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So my dad has never smoked a cigar to my knowledge. I want to get him into it with me. I figured for Fathers day I would get a stick to share with him. I don't want to go all out and buy a humi and stuff, in case he doesn't like it. I was thinking something upscale- Opus X or Cohiba, as he smokes cigs, so I am not too worried about over powering him.
What would you guys recommend I should share with him? |
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What kind of cigarettes does he smoke? Will be a hint to whether he will tend more toward a mild or full.
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Hmm, maybe a mild-medium then I'd guess.
I smoke Marlboro Red's and as a result like the full flavor cigars. A friend that smokes ultra lights will only smoke mild cigars. Just a theory but it's proven true for 2 out of 2 cases so far. ![]() My recommendations would be something from Davidoff, Graycliff or Ashton probably. Just about everything I've had from them has been a really smooth mild - low medium experience (they do have some full strength offerings though, check descriptions). You mentioned Opus X so I assume $15 - $20 a stick is fine. If looking in the less than $10 range, I'd say Olivia Connecticut Reserve, or maybe a CAO Gold. |
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Another line of thought would be to just offer him something you like personally.
![]() "I smoke these and like them a lot." is a much more personal gift than "Guy123 on the Internet said these rock, so here ya go!" ![]() |
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when you are trying to turn somebody on. I would suggest Padron in the NC range and Bolivar in the CC range. I do not like Opus, it is true, but I also think they are an acquired taste. As he has no prior cigar experience that you know of, go for something a bit more universal. |
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If ya want to be safe, smoke them after a meal. But it should be alright either way. |
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It's too bad my dad gave up smoking after his heart attack 8 years ago. I'd love to be able to enjoy a cigar with him now and again.
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How about a CAO La Traviata? That's a nice smoke in my book.
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