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Originally Posted by phat_joe
Save those bands! My problem was that it took so long to develop the palate so I could distinguish a good cigar from a mediocre one.
There's a clear difference between a 'gas station cigar' and one from a proper cigar shop, but inside that cigar shop, it's overwhelming!
Tonight I've got an Flor de Oliva Gold. It's relatively cheap (about $7), but the last one I had was great - so was sure to remember! I'm trying the maduro so am hoping its good.
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My wife tells me the same thing. "Why don't you save the labels?!"
I've had so many good cigars I would love to have again.
I still have no idea what I do and don't like. Well I know what I like, but I can't go into a cigar shop and realistically know what I'm looking at. Just give it a couple spins and make it look like I know what I'm doing and head out with half a dozen random $7 - $12 cigars.