honduras Brands.
I know that Indios, Camacho, Bacarrat..... but thats all, some guy gave me 10 Flor de Copan Cigars, but i dont know about those.
Just a comment, Rolando Reyes Sr. (owner of puros indios Cigars), has released a 12 years Old Tobacco Cigars.... Aliados aniversary, or something like that, i am buying a box for US$ 230, but i think there in the US will be a couple of dollars expensive. There is will be a great new edition of Cienfuegos too, i will let you know and if you are interested i can tell you where to find it.
It used to be that Honduran cigars used primarily Honduran tobacco, but that is no longer true. There's really no uniformity of style and flavor with Honduran cigars anymore -- the mild, light-wrappered Gisperts and Nat Sherman Hosts share shelf space with bolder blends from Camacho and Villazon (Punch, Hoyo, Bolivar Cofradia) while the Carlos Torano stuff has a character all its own.
i am interested in Honduras Brands couse is easy for me to obtain. cubans are all over the world, but Non Cuban.... its hard. if you dont live in the US
LOL, most of us would like to have your "problem" with ccs being too abundant. Are you saying that you can't find NCs locally, or are you looking for internet sites to buy NCs? There was a recent thread on sites selling NCs.
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exactly........ i saw the topic about online buying.. nice prices and nice cigars.
as you said, here is easy to find cubans, not all of those but most. Cohiba Romeo y Julieta Hoyo de monterey Punch (one of my favorites) partagas bolivar Montecristo