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My First Cuban: Love At First Smoke
ikonoklast7 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 07-13-2003
Posts: 683
Today, I had the pleasure, ney, the privilege, to indulge in my very first Habana.

Today was Godfather's birthday, and in celebration, we finally lit up the ones we've been stashing for a good two months now.

As you might've read in one of my previous posts, the cigars in question were two Cohiba Siglo III, a corona-sized Cuban with a beautiful natural wrapper and an aroma that made you think you'd died and gone to Heaven...and that Fidel was running the place!

I was so anxious to experience that first glorious Cuban, the cigars that carry a mystique like now other tobacco can or ever will.

Godfather and I both decided on a straight guillotine cut. My cut right through just fine, nice and smooth. Then we fired it up, and I knew it was something unique once that first waft of smoke sailed over my tongue. I never knew what full-bodied meant until now, because this smoke packed one serious punch!

I was afraid at first of a tight draw, which seems to be something Cohibas are prone to (from what I've heard on the forum, anyhow), but that fear dissipated quickly, as more and more of that beautiful, creamy smoke poured onto my taste buds. It was that perfect mixture of heavy flavor and smooth finish, with no harshness or unpleasantness whatsoever.

My only regret over it is that it ended...but I guess no good thing can last forever. The only thing approaching a problem was that it developed a bit of an uneven burn, which I gratefully managed to fix quickly.

These Cohibas were so good, and we smoked them down so far, that me and Godfather both got a pair of needle-nose pliers for roach clips so we could keep smoking it!

I wanted to cry when I finally had to extinguish it.

Whenever I heard people talk about Cubans, I never believed they could be THAT good...but now I know better.

My next ISOM will be an H. Upmann Magnum 46. I have some to trade, so check my post on the trade board if you're interested. As of now, I've gotten a few offers already, but none really have what I want, so feel free to mail me ( drhelton (at) indiana (dot) edu ).

Now, I'm off to moarn the death of my beautiful Cohiba.
johnfs Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 01-01-2003
Posts: 2,992
Yawn
godfather1453406 Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 06-11-2003
Posts: 426
Hey I fixed the burn
raven01 Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 07-14-2003
Posts: 215
Love is a good thing right(as long as were talking cigars)that is.Glad you enjoyed it.Did you get that Havana buzz from your smoke,
ikonoklast7 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 07-13-2003
Posts: 683
johnfs - that was uncalled for

raven01 - I did get a little dizzy, but I think that was just from standing up to fast, lol. I smoked cigarettes for 6 years before I quit those and discovered cigars, so I don't think I could ever get a nicotine buzz again.
BMW Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 3,010
Happy Birthday godfather1453406!!! Glad ya'll enjoyed a good smoke to celebrate.

Barry
Slimboli Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
ikonoklast7 --- believe me, it can happen, with the right cigar ... LOL!

I smoked Camel non-filter's since I was 15 years old, and quit when I started smoking cigars. There were a couple of cigars that I smoked in the beginning that definately gave me a small case of nicotine poisoning.

Remember ... depending on the cigar ... one stick can contain as much tar and nicotine as a pack of cigarettes ...
Robby Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 10-30-2002
Posts: 5,067
Too bad you can't get a box at a reasonable price. It's nice to have special cigars for special occasions though :-)
ikonoklast7 Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 07-13-2003
Posts: 683
Yeah, that's true. Though, occasionally, my local tobacconist gets ISOMs in.

Godfather and me visit him every week and are good friends with him, so he trusts us and lets us know when he gets some in.

We got the Cohiba from him, and I also bought some H. Upmanns from him. I'd like to try some other Cubans, like Partagas or Montecristo, but nobody would trade me some of those for my Upmanns, lol.

Trade embargoes suck
smithbw Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 09-01-2001
Posts: 2,444
Google Search Engine - is a good thing! =)

Regards,



B
Fatshotbud Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 03-31-2003
Posts: 782
Belated birthday wishes to godfather and glad to hear you had a memorable smoke to celebrate.

BUD
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