Made my first purchase

ejrjr
ejrjr Posts: 11
Just ordered a double shot of the daily special. Seemed to make sense to order the double shot and save on the shipping, but I'm new to the game and really not sure. Are the daily specials good deals overall? Cheers. Ed

Comments

  • rossdavey2
    rossdavey2 Posts: 979
    It's a good way to try new things. Some deals are better than others.

    Welcome to the site. What kind of cigars do you like?
  • ejrjr
    ejrjr Posts: 11
    Im trying to figure out what I like. I live in western mass a short ride from the tobacco fields of Connecticut so I would like to try some of the Ct wrapped cigars. Any recommendations? Ed
  • stephen_hannibal
    stephen_hannibal Posts: 4,316 ✭✭✭
    ejrjr:
    Im trying to figure out what I like. I live in western mass a short ride from the tobacco fields of Connecticut so I would like to try some of the Ct wrapped cigars. Any recommendations? Ed
    Gran Habano #1
    Perdomo Habano Connecticut
    The Ccom Blue Label

  • ejrjr
    ejrjr Posts: 11
    stephen_hannibal:
    ejrjr:
    Im trying to figure out what I like. I live in western mass a short ride from the tobacco fields of Connecticut so I would like to try some of the Ct wrapped cigars. Any recommendations? Ed
    Gran Habano #1
    Perdomo Habano Connecticut
    The Ccom Blue Label

    While searching through these forums I have seen alot of good chatter about the ccom blue labels. I think I'll have to order a few of those. Ed
  • ShotgunJohn
    ShotgunJohn Posts: 1,545 ✭✭
    Welcome to the forum and welcome to a hobby that will perform magic on your wallet an make your money disappear. Stick around this is a great place for knowledge and discussion.
  • alienmisprint
    alienmisprint Posts: 3,962 ✭✭✭
    stephen_hannibal:
    ejrjr:
    Im trying to figure out what I like. I live in western mass a short ride from the tobacco fields of Connecticut so I would like to try some of the Ct wrapped cigars. Any recommendations? Ed
    Gran Habano #1
    Perdomo Habano Connecticut
    The Ccom Blue Label

    I can't comment on the Blue Label, as I haven't tried it, but my favorite Connecticuts are these:

    Gurkha Symphony
    Rocky Patel Signature
    Oliva Connecticut Reserve
    5 Vegas Gold

    And yes, the daily deals are generally a good deal. Sometimes people complain because it is only $10 or $5 cheaper than normal prices, but the normal prices are already a good deal under MSRP. Like Ross said, it is a great way to try new things. It is also a great way to stock up on some of your favorite sticks, once you determine what they are.
  • Ken_Light
    Ken_Light Posts: 3,537 ✭✭✭
    There are some great CT wrapped cigars. There are also a lot of really boring ones. I've found Gurkha Park Ave to be my favorite so far. Also the Man o' War Virtue, though that can be a little stronger than the Park Ave for someone just starting out. I started out on CTs, then moved on to heavier hitters. Now that I've smoked some heavier stuff I'm getting back to CTs for their ability to be more subtle and nuanced. I think that's a pretty common path and one you might find yourself moving down.
    ^Troll: DO NOT FEED.
  • wwhwang
    wwhwang Posts: 2,878 ✭✭✭
    Gurkha Centurian
    Cabaiguan
    Winston Churchill
    Griffin's
    AVO Classic
    Gurkha Microbatch C-10
    San Lotano Connecticut
  • YankeeMan
    YankeeMan Posts: 2,651 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Welcome. Buy a bigger humidor and get a second job!
  • Dude Love
    Dude Love Posts: 315
    YankeeMan:
    Welcome. Buy a bigger humidor and get a second job!
    That's really the best advice you're gonna get! Welcome to the forum!
  • RampMonkey
    RampMonkey Posts: 1,808
    YankeeMan:
    Welcome. Buy a bigger humidor and get a second job!

    +1 and welcome aboard!
  • bandyt09
    bandyt09 Posts: 4,335 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ejrjr:
    Im trying to figure out what I like. I live in western mass a short ride from the tobacco fields of Connecticut so I would like to try some of the Ct wrapped cigars. Any recommendations? Ed

    Ed, give one of the reps, Tim (The Beard - All Hail the Beard), Kelly, Andy, here a call and let them know you are interested in trying some of the Connie wrapper cigars and a price range and I'm sure they can hook you up with a great sampler.
  • bigjohn125
    bigjohn125 Posts: 476
    RampMonkey:
    YankeeMan:
    Welcome. Buy a bigger humidor and get a second job!

    +1 and welcome aboard!
    +1. No other hobby will take so much of your money and still make you smile and relax. Like someone on the forum has said before, "A cigar is my one hour vacation". Enjoy!
  • fla-gypsy
    fla-gypsy Posts: 3,023 ✭✭
    bigjohn125:
    RampMonkey:
    YankeeMan:
    Welcome. Buy a bigger humidor and get a second job!

    +1 and welcome aboard!
    +1. No other hobby will take so much of your money and still make you smile and relax. Like someone on the forum has said before, "A cigar is my one hour vacation". Enjoy!
    +1 and congrats on your first purchase
  • docbp87
    docbp87 Posts: 3,521
    wwhwang:
    Cabaiguan
    Winston Churchill
    Griffin's
    AVO Classic
    San Lotano Connecticut

    + Ep Carrillo New Wave Connecticut (Super inexpensive, but reallllly flavorful)

    Also, Arturo Fuente Connie wrapped sticks are great.
  • Heavy
    Heavy Posts: 1,589 ✭✭✭
    YankeeMan:
    Welcome. Buy a bigger humidor and get a second job!
    +1 And this is serious; we're not kidding....well, maybe just a little. Nah, not really. This is sage advice.

    Like many, I started with Connecticuts, then moved on to fuller sticks, mostly habanos. But unlike many, I moved from habanos to maduros and back to connecticuts again - I've been on a connie kick lately. Some of my favorites are:

    Ashton classic - worth the extra $$ in my opinion
    C.com Purple Label and Gurkha Park Ave (both budget, but tasty)
    Rocky Patel connie
    5 Vegas Gold
    and a couple of my favorites right now are Man O War Virture and Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne, but they are a bit closer to mild/medium body than the previously listed sticks.