Cuban Cigars
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Ok, I realize that most of you are American and dont have
decent access to Cuban cigars. I am Canadian so I can get them pretty easily.
That being said, you guys really seem to know your stuff and Id still like to ask you guys a question. Ive been smoking Cigars off and on for almost 20 years now, but mostly they have been Cuban and I started getting into it seriously into them over the last 4 months or so. The collection has grown to two humidors and over 150 cigars and I now I find myself making time to smoke them.
Anyway, as I smoke more and more and try different manufacturers and brands I find myself thinking that these Cubans that everyone loves so much are over rated. Although some are excellent, I cant say that they are better than some others that I have smoked at ½ the price.
Im just wondering how everyone else feels about them.
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Cubans are a treat and I have hand a handful, but the ones I have had I've researched and done my homework on what is good and what everyone else likes and I have smoked some GEMS!
That being said I have ordered a TON more cigars from online like C.COM and others (Not thompsons) for FAR cheaper... You really can't get a daily deal on a Cuban!
I like a cuban that I KNOW I like for special occasions, and Non-Cubans for really enjoying life everyday! Plus there are alot of Non-Cuban I have found that taste just as good or better!
Yeah. What he said........
Marty
the cigar industry in cuba has gone downhill since Castro took over. many of the great cigar families either fled the country or were forced to give up their land. of course some were left but this drain of tobacco "greats" did have an impact.
cuba is still a great climate with wonderful soil conditions for tobacco growth.
its a lot like france and wine. though some great wines come out of france they are by no means the only country that can produce a great bottle. there are also a bunch of average and bad wines that come out of france.
cuba doesnt only produce 90+ rated cigars. they also produce some average and below average cigars.
dont feel bad that you dont like cubans as much as you "should"
i dont think they are anything special just because of where they came from.
i only think they are special if the taste good.
"i only smoke cubans... the big fat ones about this big (holds up hand with a circle made out of the index finger and a thumb, the hole is about 2 inches wide) and this long (holds up 2 fingers about 10 inches apart). anything else isnt worth smokin!
i always ask them how much they cost. one guy told me "$4000."
"a box?"
"each"
yeah....
I guess, like in all things, the more educated to get the more you realize how ignorant you were on a subject not so long ago. For some reason, this one just hit me harder than most I guess.
most people in the US have never seen a cuban cigar or smoked one let alone know where to get one in the US. Even many seasoned cigar smokers in the US have never had a Cuban cigar.
But i think Mr. Marvel hit the nail on the head. that people need to brag about their cigars to make them feel important. when they brag to me about the "giant cubans" that i know they have never had and probably dont exist, i can only laugh at their ignorance.
"Long ashes my friends."
By the way, I wasn't lumping you into the group I referred to in my previous post. I didn't want you to think I was trying to put you down or anything.
"Long ashes my friends."
It was said here already about lot's of Cuban families who were involved in the cigar industry left Cuba and set up somewhere else in the world. This has led to a booming industry outside of Cuba taking hold.
That said, Cuba makes some FANTASTIC cigars, they are the standard everyone uses to compare themselves to, and the fact that some of the oldest knowledge left Cuba for other parts of the world means two things. Sticks which can compare to Cuban cigars can now be made in several different countries and be enjoyed by anyone. Mostly thou it does show how important Cuba and the people from Cuba who left for other cigar making countries have been to this industry we all love.
There is a good reason that most cigar advertizing refer to "Cuban seed" or the history of the Master Blender from his days on the farm in Cuba.
They are as entrenched in the history and story of cigars as much as America and baseball is.
It is true that Cubans have a very distinct taste and smell and each palate is different, Mine just so happens to like them.
And as for me, I'm going to try to buy as many Cubans as I can, for when the Trade Embargo is lifted with Castro gone, the tide of people are all saying that quality will go way down due to Cuba not being able to keep up with the New demand.... I have 4 boxes of Cubans resting now... and I'm going to add more soon, so no matter what happens I'll have some of them... But they only account for about 15% of my overall cigars, definitely not the main thing!