Found a cigar I loved, looking for suggestions on similar ones to try
Rob002
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Hello all. I am new to the hobby and so far I have purchased some sample packs of various cigars to explore what I like and dislike. The majority I have tried I tended to enjoy, but cant say Id want another one if I had other choices available.
I recently took a vacation to the Cayman Islands, and while there decided it would be a good time to try a Cuban cigar while I had the chance (since I live in the USA and cant get them legally while at home). One that I made a point to try was the Montecristo #2 since I had read from several sources before going that it was one of the cigars to compare all others to. (I know that is probably a debatable thing, but it seemed like a popular statement enough to at least try).
Well, I sat down with a buddy of mine in a La Casa del Habano store and tried it out. I loved it. It was by far the best cigar I had ever tried (so far). It was smooth smoking from start to end, great tasting, and just an all-around great smoke.
I was very happy to have gotten to try it, but now that I am home am sad that I cant actually get them. So, I will turn to you more experienced folks for some advice to help find some similar cigars to try out that I can find here in the states.
What non-cuban cigars are most like the Cuban Montecristo #2 when it comes to flavor, quality, etc ? I am sure there must be ones that are similar, but there seem to be an endless amount to try so a little help narrowing down the choices would be appreciated.
If there is any more info I can provide to help answer please let me know and I will try my best to answer.
Thanks!
I recently took a vacation to the Cayman Islands, and while there decided it would be a good time to try a Cuban cigar while I had the chance (since I live in the USA and cant get them legally while at home). One that I made a point to try was the Montecristo #2 since I had read from several sources before going that it was one of the cigars to compare all others to. (I know that is probably a debatable thing, but it seemed like a popular statement enough to at least try).
Well, I sat down with a buddy of mine in a La Casa del Habano store and tried it out. I loved it. It was by far the best cigar I had ever tried (so far). It was smooth smoking from start to end, great tasting, and just an all-around great smoke.
I was very happy to have gotten to try it, but now that I am home am sad that I cant actually get them. So, I will turn to you more experienced folks for some advice to help find some similar cigars to try out that I can find here in the states.
What non-cuban cigars are most like the Cuban Montecristo #2 when it comes to flavor, quality, etc ? I am sure there must be ones that are similar, but there seem to be an endless amount to try so a little help narrowing down the choices would be appreciated.
If there is any more info I can provide to help answer please let me know and I will try my best to answer.
Thanks!
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It's better to find an orange that you like and not worry about it tasting like an apple.
There are so many good NC (non-cuban) cigars out there that you can enjoy them as much as a cuban.
It would be easy to go into all the lines (brands) of cigars that can be suggested, but the problem is that everyone's tastes are different. I like Granny Smith apples, while the next fella may like red delicious.
You have to try them to know what you like.
I prefer cameroon wrappers over anything, but that is me. Other guys go nuts for Connecticut wrappers (connies).
The worst part I'd have to say for anyone starting out in cigars is finding out what it is that you like.
And then determining what is that you prefer. It can be difficult and trying at times. But try not to get discouraged.
And read reviews on the cigars you smoke, not so much to decide what to try, but to see what it is that those people taste and experience in a cigar, so you can see if you are on the same page.
Ok, I rambled on enough.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Then do what Teach said
Nailed it!
there are no non-Cuban cigars that taste like Cuban cigars.
in THIS THREAD i have this quote:
if you want the flavor of a Monte #2, then you will only get it from a Monte #2
I think the hardest part of getting started in the hobby is that there seems to be an endless amount of brands to try, and I have not yet tried enough and refined my tastes enough to catch the subtle and subjective flavors that people note in their reviews. My palate is not refined enough (or my brain is not refined enough) to figure out what it is I taste or dont while smoking, but it just registers as good or not, or somewhere in between. I can tell when I like one more than another, but cant yet put into words what it was about it that I liked about the flavor. I am hoping over time my tastes will refine a bit more with experience and I will be able to start narrowing down the tastes and such.
I started keeping a journal of cigars I smoke, and after I log all my notes I try to find reviews on what others wrote about it (Thanks 0patience, your comment assured me this was the right thing to do). I only read them after I log my thoughts though, since I dont want them to influence my own notes. I am finding that after reading them they often times are similar in general, and perhaps those will help me put into words what I think. I also am hoping that after some time and several entries I should be able to see patterns as to types and origins.
For now, its basically a crap shoot and random whats in my humidor that came in that last sample pack? selections, with a few targeted ones to try based on replies here.
Thanks again for the replies. When I started to get into cigars I never knew a community like this existed, so I look forward to reading and posting more in the future.