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Padron 3000 was the first. been down hill ever since!
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1st premium cigar was an NC Cohiba Robusto at Corona Cigar Company in Orlando in the company of SmokeyJoe.
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I believe my first cigar was at my cousins wedding in England, but can't be 100% positive. When I was around 18/19, we used to hit the clubs in Windsor a lot. I'd grab a couple cubans to smoke at home. Also I used to buy the tins, like Punch Bolos infrequently, especially when up north fishing.
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My first cigar was when I was visiting my sister and her ex when my first nephew was born in 1996. It was either a CC Punch Punch or a CC Monte #4, and we smoked them on the beach (Torry Pines) watching the sunset. Then, my next trip to Cuba, I bought 2 boxes of each. My first nc's I tried were AF, Avo, LGC's and Onex Reserves. Now my humidors and cabinet have 70% of CC's and 30% of NC's.... In those days when I started smoking I smoked maybe 3 boxes a year, now I smoke 2-3 boxes a month
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Wishin I Was Fishin
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Still Watching My Back
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About 5 years ago, my friend and I walked into a B&M and walked out with 2 Macanudo Portofinos. We thought they looked cool because they came in a tube. At the time I definitely enjoyed mine, but years later I tried another and I couldn't smoke it after half an inch.
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Feeling at Home
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Mine was a Drew Estate Ambrosia (Mother Earth)on my 26th birthday given to me by my wifes cousin. I was hooked and had to try all the Drew Estate lines. Man, my tastes have changed.
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in the summer of '94, at the rip ol' age of 19, while on summer vacation in Ocean City, MD, my uncle offered me one of his Thompson house brand robustos (they actually weren't bad back then). Standing on the deck, overlooking the ocean, I immediately was hooked and spent the rest of that week visiting the local cigar shops starting my first cigar collection.
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It's Football Season 365
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'96 my dad bought me a Romeo y Juliet when I graduated college (for the first time-still don't know what I want to do when I grow up) I thought it was just ok. About 2 years ago I picked up a box of Hoyo's and havn'g looked back!
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Used to sneak around as a teen and would occaisionally smoke a swisher sweets or middleton's cherry blend cigar. Didn't particularly enjoy it though. Hell, I recall I could just walk into a store at 14 years old and openly buy them (in the late 70's).
When I was in around 30, a friend of mine was sharing White Owl "it's a girl!" cigars to celebrate the birth of his daughter. I tried it to be sociable, but only got about 1/2 way through the churchill sized dog-rocket. Yecch. Fast forward about 15 years, and I have several friends who enjoy cigars. One of my friends is 1/2 French, 1/2 Cuban, and is a retired executive chef, trained in France. Was at his home for an excellent dinner one night with a few friends, and after dinner we retired to the patio for cigars and cognac. At first I declined the cigar offer, and related to them my White Owl experience. They assured me that there is a world of difference between a White Owl and a quality handmade cigar, so I tried one and enjoyed it. It was a CFO churchill (from Cigar Factory Outlet), which my friend tells me are made by Oliva. Don't know if that part is true, but the cigar was pretty good. I started smoking 2-3 cigars a month, just when gathered with friends, and would go to a B&M and buy 1/2 dozen or so at a time so I could share and wasn't just mooching. After I found a few cigars I really enjoyed a lot, I started buying them regularly and smoking them more often. I still don't smoke much compared to some people (2-3 cigars a week), I have started collecting cigars and have over 500 in my collection, which is continuing to grow. I am a mild-medium smoker, as the stronger blends make me a little light headed--but I'm stocking some full-bodied smokes in my humidors to let them age, and expecting that I will enjoy the stronger sticks once I can handle the hit. Last edited by Hot Stuff x; 02-05-2009 at 07:17 PM. Reason: corrected a typo |
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my first cigar was an Arturo Fuerte Reserva and it all went downhill from there
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First one that I can remember was an Olivia G with a really good buddy of mine...he really got me started on this, and I thank him for it. What a great hobby.
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