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Cam opening a cigar bar lounge in his hometown of Atlanta


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7 hours ago, PhillyB said:

my exact scene. i love it.

hate to see the exclusiveness written into the name though. cigar culture has been trying desperately to have less of an old-boy's-club look about it and be inclusive to women who smoke. fellaship doesn't exactly accomplish that.

this may be a factor in whether or not davidoff (cam's favorite smoke) will approve them as a retailer. they are swiss, very exclusive, very progressive.

i mean i think the $500/ticket cost is probably the biggest exclusionary factor

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3 hours ago, PhillyB said:

they're made for high end light-bodied taste profiles, with the exception of the yamasa and the escurio. that escurio is godly.

Most quality sticks have the same wrappers and are produced by the same factories. With that said A.J. who make sticks that are as good or better for the price owns its own factory and tobacco field just as Davidoff does. Its why they have such good quality control and flavors. The difference in the two are that AJ strictly only grows theirs in Nicaragua and Davidoff grows theirs in the Dominican Republic which leads to different tastes and nicotine content.

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3 hours ago, PurityControl said:

You're never going to get a "bad" Davidoff 

I got my wife into a cigars a bit and she will only smoke Davidoff because of what Phillyb said the light creamy profile appeals to her vs a dark spicy thick smoke.

The Davidoff Churchill Late Hour is my favorite, I was blown way how it good it was and for under $20 

All Davidoffs are light smokes to me. I consider it a beginner cigar for that. Olivia cigars are a cheaper but just as high quality sub. I do like the Camacho brand that Davidoff produces, while not as great quality control their corojo is tasty if you like them.

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9 hours ago, Mage said:

Cam Newton seems like someone who’ll make a crap ton of money post-NFL doing something like this.  I def see him pursuing an even bigger future in the clothing business too. 

 

Yeah, I can see him retiring at the end of this contract and going full tilt into the clothing business and multiple other ventures.  He could easily make much more than he makes right now without getting beat up 16 to 19 weeks a year. May really depend on his shoulder- if he can't recover full strength, makes the decision easier for him.

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33 minutes ago, Snake said:

All Davidoffs are light smokes to me. I consider it a beginner cigar for that. Olivia cigars are a cheaper but just as high quality sub. I do like the Camacho brand that Davidoff produces, while not as great quality control their corojo is tasty if you like them.

Oliva is a quality smoke for the price point.

Love the  Camacho line, just smoked the Camacho Coyolar Honduran puro that came out a little bit ago, was a great smoke.

Right now I'm all in with Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust  Steve Sakas new company ( the man behind the Liga privada line at Drew Estate), loving everything that is coming out of from them, the Sin Compromiso was the best cigar i smoked in 2018 and the Umbagagog is my go to cheap smoke right now.

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, PurityControl said:

Oliva is a quality smoke for the price point.

Love the  Camacho line, just smoked the Camacho Coyolar Honduran puro that came out a little bit ago, was a great smoke.

Right now I'm all in with Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust  Steve Sakas new company ( the man behind the Liga privada line at Drew Estate), loving everything that is coming out of from them, the Sin Compromiso was the best cigar i smoked in 2018 and the Umbagagog is my go to cheap smoke right now.

 

 

 

H.Uppman 1844 Reserve is by far my favorite in the Dominican soil. It's like smoking a Cuban. 

AJ Man o War Ruination is my favorite Nicaraguan. It packs a punch and will spin your head even if you smoke heavy cigars.

My favorite value Would be the CAO AA or Brazilla. Both are cheap but they have good tobacco and construction. 

I've tried Drew Estate but wasn't a huge fan. It's a quality cigar but just not my favorite. I've honestly tried most brands but probably like most people go back to their favorites. 

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