Craig Mac
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Had an H Upmann Mag 46 on the course and an Opus Fuente Fuente at the pub yesterday.
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Alright, I need a little THP assistance here. I'm playing in a golf outing on Saturday and want to buy a few cigars for our foursome.
Looking to spend in the $10-$15 range. Any recommendations?
10-15 per cigar or total for 4 of them?
Depends on what level smoker you are buying for. If they are beginner smokers just get them some cigars in the $6-$7 range like Oliva G, Romeo y Juileta Habana Reserve, Rocky Patel Vintage 90 or 92. If they are experienced smokers go with the Padron 1964's or Brown Label Tatuaje's
For carting cigars to the course, I usually recommend getting ones in aluminum tubes. The tube is great for protection plus it helps keep them humidified.
I'm a sucker for Dunhill and Davidoff on the course. Both are fairly mild and smooth, and could fit your budget (Davidoff might stretch it a bit).
For after the round with a beverage, I like a cameroon or maduro. Partagas is one of my top ranks.
64's are like 25$ a crack here maybe I need to start shopping with you.
Thanks for the help, friends. Some good recommendations here. I'll probably go on Wednesday to pick something up. Definitely just want a nice mild cigar.
Gurkha Twisted Indie
It was easy drawing and pretty smooth actually. I typically inhale and it bit me good. I almost barfed. Stuck to slow draws after that and enjoyed it quite a bit.
I always do, but this one made me pay lol. Didn't help to be a lot on the hungover side.
I live on the edge! Bring it!
Have you tried any of the Gurkhas? They have some really cool artwork on them, which is sort of what drew me to them.
What is a benefit to inhaling?