07-15-2016, 08:51 AM
I have tried these in the pass but I forgot how much I enjoyed smoking them. The NUB by Oliva. I got it in a 60 band x 4 inch with a Connecticut wrapper. I find it to be a very nice smooth smoke.
I got away from cigars for awhile because I found most of the ones I ordered online came in very dry most of the time. IMO. I use to love Gisperts but I could not get a good box anymore. Always dried out.
Anyone else enjoy these NUB cigars?
I got away from cigars for awhile because I found most of the ones I ordered online came in very dry most of the time. IMO. I use to love Gisperts but I could not get a good box anymore. Always dried out.
Anyone else enjoy these NUB cigars?
07-15-2016, 04:29 PM
I love the NUB cigars, I usually get mine from winning the frequent lot postings at CigarBid and have never been disappointed. I do favor the Cameroon and Habano wrappers, but the Maduros are nice, too.
These cigars alway get "punched", as clipping them leaves too much on the floor and they are short to begin with. The 460s and 464s will last about an hour, which is very deceptive.
These cigars alway get "punched", as clipping them leaves too much on the floor and they are short to begin with. The 460s and 464s will last about an hour, which is very deceptive.
07-15-2016, 06:00 PM
(07-15-2016, 04:29 PM)Tim_McD Wrote: I love the NUB cigars, I usually get mine from winning the frequent lot postings at CigarBid and have never been disappointed. I do favor the Cameroon and Habano wrappers, but the Maduros are nice, too.
These cigars alway get "punched", as clipping them leaves too much on the floor and they are short to begin with. The 460s and 464s will last about an hour, which is very deceptive.
When you do clip a cigar, you are suppose to cut just the last band of the wrapper covering the tobacco. I do mine every way. I clip it, I punch a hole in it and today I just got a V-cut cutter that I will try Sat.
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