|
Cigar Talk A place for cigar enthusiasts to discuss our hobby, legal cigars and related stuff. |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
06-22-2022, 07:09 AM | #12 |
Club Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: The Free State of Georgia
Posts: 1,992
|
Agreed. It's weird, but every cigar "store" around these parts can't keep them in stock. At least that's what the owners tell me. When I got back to smoking last year, I'd never heard of Deadwood, so that's what a local shop owner recommended. He didn't tell me that they were sweetened. I smoked about a half inch and had to call it quits. To each his own though.
__________________
When Uncle Terry’s been drinking…you don’t F with him. |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Is there such a thing as a cigar that is naturally sweet? | wesley | Cigar Talk | 27 | 03-09-2010 09:44 PM |
what cigar fits this description: mild, naturally sweet, oily, a little spicey, | wesley | Cigar Talk | 21 | 10-09-2008 02:10 AM |
advice needed--a spicy, peppery yet somewhat mild smoke | wesley | Cigar Talk | 22 | 02-12-2008 11:34 AM |
Mr. Mild's Definitive Newbie Guide to Mild Cigars | Mr. Mild | Cigar Talk | 19 | 01-26-2006 12:07 PM |
Best Mild Cigar | swchurchillfan | Cigar Talk | 28 | 02-03-2003 01:56 PM |