Mraia
2 years ago

Shout out to Mraia! I received the box of cigars from him yesterday after being TAGGED and what a surprise it was. He sent an amazing collection most of which I've never tried so looking forward to that! I have to say, Mraia set the bar high with the variety and quantity he sent me, so I'll do my best to keep this TAG alive and find someone else to tag as well!

Thanks again, this is awesome!

maxd518 wrote:



Very much my pleasure! let us know what you liked and didnt like. I have no ego to bruise, and truly am curious.
Enjoy the hell out of them!
jeebling
2 years ago

Jeebling, Padrons are the gift that keeps on giving. I have a few here, and always hesitate to smoke them, waiting for the "right occasion". Thats a stupid attitude to take and I have to break myself of that. Im trying to smoke the good stuff along with the everyday stuff on a regular basis. If I could give any advice, it would be to enjoy everything when you can. Yah, you gotta let stuff rest, but when they are ready, light em up.

And the guys here are pros no doubt. Sure you're gonna get a wiseazz here and there, but its all in good fun (usually) and 99% of the folks here wont steer you wrong.

Mraia wrote:


I just ordered a single to add to my deep storage
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Tiver
2 years ago

Shout out to Mraia! I received the box of cigars from him yesterday after being TAGGED and what a surprise it was. He sent an amazing collection most of which I've never tried so looking forward to that! I have to say, Mraia set the bar high with the variety and quantity he sent me, so I'll do my best to keep this TAG alive and find someone else to tag as well!

Thanks again, this is awesome!

maxd518 wrote:




Don't be shy about posting up a list once you get a handle on what they all are Max.

We all appreciate smoking vicariously through the lists posted on these threads.

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2 years ago
Gotta love how the Gurka Suggestions thread just keeps going.
maxd518
2 years ago

Stinks like noob in here maxd wrong thread

https://www.cigarbid.com/Forum/c/posts/m/4754117/TAG-Redux#post4754117 

danmdevries wrote:


Haha gotcha, learning every day!
Palama
2 years ago

Haha gotcha, learning every day!

maxd518 wrote:



Post up the contents of your TAG! in the thread referenced by Danm.
Barbara
2 years ago

Barbara, how long have you worked for Gurkha?

Stogie1020 wrote:


I'd enjoy working for Gurkha, but I've been retired since July, 2000, 24 years next July. I've participated on and off at this forum since 2001. I had a prior moniker, but was unable to recall my login, so I adopted my late wife's name and re-registered several years ago. You'll find some of my posts here with my original moniker.
https://www.cigarbid.com/Forum/c/posts/2461/Monte-Canario 
jeebling
2 years ago
Sincere condolences regarding your late wife. It is touching that you would use her name. To me anyway.

Well, Steve, if I may call you that (?), how did you make out with the 9 coolers? What ever happened to Monte Canario by the way? Back then were you pretty much already a collector with many years of smoking cigars under your belt or were you embarking on a pilgrimage to learn about cigars? How long did it take to amass 9 coolers worth? Do you still smoke cigars? I’m curious about your experience with cigars and I think all of this is ok to discuss in this thread w/o fear of hijacking.

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Barbara
2 years ago

Sincere condolences regarding your late wife. It is touching that you would use her name. To me anyway.

Well, Steve, if I may call you that (?), how did you make out with the 9 coolers? What ever happened to Monte Canario by the way? Back then were you pretty much already a collector with many years of smoking cigars under your belt or were you embarking on a pilgrimage to learn about cigars? How long did it take to amass 9 coolers worth? Do you still smoke cigars? I’m curious about your experience with cigars and I think all of this is ok to discuss in this thread w/o fear of hijacking.

jeebling wrote:

My father, born at the turn of the century, was a cigar smoker. He primarily smoked clear habanos; Tampa made cigars of Cuban tobacco. By the time I was 16-years-old, I was swiping cigars from his boxes. Every Friday my father would come home from work with two 25 count boxes of cigars. They'd last one week. He was rarely seen without a cigar. I just assumed that men smoked cigars. The only time in my adult life when I wasn't able to enjoy a good cigar was 1968-1969, when after I graduated university, Uncle Sam "invited" into his army and sent me off to Vietnam for 15 months.
https://cigarsforwarriors.org/ 
In the last three years, I've sent major donations to C-f-W each year and have instructions in my estate plan for the entire collection to be donated after I die.
I still have several coolers and about a dozen humidors. I find that as age creeps up, I spend more time researching knowledge of tobacco, cigars, and their respective manufacturers. I've been to Cuba, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Mexico, Philippines and domestically observing and learning about the growth of tobacco, its processing, and manufacture into cigars. As I'm sure every premium cigar smoker is aware, the places to socially smoke a cigar have become few and far between.
And, as the price of Cuban cigars has escalated almost beyond belief, for most of us a habano is a rare treat. Fortunately, the quality of non-Cuban, New World cigars has increased and in many cases surpassed the lure of habanos. I still do enjoy an occasional habano, and have one humidor restricted to Cuban custom rolls.
I was a big fan of Pedro Martin's Tropical Tobacco, from his earliest days, and only within the last couple of years finally parted with his Solo Aromas, Lempira, Maya, Cacique and Casanova cigars. (I kept one unopened box of Maya.) I'm sure most of the cigar veterans here recall Martin's Don Juan and V Centennial branding. With Martin's passing Tropical Tobacco was ultimately sold and became Aganorsa, which now is the focus of most of my purchases.
I admit to going against the grain of many long time collectors and have rarely bought a significant amount of Fuente makes. I've always felt that there is created rarity to increase retails. That is not to say that the Fuentes don't make wonderful cigars, but rather that shrewd marketing has created rarity and escalated price points.
I've rambled on...my apology. I do make it a point to try to know who actually is manufacturing the cigars I purchase. As I stated above, many well known and respected brands are contracted to large manufacturers and are not blended by the brand owners. Some are; some aren't.
I used my late wife's name when I re-registered, simply because I knew I'd never forget it. Thank you for the very kind condolences.

Added later: Monte Canario, to the best of my knowledge, became history. I'm actually surprised that another maker didn't acquire the branding. The last Monte Canario cigars I acquired were obviously made for the U.S. market and tasted devoid of Cuban leaf. I'd guess that they were primarily comprised of native brena Canary Islands tobacco. My understanding is that Hacienda del Cura, another Canary Islands leaf became prevalent in the cigars of the Canary Islands.
jeebling
2 years ago
Not rambling at all, every word is interesting to me. Thanks for taking the time. I look forward to reading your posts.
Mraia
2 years ago
I agree with Jeebling Barbara. Very interesting for sure. Don’t be a stranger around here!
Ram27
2 years ago
Agree great post, very interesting.
Thanks
Tiver
2 years ago
Yes , thank you Steve.

Many people still appreciate sentences and punctuation, along with coherent thoughts. Your observations and experiences are hardly ramblings. They are a welcome addition and this forum would be the better for it with your continued participation.

Mraia
2 years ago
^ this. 1000%
LeeBot
2 years ago
^ Is that you in that picture Mraia, and are you wearing a rashguard?

And ditto, Barbara. Welcome aboard. Complete sentences and all.
Mraia
2 years ago

^ Is that you in that picture Mraia, and are you wearing a rashguard?

And ditto, Barbara. Welcome aboard. Complete sentences and all.

LeeBot wrote:


That’s me playing drums, in my Sticky Fingers shirt. Not a rash guard lol
tonygraz
2 years ago
Did a little research today and noticed that Sean Williams has joined up with Cohiba and is still active in cigars and spotted some of his old El Primer Mundo creations on line.

Back to Gurkha and their expensive Black Dragon churchill box (20) going for $ 1,133.on line. Around 10 years or so ago I bought out the last run (plus several unfilled B.O.s) of the Black Dragon Nublizers that CBID had. Great smoke if you don't mind a lack of dimensions. Still have a few that I smoke on special occasions
maxd518
2 years ago
Ok, I’m back to add a little to this discussion. Based on all the input and the list provided here I thought I’d share what I think I’ve experienced. I tried a Tatuaje Caballero, and Crowned Heads Serie E… loved them both, especially the Tatuaje which was really smooth and really good flavor. The bad… I tried a Caldwell The King is Dead… well he must be dead because that cigar was terrible. No flavor, about the only good thing I can say about that was it burned evenly. Extremely disappointed in the Caldwell, but since they’re on the GOOD list in this thread, is there. A specific Caldwell that is considered good?
Sunoverbeach
2 years ago
I only read your first post and last.

I suggest you steer clear of Gurkhas. That may have been stated once or twice here already.

Caldwell's a little hit and miss for me, but the Blind Man's Bluff are purty good
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