Wife is going to Chicago and would like to know if you are able to recommend cigar shops so she can go in and get me some stuff.....
Around East Monroe is where she is staying.....
Appreciate all the assistance.
I was advised by a cigar homping guru that compressor or thermoelectric can be used... best to maintainthe humidity and prevent too much condensation is to keep the cigars in small humidors and place in the cooler for the temperature control. In Singapore the temperature is high so using this...
you only live once.... its expensive but not that bad.... one day they will be almost impossible to find and you will always be wondering about it... what it was like...etc... I have spent on some hard to find smokes.... like the 35th anni. cohiba (not smoked yet), a monty from the Segundo...
They are available here in Singapore.... Also at the Duty free in the Singapore Airport.
They are great smokes but a little one diminsional.... unlike ISOM's but their construction is GREAT... ash is pure white and holds really well....
Stopped buying them as the prices of Non Cuban cigars in...
In Singapore the Humidity is super high ALWAYS.... My advice...get the beads.... Sometimes when I feel like it, I will open my humidor or tupperdor during the nights in an air conditioned room to dry out the beads...
Let me see..... 30 in the humi.... 32 in the tuppordor..... 46 in the locker at the smoke shop..... plus 75 on reserve at the smoke shop...that makes 183..NOT ENOUGH !!
Oh ya... got 16 more coming after a trade I did... so that is 199....
But the wife thinks I have 30 only..... :whistling...
Actually the prices are not all that expensive. Comparing to prices I saw when I was just in Whistler ( ok its a ski resort so prices are higher)Hong Kong prices are not all that expensive.
At Red Chamber ask Teddy the manager there for aged smokes... as you face the counter its on the shelves...
Red Chamber, Cigarro (next to the Mandarin Hotel) are the usual one's my wife brings me whenever I go Hong Kong. Sorry but dont have the addresses but your friend can check with the Hotel. If I can find the address I will update you....
looks good..... but I have always wondered if you mix the cigars (all ISOM) together, wont the flavours mix a little ?? I know putting a RYJ next to a Cohiba wont turn it into a choiba but the flavours will mix and change the cigar ?? :blush:
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