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having a Monti (cuban of course) with a martini by the fire. You Europeans have all the favor, just stop in the local humidor and have your choice of any premo Cuban, not as easy for us across the pond(thanks JFK) but doable.
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I dunno, Canada is on the same side of the pond as America and we don’t have any problems.

we can get Cuban and Acapulco Gold
 
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In laws visited Cuba recently and brought me back some behikes. Although it's a great treat, most Cubans lack complexity and for my taste there are much better offerings that are easy to get at the local shop.
 
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I dunno, Canada is on the same side of the pond as America and we don’t have any problems.

we can get Cuban and Acapulco Gold
Yeah, at crazy high prices.
 
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Only fine Cuban I'd be interested in enjoying on a cold night.

She can roll me on her thigh any day.
 
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This came to mind when I saw the title of the thread...

 
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This came to mind when I saw the title of the thread...

That's an awesome song! Like many before, died way to early (25)! Love the beat, the bass, and his guitaring is awesome!
 
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In laws visited Cuba recently and brought me back some behikes. Although it's a great treat, most Cubans lack complexity and for my taste there are much better offerings that are easy to get at the local shop.
Everybody's taste on cigars vary. The complexity of flavors in the Cubans is what I love the most and the fact you can smoke em down to a nub and they never get bitter like all non-Cubans do. 30 year cigar smoker here and the only non-Cuban I've ever smoked that even comes close would be the Fuente Opus X, those are epic, especially after 10 years of aging.
 
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having a Monti (cuban of course) with a martini by the fire. You Europeans have all the favor, just stop in the local humidor and have your choice of any premo Cuban, not as easy for us across the pond(thanks JFK) but doable.
A little easier over here 😉
 
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I've recently (3 mos ago) switched all my humidors over to the Beveda system. You pick the humidity you want, the more packs you use the longer it last and recovers after you close your box and they're dead nuts on that humidity level, just can't mix humidity levels. You're not supposed to be able to recharge them, but I've found if you put a small container of distilled water in a cup inside the box the packs will absorb it and recharge without getting wet. You can even lay the packs on top of your cigars without any harm to them. I have a layer of the packs on the bottom of my humidors too.
 
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A little easier over here 😉
Tell me about those Cohibas, are they from the same box? Looks like a shadow going across them too?
 
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Have cubans gone up in price dramatically over the past year? I bought a few in Grand Cayman a year ago for $15-$25 each. Last week I was in Nassau and the only shop I could find that sold from a humidor wanted $70. I walked out.
 
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Tell me about those Cohibas, are they from the same box? Looks like a shadow going across them too?
not from the same box. I have had 2 or 3 boxes over time and haven't rotated them very well so some may have been sitting around for a while. Think I will get to smoke them at Christmas 😀
 
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Price has been fair last couple of years . I buy most of my Cubans from Canada or Italy
My favorite smoke is not Cuban though ... again I’m talking about 10-35$ range . I prefer oliva series O torpedo . Nice short smoke and perfect for golf
 
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Only fine Cuban I'd be interested in enjoying on a cold night.

She can roll me on her thigh any day.

If she is the “Cuban” shouldn’t you be rolling her on your thigh 😕
 
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I have a buddy that that's his favorite too along with the Perdermos.