Cigar stores in Madrid, Spain
rzaman
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I am planning to take a cigar trip in Madrid. My primary goal is to collect some top cuban cigars. Can someone provide me some recommendation where to go and where to buy some authentic Cuban cigar in madrid? I want to collect:
Cohiba Behike
Cohiba siglo VI
Trinidad
Vegar Robina
Cuaba
I would also appreciate some suggestion.
Thanks
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"The first thing was 'La Venencia', a wonderful old sherry bar in Madrid. Perhaps by now you've already been there, but if not, it can be found at C. Echegaray 7. Echegaray is very central, it runs N-S just about three streets east of Puerta del Sol (going along San Geronimo). They only serve sherry, in all its major varieties, and little snacks to go with it. Stand at the bar and they chalk your tab right on the wooden bar, old school. If you haven't tried 'palo cortado' [a variety of sherry] I'd recommend it - not so easy to find outside Spain. The house rules at La Venencia are "no photos" and "no tipping".
[Along the same street] is Cardamomo which sometimes has live flamenco. Also, a few doors up from La Venencia is La Caserola, a great old-fashioned restaurant where you can stuff yourself on the menu del dia for a reasonable price, if need be."
I'm really into flamenco so I'd definitely recommend seeing some while you're there, although you do run the risk of being steered into tourist-heavy places (which are unlikely to be very authentic, or possibly good!). I trust this friend's taste in flamenco so Cardamomo might be a good bet. Spanish food is great, if you're into the Mediterranean style. Dinner should be started at 9:30-10 PM, lasting long into the night accompanied by a bottle or three of wine Have a great time, man!