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I will be there Tuesday. I have never had a CC before. What can I expect price wise for singles or 3-5 packs? Any info and suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks guys..


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Posts: 314 | Location: Covina, California | Registered: May 18, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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jmurrillo I am leaving for Cabo today and coming home Tue. I go there often (3 times in 07 and once already this year) The lcdh there is very well stocked but not a bargain as far as price. The psd4's werent too bad at $200.00 per s the box If you just want to have a few cc there are plenty of singles in the 10-15 dollar range. The lcdh also owns Hemingways cigar bar and the same high quality Cubans can be found there as well. I reccomend visiting there and having a Mojito and a puro it is well worth it. Also only buy cigars at the lcdh and Hemingways there are a lot of fakes in the town and resorts
 
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I have never had a CC before.


You are right outside of L.A have you seen Sucklings video about C.C available in L.A. Also have you ever thought of trying T.J Mexico there is an LCDH there. Enjoy your trip and only buy at LCDH.


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You might want to check it out
[URL=http://www.jnjhabanos.com/]

Good Luck have a great time!
 
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I picked a few sticks at Hemmingways back in March. Stayed in the 10-15$ range (Choix, Petit edmundo,) Picked up the little Cohiba maduro, not impressed. Try a few pc's or minuto's they won't break the bank.

Pepe, might have a few of those 80$ Sublimes left if you're lucky.

Make sure you try their Big Papa Mojito.
 
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J & J on Madeiros is right downtown. 5 minute walk from the harbor/waterfront area.

Fine selection of Tequilas and great walk-in humidor.
 
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Thanks guys! I'm off tho the cruise ship in about a half hour.


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You guys give the best info. I'm on a cruise to Cabo end of January. J&J/Hemingway's will be my last stop before getting back on the ship, but I plan on giving myself plenty of time to hang out.
 
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