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hello all. i know nothing about cigars. I am looking for insight into a good cigar of the month club. Any suggestions?
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: November 20, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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This is a good start ;]
Go over to the Non-Cuban and Cuban 'Wish Lists' threads.

If that doesn't do it, Cigar.com would be highest on my list.

John
 
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There has been a few intersted woman lately kinda nice
 
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Cigar International also has a cigar of the month club, but I have never participated so I have no basis of comparison.
 
Posts: 582 | Location: Ohio | Registered: July 31, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Your best bet would be to visit a good cigar store every month and have them pick out a selection. Then you can go back next month, tell them which cigars you liked and which you didn't, and then let them pick out more cigars based on that...and so on, and so on. Much better idea because there's a high level of personal service involved, which is what you should expect from a knolwegdeable, professional tobacconist.

Most of these Clubs don't send really great stuff. You'll get a mix of good/decent/crap. As your tastes progress, you still get the same mix. Thing is, "boutique' brands don't make many cigars so the really good stuff is tough to come by. The cigar equivalent to Budweiser isn't, so that's what you'll mostly see.

Holt's has some good samplers: www.holts.com. Not a club excactly but much better stuff.

If you don't have a local B&M, call mine: www.citytobacco.com, the phone # is on the site. Ask for Phil or Dino or The Baron, tell them you're new to cigars and want a nice sampler to start off with for, say, $50 or $75. They'll send you a few mild cigars, a few medium cigars and maybe one or two strong-but-not-too-strong picks. Save the bands, paste them into a notebook, enter your comments and then call back 30 days later with your feedback and have them put together another one.

Tell 'em The Cord sent you and they will know what to do.
 
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Cord....edit the link for city tobacco to remove the comma at the end of the URL after the dot com. It's causing the "page can not be displayed error".


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Posts: 1053 | Location: Medford, NY | Registered: July 18, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I actually did a one month for the cigarsinternational.com cigar of the month club to see what they send me. I'll let you know what I got and we'll see what the verdict is.


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Posts: 73 | Location: Addison, TX | Registered: December 14, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I actually did a one month for the cigarsinternational.com cigar of the month club to see what they send me. I'll let you know what I got and we'll see what the verdict is.


I got one as well - we can compare Wink
 
Posts: 578 | Location: Georgia | Registered: December 10, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I do the Cigar International Cigar of the month club. 4 cigars, it is fairly inexpensive, and it lets me try things I would normally not try. This month I got a Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic and a Pryme Gold by Alec Bradley. Both of them I look forward to. THe other 2 were average.


Sometimes you have to go out on a limb, because that is where the fruit is.
 
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My first shipment just came in.. I got:

2 Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic
2 Rp OWR
2 Pryme Gold Series (never heard of it)
2 Felipe Gregorio Dominicana (never heard of it)

I think it's worth the 30 bucks.. Anyone tried those last 2?
 
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Originally posted by Doodface:
My first shipment just came in.. I got:

2 Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic
2 Rp OWR
2 Pryme Gold Series (never heard of it)
2 Felipe Gregorio Dominicana (never heard of it)

I think it's worth the 30 bucks.. Anyone tried those last 2?


I have had a Felipe Gregorio Power, but not the Dominicana. I didn't like it at all, but then again everyone's tastes are different.
 
Posts: 582 | Location: Ohio | Registered: July 31, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The Pryme is the top of the line Alec Bradley release.

What was the Gregorio like? I have two of them and am curious. It was an impulse buy.
 
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Originally posted by Doodface:
My first shipment just came in.. I got:

2 Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic
2 Rp OWR
2 Pryme Gold Series (never heard of it)
2 Felipe Gregorio Dominicana (never heard of it)

I think it's worth the 30 bucks.. Anyone tried those last 2?


I have had a Felipe Gregorio Power, but not the Dominicana. I didn't like it at all, but then again everyone's tastes are different.


I honestly don't expect much from the Felipe Gregorio Dominicana.. it looks cheap and "papery" if that's a description.
 
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I have tried the Pryme and it's not a bad cigar...I would definitely smoke it again if I had more.
 
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Originally posted by Doodface:
My first shipment just came in.. I got:

2 Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic
2 Rp OWR
2 Pryme Gold Series (never heard of it)
2 Felipe Gregorio Dominicana (never heard of it)

I think it's worth the 30 bucks.. Anyone tried those last 2?


Excellent, now I know what I'm getting and I just have to wait. I hope they stuck a humi pack in there because coming from PA to TX during the holidays via USPS ... Well, not the quickest route.


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