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I live in the Nevada desert. I store everything at 67 / 70. By the time I take out a cigar, snip it and light it— it’s already a bit dry!!!
Just kidding of course, but it is kinda true if I put a couple in my pocket or even a cigar case 😁
One note though- if you don’t dry box them long...
Since I have gout that incapacitates me, I can not eat (any) meat ☹️
However my son has been working ( and learning ) at a great bbq place in Ft Worth. I visited last November and risked sampling a little- and it was the best I’ve ever had! Not just because I’ve gone without for 5 years.
I won’t...
If I were stuck in Mexico I’d order from La Casa Del Habano Tijuana. Ask for David or Ramon. They ship within Mexico. Mention our cigar group & they usually give a discount.
I watched one the other night (on Prime) that I really enjoyed. Danny Collins. It stars Al Pacino and Annett Benning.
You’ll think it’s a typical story of a rock star who finally hits a middle age (old) crisis, but it takes some surprising turns.
There are many quick shots with cigar content...
I’m from there and know it well. Your best shot is Liberty Tobacco in Clairmont Mesa. (About 8 miles due North of Mission Valley.
http://libertytobacco.com/
It’s a great shop with good prices and great staff/customers. Always friendly folks enjoying cigars.
Around town there is pretty much no...
I find that 68/70 is best for long term. But they are sometimes plugged and hard to draw (Cubans). A week or two at 63% changes that and they are usually a perfect draw. Domestics have much better quality control and are less finicky. ymmv. VB
Deadwood is one of my all time favorites. The movie came out on HBO last Friday. I agree - too many flashbacks early on but it settles into a good movie with a very good ending ( finally). David Milch, the writer- director - producer and soul of the show & movie has Alzheimer’s and this may...
In my opinion, cigars from the island can be very hit or miss. Cohiba is more consistent but many other brands are like a box of chocolates. Who knows what you’re going to get. Or— some are nothing special, but a month later they are great. For a new smoker I would recommend variety but stay...