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BHalbrooks
01-12-2012, 05:49 PM
Well, as the title says, I've found some poor young lady that somehow wants to saddle her life with me haha. I'm looking for ideas for a good wedding day smoke. I was thinking about picking up a Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne, and a Perdomo Habono. I was also thinking about a nice $20-30 Cigar.
I thought about an Ashton, haven't tried one
Opus X, haven't tried one
My Father 5 pack, and have one that day.
I'm not really sure. I've tried a LOT of Cigars that are $4-12, but not a whole lot past that.
Any help is appreciated. I'll edit this post when someone brings up a point I missed :noon
Get the most expensive one you can get!!!! Thats because you will never be able to buy one again. J/K congrats brother on the pending wedding. For the $20 range, Padron Anniversary.
HollywoodQue
01-12-2012, 06:10 PM
Get the most expensive one you can get!!!! Thats because you will never be able to buy one again. J/K congrats brother on the pending wedding. For the $20 range, Padron Anniversary.
:tpd:
As a 2nd choice, Opus X XXX Super Belicoso
goomer
01-12-2012, 06:12 PM
Congrats!!! I'm a bit partial to the Opus X. Oliva Serie V is also a great cigar.
aaron72
01-12-2012, 06:13 PM
Congratulations. I'll be joining the club in July.
As for recommendations, why don't you have her smoke a Gurkha Beauty while you smoke a Gurkha Beast?
BHalbrooks
01-12-2012, 06:14 PM
Congrats!!! I'm a bit partial to the Opus X. Oliva Serie V is also a great cigar.
I really like the Oliva, but I've already tried. I'm going for something I've never tried :)
Keep 'em coming folks. :tu
Congratulations. I'll be joining the club in July.
As for recommendations, why don't you have her smoke a Gurkha Beauty while you smoke a Gurkha Beast?
Well, I'll put it this way. There's a bigger chance of her suddenly being able to join the Celtics after a YouTube video of her dunking on Shaq surfaces. She's 5' 3" haha
Congrats Aaron
maninblack
01-12-2012, 06:16 PM
Definitely get a Padron anniversary! They are great freaking smokes!
lilwing88
01-12-2012, 06:16 PM
Hmmmmm.... some things to consider. Time, location, weather and drinks.
If you having a big wedding, then you'll probably be short on time. So, I'd go with an Opus X Robusto or and Ashton ESG 21 year salute.
If your having a small wedding and have plenty of time to enjoy a nice cigar, then go with a Padron Family Reserve 45 year Maddy Toro.
Try and have something else to drink besides champagne.... doesn't pair well with smokes, IMHO.
Congrats, bro!!!
"Wedding day stick".......*so hard not to make funny comment* .........must r e s i s t!!!!!
Get the most expensive one you can get!!!! Thats because you will never be able to buy one again. J/K congrats brother on the pending wedding. For the $20 range, Padron Anniversary.
:r:r Definitely agree :tu I always break out an LP9 for a special event but this is a much bigger day than...Congrats Brother :tu:tu
BHalbrooks
01-12-2012, 06:22 PM
haha didn't even think about it in that aspect.
I like all the help!
HollywoodQue
01-12-2012, 06:26 PM
"Wedding day stick".......*so hard not to make funny comment* .........must r e s i s t!!!!!
I feel you Mike, I was thinking the same thing...but would be a wedding night stick...lol:sh
I feel you Mike, I was thinking the same thing...but would be a wedding night stick...lol:sh
Very true Howard!! :lr
darkninja67
01-12-2012, 07:31 PM
Would go with a Padron 46th maduro. The Opus is a good choice but only with a lot of age on them.
kelmac07
01-12-2012, 07:33 PM
Would go with a Padron 46th maduro. The Opus is a good choice but only with a lot of age on them.
Ding ding ding...sounds like a winner to me. :tu :tu
crazyirishman
01-12-2012, 08:12 PM
Gurkha His Majesty's Reserve.
:r:r:r
ApexAZ
01-12-2012, 09:06 PM
God Of Fire Carlito
Bill86
01-12-2012, 09:08 PM
Your favorite cigar
ditto on Padron Anniversary, the 26 is super nice but the 64 is no joke either
Bageland2000
01-12-2012, 09:22 PM
Padron Anniversary
mithrilG60
01-12-2012, 10:18 PM
On my wedding day I smoked a 2008 Monte Grand Edmundo LE while my wife was off having her hair done, a La Gloria Cubana No 2 after dinner and a 2009 H. Uppman Mag 48 LE after she went to bed (she was sicker than I've ever seen anyone with the flu on our day, nothing other than collapsing into bed was happening that night).
Also, do yourself a favour and buy a bid of your favourite 2012 LE's to lay away with the idea of smoking 1 per year on your anniversary. That way you have 25 odd years of good smokes bonded with the year you were married :tu
RevSmoke
01-12-2012, 10:36 PM
You can never go wrong with an Oliva V, they are a great cigar - period!
Of course, for special occasions I really like the Litto Gomez Diez line, even more than Opus X.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
Bill86
01-12-2012, 10:40 PM
On my wedding day I smoked a 2008 Monte Grand Edmundo LE while my wife was off having her hair done, a La Gloria Cubana No 2 after dinner and a 2009 H. Uppman Mag 48 LE after she went to bed (she was sicker than I've ever seen anyone with the flu on our day, nothing other than collapsing into bed was happening that night).
Also, do yourself a favour and buy a bid of your favourite 2012 LE's to lay away with the idea of smoking 1 per year on your anniversary. That way you have 25 odd years of good smokes bonded with the year you were married :tu
Monte Sublime was the 08 EL, Grand Edmundo was 2010. The Sublimes were :dr :dr
ChicagoWhiteSox
01-12-2012, 10:42 PM
Monte Sublime was the 08 EL, Grand Edmundo was 2010. The Sublimes were :dr :dr
Good call Bill. You haven't been boozin tonight I see:D
Bill86
01-12-2012, 10:46 PM
Good call Bill. You haven't been boozin tonight I see:D
This is true.
Debating working out ....or drinking.... :hm
crazyirishman
01-12-2012, 10:48 PM
This is true.
Debating working out ....or drinking.... :hm
Bold. Enough said.
ChicagoWhiteSox
01-12-2012, 10:49 PM
This is true.
Debating working out ....or drinking.... :hm
You can multitask right?:r
deadrise
01-12-2012, 10:52 PM
"Wedding day stick".......*so hard not to make funny comment* .........must r e s i s t!!!!!
that's the first thing that popped up^^^ in my mind too lol and I am also resisting
congrats on the wedding and I say padron anni
celtic250
01-12-2012, 11:08 PM
I have a Padron 80th Anny maddie stashed away for that day whenever it may come
darkninja67
01-13-2012, 07:23 AM
Ding ding ding...sounds like a winner to me. :tu :tu
ROTT probably the best cigar on the planet, but put a 5 year old Opus next to it and it would be a hard choice for me.
RevSmoke
01-13-2012, 07:35 AM
Oh, another thought. Smoke the wedding day stick at the bachelor party with some other cigar smoking bud. Unless she doesn't mind the smell/taste of you after you've been smoking.
Otherwise, if you don't indulge on your wedding night for her, I'm sure she'll enjoy you company a bit more - and I betting you will not be disappointed in the way she shows her appreciation.
The next morning, with a pina colada in one hand, sitting on the beach of your private island in the Carribean (I don't know where you are honeymooning, just saying), you can enjoy a great cigar to celebrate your nuptials.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
shilala
01-13-2012, 07:38 AM
I wouldn't pick something I hadn't tried before.
My suggestion would be to pick your favorite cigar and smoke up. It's not the stick, it's the experience. You sure don't want to remember that your congratulatory wedding cigar sucked, right?
dannysguitar
01-13-2012, 07:49 AM
I'm getting married in October and have thought about this long and hard. I was going to smoke a Lost City that was gifted to me some years ago, but I doubt I'll have much time to burn a toro. I decided on an Opus Love Affair that has been resting for a year or so. Should only take 45 min. to smoke so you have time to go back inside and dance! The real questions is what to have for my guests...
BHalbrooks
01-13-2012, 08:20 AM
Oh, another thought. Smoke the wedding day stick at the bachelor party with some other cigar smoking bud. Unless she doesn't mind the smell/taste of you after you've been smoking.
Otherwise, if you don't indulge on your wedding night for her, I'm sure she'll enjoy you company a bit more - and I betting you will not be disappointed in the way she shows her appreciation.
The next morning, with a pina colada in one hand, sitting on the beach of your private island in the Carribean (I don't know where you are honeymooning, just saying), you can enjoy a great cigar to celebrate your nuptials.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
Yea, she doesn't mind, but rather enjoys the smell/experience with me. I'm very lucky haha. hahahah two days after we're hitched, we're driving back to Massachusetts from Michigan. She's in the Military, and our Wedding is a Honeymoon by their standards :r On a serious note, we're going to Australia in the Spring of '13, as long as the world doesn't end, ya know lol
I wouldn't pick something I hadn't tried before.
My suggestion would be to pick your favorite cigar and smoke up. It's not the stick, it's the experience. You sure don't want to remember that your congratulatory wedding cigar sucked, right?
You bring up a fine point, Sir.
The real questions is what to have for my guests...
They are on their own haha
yourchoice
01-13-2012, 08:30 AM
If you've had a Padron X000 series, and enjoyed it, grab something from one of their premium lines. I personally prefer the 1926 series of smokes (the Maduros are :dr).
Try and have something else to drink besides champagne.... doesn't pair well with smokes, IMHO.
Everyone's tastes vary, but for a milder, floral smoke, I think Champagne is a wonderful pairing with a cigar! Pairs well with many milder CCs.
Doctorossi
01-13-2012, 08:31 AM
Your favorite cigar
:tpd:
I say go with two- one that's expensive and well-reputed and you've been wanting to try and one that's a favorite you've already tried, in case the first one just doesn't do it for you. :2
RobR1205
01-13-2012, 08:35 AM
I've smoked the Padron Family Reserve Maduro - 45 Years, and it was a hell of a smoke!!! Plus I thought it was good right out of the box. Opus' on the other hand, an amazing smoke, but would probably be better with a decent age. They are around the same general price of $20-30 a stick, but well worth the coin for such a special occasion, in my opinion!
BHalbrooks
01-13-2012, 08:39 AM
I've smoked the Padron Family Reserve Maduro - 45 Years, and it was a hell of a smoke!!! Plus I thought it was good right out of the box. Opus' on the other hand, an amazing smoke, but would probably be better with a decent age. They are around the same general price of $20-30 a stick, but well worth the coin for such a special occasion, in my opinion!
I have an Opus X waiting in the Humi, but I've heard that you need to age 'em. The Wedding is in May, so that'd give it about 5 months in my Humi.
Sidenote: What Rate are you? Are you at Cape May?
Forgot to say, the Bachelor Party will actually be just smoking Cigars and having some beers at probably my Parents house. I'm not a huge bar guy, so relaxing with some nice Cigars sounds a LOT better.
mithrilG60
01-13-2012, 08:46 AM
Monte Sublime was the 08 EL, Grand Edmundo was 2010. The Sublimes were :dr :dr
Yes you're right of course, over tiredness will do that to you. I was married in 2009 so it obviously can't have been the Grand Edmundo.
Stevez
01-13-2012, 09:35 AM
Ding ding ding...sounds like a winner to me. :tu :tu
Another vote for the Padron Maddie. Best stick I've ever smoked I believe. So far anyway. Congratulations my friend! Steve
Sam Leccia
01-13-2012, 09:40 AM
First Congrats on your wedding, I wish you a lifetime of happiness!
As far as the cigar is concerned, I would recommend a Davidoff Culebra. While there are many unconfirmed stories on how the culebra came to be, I like the "wedding cigar" story the most. If your unaware of what a culebra is; it is 3 cigars twisted together.
After the ceremony, break it out, and hand one to your father, one to your wife's father (assuming they are still with us) and one for yourself and smoke them together. Even if they are not cigar smokers, they should consider engaging in this ritual as a moment for you 3 to bond and celebrate as well a way to share what you love with them.
that's my 2 cents anyway.
Blak Smyth
01-13-2012, 09:46 AM
First Congrats on your wedding, I wish you a lifetime of happiness!
As far as the cigar is concerned, I would recommend a Davidoff Culebra. While there are many unconfirmed stories on how the culebra came to be, I like the "wedding cigar" story the most. If your unaware of what a culebra is; it is 3 cigars twisted together.
After the ceremony, break it out, and hand one to your father, one to your wife's father (assuming they are still with us) and one for yourself and smoke them together. Even if they are not cigar smokers, they should consider engaging in this ritual as a moment for you 3 to bond and celebrate as well a way to share what you love with them.
that's my 2 cents anyway.
I like this idea, wish I thought of doing this at my wedding. I handed out Red Dot Cohibas at mine, didn't know much about them back then. I would deffinitley do it different now.
Brian,
I would say smoke something that you have had before and loved. I have had a few dissapointing "special" day smokes that I had built my hopes up to high for. I would rather smoke something I know is gonna be great!
Doctorossi
01-13-2012, 09:51 AM
After the ceremony, break it out, and hand one to your father, one to your wife's father (assuming they are still with us) and one for yourself and smoke them together.
And the wife and moms can sit and spin, Sam?! :r
schollianmj
01-13-2012, 08:03 PM
God Of Fire Carlito
This. or an Ave Maria Reconquista. cant explain why, but I really like this one.
If I was doing my wedding day again(I was not smoking cigars at the time 8ish years ago), I'd get a few GREAT sticks and smoke throughout the night....
We had an indoor/outdoor wedding, where the bar was outside....so we spent the majority of time out there.... People were smoking like chimneys. Probably could have had 3 cigars without issue. Bride/wife was a bit irked that there was not more dancing(there was plenty, trust me, including dinner, toasts, bla..bla.bla)....but it was an EPIC event.
The only regret of that day..... I was not a cigar smoker...
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