AVJim:If cost isn't a factor, I would consider the Fuente Hemingway. They aren't too over-the-top on price, are medium strength (everyone in the party smokes or has and may appreciate), and do not over-power a pilsner. I like them for that sort of occasion. My 2 cents.
brianetz1: AVJim:If cost isn't a factor, I would consider the Fuente Hemingway. They aren't too over-the-top on price, are medium strength (everyone in the party smokes or has and may appreciate), and do not over-power a pilsner. I like them for that sort of occasion. My 2 cents. price is a factor, but not enough of a factor to get a c.com blend or factory throwouts. I'm thinking somewhere in the $4-7 range. thanks for the suggestions so far.
Rain: brianetz1: AVJim:If cost isn't a factor, I would consider the Fuente Hemingway. They aren't too over-the-top on price, are medium strength (everyone in the party smokes or has and may appreciate), and do not over-power a pilsner. I like them for that sort of occasion. My 2 cents. price is a factor, but not enough of a factor to get a c.com blend or factory throwouts. I'm thinking somewhere in the $4-7 range. thanks for the suggestions so far.Whoa...Ccom makes some legit cigars.
Rain:I was confused because you said "..price is a factor, but not enough of a factor to get a c.com blend." I took that wrong, my bad.If you're friends are gonna think less of you for giving them free cigars...well, can't help there.
macs-smokes:Take a few CAO Gold... the hangover cigar... great with coffee.
macs-smokes:I don't have room for boxes... but I try to always have 3 or 4 on hand... I didn't care for the Gold maduro nearly as much.
macs-smokes:I really like the finish and the cream that are left on the palette with the Gold, but the Maduro has a different finish. I am sure it is the wrapper and I love maduros. They are two similar yet different cigars.