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A Canadian newbie here from Vancouver. New to the forum and only started appreciating the finer things in life for about a year. I think it all started way way back while I was still in high school. My first cigar if you can call it that was a White Owl. I liked the smell but didn't enjoy the taste. I tried several other cheapo brands but still was not impressed. That was it. No more cigars, so I thought.
About a year ago I was going to work and I walked by a cigar shop that's on the way. I have walked past the same shop for many months and the thought never entered my mind but for some reason that night, I had to go in. I was impressed with their selection. At that time I still did not know much about cigars but the clerk convinced me to go with a Cohiba. He told me, "You can't go wrong with a Cohiba!" I was amazed at how well they looked. $30 later I walked out with a Robustos. Once out of the store, I started to think about what I just paid for the Cohiba. I thought the clerk just suckered me into buying an over priced cigar. So I started to light the cigar and was starting to get the feeling you get when you realized you've been taken advantage of when all of a sudden, the aroma of the cigar took over me. I took several draws to make sure the cigar was lit completely. (I knew that much) That was the moment that I was hooked. Since then I have been trying different brands at different price ranges.
So on to the question in the subject line. I will be in Seattle via cruise ship in mid May and would like to know if anyone in the area could recommend a good shop nearby? I googled and found:Rain City Cigar and Kirsten Pipe. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I really like Java by Drew Estates and Earth Nectar by CAO. Nothing too full bodied. Thanks
 
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My favorite cigar shop here in Seattle is in Pike Place Market. Tobacco Patch has a phenomenal selection of cigars. They are also a great source for limited production cigars like Partagas 160, La Aurora Cien Anos, & LFD Mysterio.


1906 Pike Pl Ste 6
Seattle, WA 98101-1055
Phone: (206) 728-7291

I wish you sun & good fortune on your visit.
 
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Rain City is a bit far off from the cruise ship terminal. The one dbphotowa mentioned is much more convenient for the quick trip.

When are you in town? I might be willing to do a trade of some NCs... You're almost better off bringing your own.

Cheers!
 
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Thanks for your input guys. I will be there in mid May. I'm hoping to find brands that we don't carry up here. It's amazing the selection you have in the South.
 
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