Nathan Rahl
Dum de Dum
Ok, so graduation (from High School, in case you are curious) is soon approaching and I really need to choose a special cigar for this occasion. I am really looking for a cigar that I will always remember and associate with my graduation. I am not looking to buy the most expensive cigar, as price isn't always proportional to taste/quality.
My max I am looking to spend would be about $30 for the cigar, I can't really justify spending more than that on one cigar. This is if I can actually find a single, if not I would be interested in doing a box split or something of that sort. To help with suggestions, I prefer full bodied smokes and vitola isn't a really big concern.
On to the second part of my post. As with a graduation, a graduation party soon follows. Thus I also need to buy a box of cigars to hand out to friends, as all my friends are mooches they will no doubt ask for one at my graduation party
. I am not looking for anything real expensive, as most of them don't smoke and couldn't tell an Opus from a Swisher :laugh: . The ones that do smoke I will give something more special to. So basically I am looking for a box of decent tasting, maybe robusto(not that big of a deal though), probably mild-medium bodied smokes that won't really cost me an arm and a leg. I'm pretty much expecting half of these to be put out before they reach the halfway point.
All suggestions and comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
Nathan
My max I am looking to spend would be about $30 for the cigar, I can't really justify spending more than that on one cigar. This is if I can actually find a single, if not I would be interested in doing a box split or something of that sort. To help with suggestions, I prefer full bodied smokes and vitola isn't a really big concern.
On to the second part of my post. As with a graduation, a graduation party soon follows. Thus I also need to buy a box of cigars to hand out to friends, as all my friends are mooches they will no doubt ask for one at my graduation party

All suggestions and comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
Nathan