I think that was about 20 seconds, didn't really count for much.We've met previously at a M&S but not for very long I don't think.
$4 is the entry level point for a hand rolled cigar. The typical hand rolled cigar is in the $6 to $8 range. They can easily exceed $10 each and we sell quite a few in the $18 to $30 per cigar price range.I smoked it when I got home . . .
Is there any point in smoking cheaper cigars... or is $4 about right for a decent quality smoke? It's not something I plan on doing every day but once in a while its not a bad price
The question is what is a "decent quality smoke" and that is tough to answer. I can tell you that at the upper price ranges the cigars are superb events that should be savored. But the real key is to find a cigar, or a group of cigars, that you can simply enjoy smoking. Start out with a MILD INTENSITY (low nicotine) cigar and then look for a flavor profile that you enjoy within the mild cigars. Some cigars are peppery with a bit of a bite, some are smooth and creamy, some are very mild in flavor. But as long as you stay with the mild intensity cigars then just try some looking for flavors you enjoy.