If you are needing a humi the size of the Vino than you most likely have a decent amount of sticks you are storing.
I wouldn't trust any amount/collection of cigars to a Wal-mart hygrometer that wasn't designed for use in a humidor.
I use the Western Caliber III in my 150ct display, Vinotemp...
I really enjoyed the first batch of the Padilla Achilles (pepin blend). I just purchased some of the new release Achilles and I hope they are atleast decent now but I'm skeptical based on the price point.
I have some of the Pepin blend '32s and Miami's but have yet to smoke either of them...
Jason,
I'm going to vote for the Padron 1964 Maduro. T&C cigars @ Glade & 121 in Euless and Arlington Cigar off of 157 both carry the full line. Both also have the Opus X in stock as of Monday.
If you're up for a drive, Up in Smoke on McArthur in Irving has every Tatuaje except for the black...
I think I remember reading somewhere that it was illegal to ship tobacco products in between Canadian provinces. I could be misstaken though, it happens.
If you want to go with a good cigar that won't break the bank I would go for the Rocky Patel Juniors. It's a small version of the Vintage line at 4x38.
They come 40 to a box with a everyday price tag of $49.99. I think I picked mine up from one of their weekly specials for $39.99.
Pretty...
A while back I had a Diplomaticos #4 (Cuban Petit Corona) and then had a Cusano C10 Crown Corona a few days later. I thought that the Cusano C10 was very similar to the Diplomaticos.
I could tell a difference if I smoked them both unbanded in a blind test but the Cusano was a very enjoyable cigar.
If you're winning at that rate you are probably over paying. I would make a list in Excel of what you would like to buy and add these things to your watch list on CBID. Track the selling price of each item over the course of a few weeks or months. Then I would never bid over the lowest amount...
I'd vote mine.
Between my display, cooler and vino I have 90% of what I'd want to smoke in a given day.
As far as the B&M goes, I stop in regularly just b/c it's fun to pick out a stick in a full selection.
I will never smoke another cigar straight out of a B&M huni just b/c 99% of the time...
The Holt's catalog is the most fun to look at aver and over again. You can sign up for it online to receive a hard copy or you can view it online.
For comparison shopping you should check out this site: http://www.cigarcyclopedia.com/webapp/
There is a comparison shopper on their site that...
Buffalo Wild Wings is currently my favorite stop. The Carribean Jerk and Mango Habanero sauces they have are awesome.
They also sell bottles of their sauce, 3 for $12 and I've found they work great with some wild game if you're a hunter.
Monday night before the Cowboy's game I grilled up...
I just got into hunting this past year. In the area of Texas we hunt (Abilene) we are just getting deer and wild hog.
I could eat venison steaks all day but I'm not a big fan of wild hog chops or loins by themselves to give you an idea of my tastes.
So far the best sausage I have had (I like...
I like the larger ringe guages but don't smoke them exclusively.
Two of my favorite large ring guage cigars are the RP Vintage & Sungrown 6x60. I also saw that Pepin has a black label out now in a 6x60 that I'm looking forward to trying.
My two favorite cigars at the moment are the Pepin...
After reading this yesterday, I went by a couple of my local shops to see if any were in. No luck but they did have just about every other Tatuaje in stock.
I was able to pick up a Cojuno 2003, Cojuno 2006, Reserve J21, and some other sizes of the red and brown label I've been wanting to try.
For me personally, I would have to say about $200. I have a few boxes of VSG's that I paid about $175 each for. A box of Padron Principe Maduro is probably in my near future as well as soon as I find it around $150 - $160.
These are my two favorite smokes and they can be had under $200 a box...
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