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I just finished smoking one of those cigar and don't know why, but I'm a little queasy now.
Does anybody out there know why I'm a little queasy? I'm not sure if this is the right group for this post, but am trying.
Many thanks in advance if you reply to this post.
 
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Did you eat before you smoked?
Was it your first cigar?
Do you smoke medium/strong cigars?
 
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I did eat chicken wings before I smoked that cigar.
It was my first cigar I smoked in a while after a long absence on the sidelines.
I do smoke mild cigars.
Hope this helps you figure out why.
 
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I think it all depends on if the wings were boneless...


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I smoked one the other day and I didn't think it was a full bodied smoke, maybe medium at best.


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Originally posted by Anduma22:
I did eat chicken wings before I smoked that cigar.
It was my first cigar I smoked in a while after a long absence on the sidelines.
I do smoke mild cigars.
Hope this helps you figure out why.


If you are accustomed to smoking very mild cigars, it is quite possible that this was too bold for you. While I find the cigar to be medium, some may find it stronger.

It could have also just caught you on an off day... I say, if you liked it (flavor), give it another shot before you give up.

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Originally posted by mbflash80:
I think it all depends on if the wings were boneless...


I want boneless wings now... jerk!
 
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Originally posted by Anduma22:
I just finished smoking one of those cigar and don't know why, but I'm a little queasy now.
Does anybody out there know why I'm a little queasy? I'm not sure if this is the right group for this post, but am trying.
Many thanks in advance if you reply to this post.



Epernays are the mildest cigars I smoke.. they're so creamy and cool like iced coffee that I forget how much nicotine they might carry. Hopefully the last one you smoked won't discourage you from trying another in the future.







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These are great cigars and I really like them. Dion, Pete and the "Don" are in friendly competition for control of my palate. But, these Epernays are one fine smoke. I like them much more than the original Illuisione line.



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these are some of the finest NC's and the power is very subtle. I absolutely love these.


"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points."
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If you feel a unpleasant nic buzz- eat a spoon of sugar- it tends to stop it quickly.
 
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