Romeo y Julieta
Cubans
Cuban cigars
They smoke Cuban cigars.
I believe they are. I was one of those who believed that there were many cigars that all stood up to the scrutiny of the Cuban cigar. I am no longer of that belief. I started smoking Cuban Cigars in China and have been smoking them for almost three years now. I also still smoke Honduran, Nicaraguan, and Dominican. Though there are many good cigars out there, by and large Cuban's hold the honor (in my book) as the best Cigars in the world.
To import or smuggle them into the country, yes. To KNOWINGLY (wink-wink) possess them or smoke them, yes.
i don't think he would do things like that because he is a president and you have to make the right choices
Ernest Hemingway was known to enjoy Cuban cigars, specifically Cohiba and Montecristo brands. He was often seen with a cigar in hand, and his fondness for smoking them is well-documented in his writings and personal correspondence.
Fidel Castro no longer smokes cigars, when he did he smoked Cohibas. The Corona Especial specifically.
Depends on what cigars you like and how many you smoke. If you smoke one Phillies a week, cigars will cost you less than if you smoke one box of Ashtons a day.
There is nothing like "best" in Cuban cigars. Recently production quality standards are quite high and it is a matter of taste and style. Keep in mind though that smaller sizes are usually produced by apprentices or not very experienced rollers, while big and special edition sticks are rolled only by the very skillful and experienced of the "torcedores" (and the leaves are much more carefully selected)
Mike Patton is a cigare smoker. This is an excerpt of an interview with Mike Patton September 2008: "Patton: No, I can't smoke pot. I smoke cigars, matter of fact you got a light? These are good cigars, Cuban. You want one?" Source: http://www.nowpublic.com/culture/interview-mike-Patton-faith-no-more-and-tomohawk-and-mr-bungle-and-fantomas
yes, i am.
One of the most expensive cigars.