Flavored Cigars

Just wanted to add that the CAO Eileen's Dream, which just came out, is a fantastic flavored cigar. Very subtle.
 
Shadow said:
Captain B said:
How do you make your own dipped cigars? I would love to try that with cognac. I have a cognac infused cigar once and loved it
Take a shot glass of whatever liquid refreshment you want, put it and some cigars is a tupperware container and seal it shut. Then wait for about six to eight weeks to give the cigars a chance to absorb the refreshment. :thumbs:
Glad this thread was bumped .... I'm going to take some of my cheapies and infuse them with some Bacardi Ciclon! :)
 
Yes I realize that this is a couple years old, but I read about flavoring your own cigars and was wondering how it turned out for anyone that has tried it. I have some cheap cigars that were about to get tossed and was wondering if this was worth the trouble.
 
Qualls07 said:
Yes I realize that this is a couple years old, but I read about flavoring your own cigars and was wondering how it turned out for anyone that has tried it. I have some cheap cigars that were about to get tossed and was wondering if this was worth the trouble.
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It seems to work best with very mild cigars with little flavor using something strong tasting. Ive tried them with coconut run, cognac, amaretto and a few others and they've all came out not bad at all.

A friend gave me a box of Helix's(BLAH!!) last year and i did the amaretto thing to them and they came out great!! Let them sit for at least a month...anything less and you really cant taste much.
 
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I did try flavoreds a long time ago but since I have discovered all of the many great flavor profiles offered in the non-flavored cigars I just can't imagine ever wanting to try another flavored cigar.
 
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