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Message posted by Carmela on March-18-2012 at 23:37 - IP Logged
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I was just wondering if you changed up your cigars for the seasons? Some cigars are better for fall and winter and some are better for spring and summer, in my opinion. What do you do and what cigars are best for each season? |
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Message posted by TonyC on March-19-2012 at 15:36 - IP Logged
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Hi Carmela, I don't do it because every cigar has its own charm - and the season doesn't influence my taste buds a lot. |
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Message posted by Winchester on March-19-2012 at 16:46 - IP Logged
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I pretty much stick to full flavored, spicy cigars all year round. This is a great question though and I'd be interested to hear from others who do this. |
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Message posted by Howard57 on March-27-2012 at 00:21 - IP Logged
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I agree with you Carmela, my cigar preferences tend to change with the seasons too. I think it is somewhat related to how certain foods and drinks are better in certain seasons. I don't dislike any good cigars at any time of the year though.
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Message posted by Mister Saucy on May-05-2012 at 14:06 - IP Logged
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I prefer to sit outside rather than in the garage, so the length of the cigars that I smoke in the winter are usually pretty short. I rarely ever smoke a lancero, double corona, or churchill during the winter.
----------------- Mister Saucy
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Message posted by Juicer on June-01-2012 at 01:17 - IP Logged
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I like lighter tastes in the summer and tend to stick to the thinner cigars, too. I tend toward the heavy weights, the fat ones and the darker, more robust ones in the winter. |
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Message posted by b0bby on January-15-2013 at 11:56 - IP Logged
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I do have seasonal smokes, but it's my mood to decide when to smoke one cigar or another. |
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Message posted by Clark on May-03-2013 at 04:26 - IP Logged
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Right now, I am smoking Romeo Y Julieta Mille Fleurs - and I don't usually smoke them in the Winter. Should I consider it a Spring or a Summer smoke? |
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Message posted by Fin290672 on May-23-2013 at 04:52 - IP Logged
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Hey guys!
My cigars are always the same for all seasons. These are Montecristo Edmundo. |
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Message posted by smokerhere on February-20-2014 at 02:04 - IP Logged
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Nah. My favorites are my all-year-round favorites. |
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