Sample pack ?
frysoccer
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I like the taste of Garcia & Vega 1882. These are at the top end of the sweet side. I like the size also. What would you commend for a sample pack?
By the why, i am a newbie.
Jim Freisinger
By the why, i am a newbie.
Jim Freisinger
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Welcomeand to whom is this quaetion diirected? C ya Around0
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Sup Fry welcome to the forums.
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Welcome. Not too familiar with Garcia y Vega. Are they machine made? If you like flavored or infused, I'd recommend an ACID sampler.Guns don't kill people, Daddies with pretty daughters do…..0
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Welcome to the forums!0
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Ya, those are the bodega machine mades. If you are looking to upgrade to the hand made quality cigars, I recommend the ACID line for an easier transition. Also anything by CAO is great. I'd say to avoid any full bodies this early on, just get used to the hand rolled first. And very important: unlike the Garcias, Phillies, etc, these hand rolled ones Must be kept in a humidor. There is plenty of info online, but I'm sure any of us would be glad to guide you. Good luck and Good smokingfrysoccer:I like the taste of Garcia & Vega 1882. These are at the top end of the sweet side. I like the size also. What would you commend for a sample pack? By the why, i am a newbie. Jim Freisinger0 -
You might want to try the CCom sampler...won't break the bank and you can do a quick search here to see which ones are mild/med/full. Plus you'll get a humi bag with it if you don't have a humidor yet...welcome to the forums!0
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Welcome. You can also call up the Cigar.com guys, Jeff, Kelly, Tim....etc. Im sure they would give you some good recommendations and hook you up with some sticks to try.0
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Welcome Jim, if you want to learn about cigars, stick around for awhile.0
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Welcome to the forum, Bro.0
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welcom bro0
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Welcome. Im a Newb too been on here since about the beginning of Sept. All these guys are a great help. Ive learnt alot and have so much more to learn.0







