1.) That's a helluva nice bomb.
2.) Each of the cigars I saw on there seems to have a band. Google the name. Somebody sells them. Usually within the product description it describes the cigar as mild, medium, full-bodied, etc. Among the results should also be reviews of quite a few of them. Although I've found one person's determination of whether a cigar is medium or full will differ from another's, usually if a cigar is described as mild it's mild.
3.) Sorry to hear about the H. Upmann. The Chairman's Reserve is usually considered a pretty darn fine cigar. I recently smoked a plain old H. Upmann 1844 that I had aged for a little over a year and it was very tasty indeed.
Jimmie asked about a humidor...I didn't see a reply on this but I certainly hope you have one or those cigars are all in danger of being ruined. Unravelling like that on a premium cigar is often a sign that it is dried out.
2.) Each of the cigars I saw on there seems to have a band. Google the name. Somebody sells them. Usually within the product description it describes the cigar as mild, medium, full-bodied, etc. Among the results should also be reviews of quite a few of them. Although I've found one person's determination of whether a cigar is medium or full will differ from another's, usually if a cigar is described as mild it's mild.
3.) Sorry to hear about the H. Upmann. The Chairman's Reserve is usually considered a pretty darn fine cigar. I recently smoked a plain old H. Upmann 1844 that I had aged for a little over a year and it was very tasty indeed.
Jimmie asked about a humidor...I didn't see a reply on this but I certainly hope you have one or those cigars are all in danger of being ruined. Unravelling like that on a premium cigar is often a sign that it is dried out.
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing."
- Robert E. Howard
- Robert E. Howard