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28 May 2009, 12:52 PM | #1 |
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I am considering buying some Cubans
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As I know we all like the finer things in life, and I have a weakness for cigars made 90 miles from Key West. Anyone bought from Cuban Lou's?? Am I taking a bigger risk than I should? I admit is is VERY tempting to place an order right now. David |
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You do realize that purchasing Cuban cigars and importing them into the US are illegal. I would highly advise against it.
While I do love a good Cuban, I usually make sure to enjoy them out of the country.
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Besides, I think there are some cigars that are much better than cubans that are made outside of cuba... Cigar Aficionado has some great recommendations!
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The penalties are actually very stiff. With that said I have brought them home from Europe 3 times (took the wrappers off) with zero issue. These days, cigars from other countries are every bit as good or better than Cubans.
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Cuban Lou's is OK as is 1001 Cuban Cigars. They both get a lot of biz out of the US.
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I read the title and all I though of was Kramer on Seinfeld Sorry couldn't help myself.
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I can sell you some.
I have a mother-in-law that I can let go at a pretty good price! |
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My motto is " Fuente, always" Robustos and Short stories. Highly reccomended but everyones tastes are different.
I usually get them online from Tampa Sweethearts. All the best, Andy |
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When I was in Mexico, Gerardo took me to a killer cigar store that only sold cubans. It is called La Casa Del Habano. I was told that they do a great job of shipping to the US with no issues. I still had reserves only for the fear if they did get confiscated I would be out the money, more than the fear of breaking the law.
Like someone posted above, there is no way customs can tell that the cigars are cuban without the bands, of course why spend the money on cubans if they are not banded?
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I like a Monte Cristo Maduro, preferably a Rothschilde or Robusto.
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Hi David,
I have been smoking cigars for 40 years now. I have found some Cubans great and many sheer rubbish. The quality varies from cigar to cigar. In Australia or Japan cubans are freely available but I much prefer to buy a good Dominican cigar. There were a couple of Cohiba that I could not draw as they were too tightly rolled. Mind you I have 3 humidors at home all at around 75% Rh. Still these cigars just refused to loosen up. Finally I had to cut them in half and got them to light. Not worth the risk in the USA. The law is the law. |
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David, I think you are taking a big chance having illegal cigars shipped to you here in the U.S. There are quite a few very good cigars made outside of Cuba which are just as good.
But if you must, C'est la vie!!!
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I've found that if you reduce the humidity to around 65%, you'll experience much fewer issues with draw.
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IMO Cubans are not what they used to be. Pre Castro Cubans are highly sought after and I do have a box or two in the bank humidor. But after the takeover, Cubans have been marginal at best playing only on the history on the country. For daily smokes, I highly recommend Fuente Hemmingways or Short Stories if you don't have a couple hours to spare. Once a year, I recommend getting the Anejo's which are basically an Opus X re labeled. I also enjoy Maduro cigars, so for those you can't go wrong with La Gloria Cubana Serie R, Ashton Cabinents, or Carlos Torano Exodus. These are just my tastes, but what do I know....I was born in Ybor City! As other's have said, look into other countries...Dominican's are right up there with old school Cubans but I never pass up a chance to purchase some Graycliff's when I travel to the Carribean!
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I have cuban cigars quite often when I visit in-laws in Miami. Frankly, you don't have to buy from Castro's lil fiefdom to get a good cigar. For instance, I've found that Cohibas made in the D.R. are just as good as the ones made in Cuba.
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If it is illegal then you should not import them.
Dominican or Nicaraguan are just as good IMHO.
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Yup, Ybor City seems to fall off the map every now and then. All my grandfather's tools and about 15 presses reside in my home. Before my wife knew what they were, she always asked why I had all the old farm tools.
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Canada is the lucky ones who can get Cuban cigars. For us Canadians its cheaper if we just go for a week all inclusive trip down there, and bring back a box or 2 then buying 1 box here.
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Here are some pics from Graycliffs:
First I choose my filler and wrapper Hmmmm, this smells like what I'm looking for Now lets get them rolled and pressed! All done! No time to waste...gotta start another box. And for those of you visiting, I highly recommend speaking spanish...otherwise it's pretty quiet in there without being able to talk to the guys while they work. Both of these guys in my pictures defected from Cuba, the talent is in the hands and the earth they say!
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I'll take a stack! How Much?!
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