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What else is similar to a Baccarat cigar?
Apr 07, 2010 by Eric | Posted in Other - Food & Drink
I had one earlier, and it was very good, and was wondering if anyone knew of anything similar to a Baccarat cigar. I really like the sugar dipped cap,
a black and mild cigar
| Apr 07, 2010
What brand of cigar is the most potent (nictotine content) and which would you recommend?
Feb 21, 2009 by Tyler | Posted in Other - Food & Drink
My local tobacconist carries the following brands: Alec Bradley, Baccarat, Camacho, Gurkha, Helix, Onyx, Padron, Rocky Patel. Which would you recommend
Depends on which frontmark within each brand you pick as all the ones you stated, with the exception of Helix and Baccarat have full bodied ones.
Herfnerd | Feb 21, 2009
Either Baccarat or Rocky Patel. My personal favorites.
Duderoy | Feb 21, 2009
how do you smoke a cigar??
Mar 28, 2008 by bob b | Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits
whats the best way for a new cigar smoker to smoke a baccarat luchadore? ?
In case you want some more information http://www.howtosmokeacigar.com/
Jacob | Mar 28, 2008
don't do it, don't u even think about it!
Sports | Mar 28, 2008
Did I buy the right cigar? I'm a beginner and the salesman didn't know english...?
Aug 19, 2010 by ANSWER ME NOW! (please) | Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits
I smoked a cigar at my pal's place and really liked it, so today I went to a tobacco shop to buy one for myself, and I was hoping that the clerk would
Perhaps... I am not familiar with the brand you mentioned....
I started out with the Romeo & Juliet cigars in the mild form and then
Robalo Rafter | Aug 19, 2010
I have 2 very old authentic cedar Honduran cigar boxes when cigars were only 25 cents each. Price boxes?
Mar 25, 2008 by PrivacyIssue | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
These boxes are gorgeous, one is 6"x6"x3 1/2", the other is 9" across, 7" long, and only 1 1/2" tall. Both made entirely
The Baccarat box is no older than 30 years old - it was introduced in 1978. Not sure about the DM.
Its very difficult to price something
Herfnerd | Mar 25, 2008
baccarat cigar news
John Fairfax
20.05.12
Because the prevailing winds were north-easterly trades, Fairfax calculated
that his initial course should be westerly; he knew he was bound to be swept
south anyway. “Uppermost in my mind was the thought that every mile lost
would have to be recovered the hard way,” he said later. “How hard that
would be was made clear by the sea that very first day.” Having rowed all
day and all night, at first light he saw the silhouette of the island of
Gran Canaria high on the horizon. He guessed that he was no more than 15
miles from its cliffs. On his 16th day at sea he wrote in his log: “Wind from the southwest, Force
4-5. Is this a joke? I have had nothing but southwesterlies and westerlies
since leaving San Agustin. I won’t be able to fight against them for very
much longer. Every time I pull the oars now, the boat seems to weigh 10
tons.”
Fairfax had a radio with a maximum range of 5,000 nautical miles, and he was
supposed to contact ITN and the Daily Sketch every four days at 8am GMT; by
the 17th day he had succeeded in getting through only twice.
Source: Telegraph.co.uk