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Addiction 02-23-2010 10:29 AM

First cigar to light your fire?
 
For me I had tried 4-5 cigars all of which I was personally not very excited about. And just when I thought maybe there wasn't anything to cigars for me I tried a RP Vintage 1992 that rocked my world. In the good way. If not for that cigar and the Padron 1964 Imperial Maduro I might have quit the hobby. I still fondly recall the lightbulb going on, even the last one of these I tried almost made me gag.

How about you?

Lucky_Hippo 02-23-2010 10:38 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Macanudo Portofino back when they were made in Jamaica. I can remember paying $7.10 for one on Put N Bay (Lake Erie) and thinking it was highway robbery but totally worth it.

massphatness 02-23-2010 10:39 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Partagas No. 10
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akumushi 02-23-2010 10:44 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
I was in a cigar funk before I found CCs, just wasn't liking the taste of the NCs I was smoking and was getting ready to give up. Then I had a PSD4 and never looked back.

rack04 02-23-2010 10:48 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
For me it was the Arturo Fuente 8-5-8 Flor Fina Maduro.

jmsremax 02-23-2010 10:53 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Oliva V double robusto

Emjaysmash 02-23-2010 11:04 AM

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Sancho Panza Double Maduro

shilala 02-23-2010 11:05 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
When I was a kid, I absolutely loved Middleton Cherries.
When I got reintroduced to cigars, it was when I was in Florida a few years ago and found Bill's El Originals at the Island Smoke Shop.
That set a fire under my ass, and the cigar that really stoked me up was a Padron 1926 #6 maduro. Had no idea a cigar could be that good, and I was done for.
Then I had an ERDM Lunch Club that Dan (Dball) hooked me up with, and it opened up the whole dark side to me. It was the most delicate wondrous thing I'd ever smoked. Freakin awesome.
So there's really four cigars that played big parts. Not to mention all the Backwoods Smokes, Marlboro's, Marlboro Lights, and Salem Lights that kept me hooked along the way...
;)

shilala 02-23-2010 11:06 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Emjaysmash (Post 769597)
Sancho Panza Double Maduro

Man, I love those little buggers. Ever try the Extra Fuerte, M.J.?
Also stellar in the same size as the Quixote. Can't remember the name of the vitola offhand.

e-man67 02-23-2010 11:08 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Mine was probably the Honduran El Sublimado back in 1997....and then a cuban RYJ Churchill tubo on my wedding day in 97.

kugie 02-23-2010 11:10 AM

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AF Short Story

Still Love 'em

wayner123 02-23-2010 11:16 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Original Release 1998 Trinidad Fundadores.

I had a few of these on my first trip overseas. I thought and still think they taste like liquid gold. I had smoked a few phillies, Fuente's and a couple padron's, but that Trinidad Fundy gives me fond memories and set me on a path.

AD720 02-23-2010 11:18 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Rocky Patel Sungrown.

Scottw 02-23-2010 11:19 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
RP 1990 Torp. then the El Centurion by Pepin.

Addiction 02-23-2010 11:20 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AD720 (Post 769619)
Rocky Patel Sungrown.

I must of smoked 8 boxes of these in a 3 month period. Really takes me back.

tuxpuff 02-23-2010 11:30 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
RP Vintage also...not sure if it was the 90 or 92.

DBall 02-23-2010 11:38 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
La Aurora 1495... I can hardly get through one these days, but those made me realize that cigars were fan-friggin-tastic!

Eagle53 02-23-2010 11:39 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Gurkha Grand Reserve. I know its cognac dipped (expensive cognac mind you) but man that is a heck of a first good smoke

Razorhog 02-23-2010 11:42 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Hard to say for me - but one that sticks out is the Oliva Serie O Nattie.

jerseystepup 02-23-2010 11:43 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Pepin El rey los Habanos

ir13 02-23-2010 11:45 AM

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Partagas Culebras - Thanks Stewart :D

issues 02-23-2010 12:03 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Rocky Patel Vintage 1990.

Before that I had smoked Cuesta Reys, Macanudos and Acid Kuba Kubas but the first one to really get me going was the V90.

Soon after smoking that I began my decent down an ever increasing slope!

systm 02-23-2010 12:11 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AD720 (Post 769619)
Rocky Patel Sungrown.

Second that brother

the PC was fantastic, that and the DPG CC 1979

M1903A1 02-23-2010 12:12 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
The first to really catch my attention was the NC H. Upmann Corona Major (I think) in a tube. They were the first cigar I started actively stocking...ironically now I wouldn't touch 'em.

First CC to grab my attention was, as I recall, the RASCC.

Footbag 02-23-2010 12:34 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
I don't even remember the designation, but I smoked a long tapered Padron that had just gotten a great rating in CA in '96(I was a newbie). The CA description said notes of raspberries, and sure enough I got hammered with flavors of raspberries. I was sitting on a bench outside of the smoke shop with a friend and just having a great time.
Among my most memorable cigar experiences, in fact it was one of my first 10 cigars. It was the first on to really wow me.

tsolomon 02-23-2010 12:38 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
It was a Padron 3000 Maduro. I had been trying other cigars, but this was the one that I wanted to smoke and never had enough of.

Beer Doctor 02-23-2010 12:56 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
CAO L'annivesaire maduro

Darrell 02-23-2010 01:00 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eagle53 (Post 769645)
Gurkha Grand Reserve. I know its cognac dipped (expensive cognac mind you) but man that is a heck of a first good smoke

It's not actually dipped. The leaf is infused via the ventilation system and the leaf absorbs the flavor.

For me, I'd have to say the mystery Cubans I'd buy in Korea. Who knows if they were real (this was 2001), but they were good. Later when I got back into cigars it was probably the HdM Excalibur 1066.

jkim05 02-23-2010 01:56 PM

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NC: Arturo Fuente Seleccion D'Oro Privada No. 1
CC: 06 Boli RC

bigswol2 02-23-2010 04:44 PM

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chateau fuente natural

CEC_Tech 02-23-2010 05:15 PM

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Oliva Serie G double robusto. Still keep them around too!

captain53 02-23-2010 05:20 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shilala (Post 769600)
Man, I love those little buggers. Ever try the Extra Fuerte, M.J.?
Also stellar in the same size as the Quixote. Can't remember the name of the vitola offhand.

Tried my first one of the double maduros Saturday out of a sampler I got for Father's Day, enjoyed it very much, lots of bang for the buck!:)

colinb913 02-23-2010 05:21 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Playboy, by Don Diego did it for me. :)

AD720 02-23-2010 05:41 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AD720 (Post 769619)
Rocky Patel Sungrown.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Addiction (Post 769622)
I must of smoked 8 boxes of these in a 3 month period. Really takes me back.

I noticed the other day that I have a couple in the cabinet. I might grab one and see how I feel about them now. I haven't had one in a year or more.

okieRob 02-23-2010 05:49 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
PAM and RP Vintage for me too. I still like em to this day.

Uflbassin 02-23-2010 05:51 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Well I had dabbled in cigars smoking every now and then for a few months, the downhill really picked up steam the first time I smoked the cuban imports Exile.

SilverFox 02-23-2010 05:52 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
I was back and forth for years and years.

Smoked what I had, then what I could get. Backwoods, and Century Sams from the local corner store.

Then a friend gave me 5 Siglo II Tubos..............................I think I ate two they were so good.

skullnrose 02-23-2010 05:55 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
AVO 22 original release. This cigar changed things for me forever. I think the price was 222.00 for a cylinder of 19. I still have 8-10 stashed away. The first cigar that made me go back and buy more was a Butera of some sort.

BigCat 02-23-2010 06:09 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
It was a cusano 18 double connecticut for me...a real cream bomb at the time. Every now and then I have one if I get an early day smoke, but they never hit like the first few. Still good, but my taste has advanced beyond them.

jaydub13 02-23-2010 06:14 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
I had smoked cigars for a few years, but I really got hooked when I first tried a La Aurora 100 Anos, I think in the Toro size. It was just... wow. I still love them, when I can get my hands on them, and one of these days I will have to just suck it up and buy a box...

kgraybill 02-23-2010 06:51 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Padron 64 Principe natural.
I took the advice of the guy at the B & M and a little later I started having buyers remorse. I thought the ole lady would kill me for spending $10.40 for a cigar. After a couple of minutes into this smoke I did care if she got mad. I was in heaven.

Trharris1972 02-23-2010 07:20 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
CAO Maduro L'Anniversaire

s15driftking 02-23-2010 07:22 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
RP Decade wowwed me

Gurkha Master Select rocked my socks

Ashton classic maduro was magnificent

EO 601 Blue was stupendous

Sancho Panza Double maduro tickled my fancy

Sorry, i have 5 that did it for me

bazookajoe 02-23-2010 07:25 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
La Aurora Preferido Sapphire, although they don't do much for me now...

Savor the Stick 02-23-2010 09:15 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Hava-Tampas in the 80's for something to smoke while in the Navy. Then totally just quit buying them. Had a bad day in spring of '08 and stepped into a smoke shop and bought a La Gloria Cubana Serie R. smoked it about 1/2 hour later at the lake and knocked me to the deck:dr and dragged me around. Started buying and collecting cigars since. :)

whodeeni 02-23-2010 09:21 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Don Kiki Red! Even though it's cheap, i kept going back to this
Tobacco shop to buy them last summer! It was on after that!
My how my tastes have grown!

St. Lou Stu 02-23-2010 09:22 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rack04 (Post 769581)
For me it was the Arturo Fuente 8-5-8 Flor Fina Maduro.

:tpd:

I knew I liked you for something other than your sweet ass!;)

icehog3 02-23-2010 09:54 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
First cigar that really wowed me after a decade and a half of machine made cheap cigars was a La Aroma de Cuba Robusto.

Months later I had my first Bolivar Royal Corona, and it was all over for me.

icehog3 02-23-2010 09:59 PM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by s15driftking (Post 770240)
RP Decade wowwed me

Gurkha Master Select rocked my socks

Ashton classic maduro was magnificent

EO 601 Blue was stupendous

Sancho Panza Double maduro tickled my fancy

Sorry, i have 5 that did it for me

I believe the question was "which was first?" :r

Ferrari5180 02-24-2010 07:01 AM

Re: First cigar to light your fire?
 
Oddly for me, it was the CAO Italia that sparked my interest in cigars. They were aged for a long time, and they tasted amazing.


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