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Padron 5000 maduro
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I did a box split with a friend for some 5 Vegas Gold Churchills.
My first ever box buy for myself was Illusione 88s.
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Dang I am surprised by how many of you went all out and bought premiums as your first box.
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Well many people go out and buy samplers and singles of cigars before they buy boxes. My first real buy was Illusione 88 because I had a bought singles of them here and there and decided they were box worthy. I would be surprised if there were a majority who didnt buy premiums as their first box TBH.
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In fact, the overwhelming majority of cigar smokers buy such cigars by a significant margin. (OK, who has the numbers out there?) My first box was a box of Arturo Fuente Rothschilds for which I paid around $20 for a box of 25 (back in 1981). Peace of the Lord be with you.
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![]() Anyways, I tried searching for the number of US machine made cigars sold in US annually to no avail. |
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Another link speaking about cigars gives a better idea when it talks about the billions of cigars and the millions of premium cigars. You can read here. http://business.highbeam.com/industr...ts/food/cigars Here's a paragraph from another source that gives an idea about the premium -vs- machine rolled cigars from the 1990s. (I assume that percentages haven't changed all that much - although I may be wrong.) By 1994, the scarcity of premium, brand name products caused a horde of start-up companies, some foreign. As many as 150 small manufacturers of inferior cigars sprang up to meet the new need to provide smokers with the perishable product they desired, inundating the American market with lower-quality cigars. These "Don Nobodies' sold for as much as the better quality, better known brands due to a supply and demand imbalance. The established premium companies, whose products accounted for 40 percent of sales in dollar terms (ten percent of product sold), faced further competition from another set of foreign companies, mostly Caribbean, that used the shortage to establish a bigger foothold in the United States for their handmade cigar brands. Another note. In 2009, the two leading cigar companies in the United States had more than 60% of the market: •Swisher International (i.e., nearly 50% of the U.S. market share with Swisher Sweets® and Swisher Little® brands) •Middleton (i.e., about 13% of the U.S. market share with Black & Mild® brand) Hopefully this helps. Peace of the Lord be with you.
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My first box purchase was a box of A. Fuente Cuban Coronas for my wedding back in 1999. Bought another box of the same when my first child was born in '01.
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First few full box purchases were La Aroma de Cuba Robustos. I liked "pepper" way back when.
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5 Vegas Gold robustos
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H.Upmann monarch tubes (The non CC version) It's what got me hooked on stogies
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Same, I think I remember having a box of Montecristo Platinum Tubos landing as well....Maybe that was later
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Can't swing for a box right now, but I am thinking it might be Diesels, just can't decide which ones. I think they are my favorite smokes so far. (or NUB 460 Maduro)
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My first box I got was a Christmas gift. It was a box of the Cabaiguans from Tatuaje.
The first box I personally bought were the Don Pepin Garcia Vegas Cubanas. Still have quite a few of them left too. I bought a bigger size in length than I usually smoke. So I save them for special times or when I want a longer smoke. |
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VegaFina No 4
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