You can being more. !! Whatever you can afford. My personal recommendation do not waste your money on Cohiba overpriced cigars you can just buy a pack of three or a few to try. Or to collect
You’re a good person by showing people what is real and fake with your knowledge. Keep smoking the good stuff. I’m sticking to Padrón Family Reserve, and the occasional Partagas E2, D4, Lusitania, and Trinidad Fundadores.
I'm glad my video was helpful. Do not buy cigars anywhere besides La Casa de Havana stores. I smoked them all in the past anyways and I do like them all. my honest opinion just get whatever is Affordable for you. My favorite are H.Upmann, Hoyo. Partagas, Montecristo. Do not buy Cohiba they're just overpriced cigars... . I never liked Trinidad and Bolivar. Do not waste your money on Cuban Punch. Because they taste very similar to the one that we have here
I do not know what you call reasonable. prices should be everywhere about the same. $23 per sick and up. For my income is just expensive to pay over $20 for one cigar. And I also comparing prices before covid . For $20 I could get Cohiba Robusto and now same cigar cost $60 and up. Now that's hurt
@@IvanRossSthey're more reasonable because of the lack of taxes they charge in Spain. You're right that habanos has set global prices, but there is still a lot of variance between countries because of their different tax laws. Spain also has a law that prohibits different stores from selling their tobacco at different prices, so in theory across all of Spain you will pay the same price for any stick in any shop. Also makes it a haven for finding vintage sticks since they can't upcharge you for age
@@ladislavambroz4803 yes. Yes . Yes lol. That's what the video about. You can freely buy a couple of boxes and bring them in . In US !! Now if you're going to buy like 10 boxes or 15 boxes of cigars. You're my rise on flags lol. But even with that it should be fine. There is no Customs when you live in the ship. So technically each stop that you do you can buy five boxes. You have three stops where there are LCDH store. You buy five bucks at each place it will get you to 15 boxes. You leave the ship and nobody will asking you anything
No. This creator has no idea what he's talking about. The U.S. Border Patrol website explains what you can and cannot do regarding Cuban cigars. www.helpspanish.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1389?language=en_US Customs does perform random checks; you don't want to get caught.
When I went to Cozumel a guy in the port tried to convince me to buy a cohiba cigar, saying they were authentic and to come inside. Thankfully videos like your told me to tell him how much and to see if it was a casa de habanos and as soon as he told me the price for a cigar was $40 I immediately said no thank you because that was the first and only red flag I needed. $40 for a real cohiba cigar no thank you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge about Cuban cigars. Next time I go I’ll be definitely going to casa de habanos
No it’s not safe to smoke the fakes , some of them use floor sweeping and put all sorts of shit in them , cut one open before smoking and see if it’s proper long filler
LOL of course you can bring them. As long as it's a decent amount not like 10 boxes :) they will do stop you from bringing alcohol on a ship and they will collect alcohol upon entry, they put the sticker on it and you can pick it up your alcoholic beverage on the way out of the ship when you return back.
@@fanboyMatt1215I'm sorry for a late response but yes yes yes . I brought like four boxes with me !!! And they didn't said a word to me!! Just make sure you keep a receipt. When you go through a costumes as you returning back on the ship.
Just don't like Cubans period :) there are so many amazing cigars out there that beat Cubans. Oliva V Melanio for example. $15 top. And what an amazing cigar one of my favorite
Instead of looking for fake cigars, just get real cigars from Nicaragua, Honduras, or Dominican Republic. They’re cheaper and construction is more consistent.
Cuba does not make glass top boxes, that's the first tell.
No , the 1st tell is Cuban's don't celo there cigars
24:25 Hi! You are comparing two diferent cigars. One is the Hoyo de Monterey Epircure no2 and the others are Hoyo Epicure De Luxe LCDH!
I know I know I know lol. But still mine was real Cuban and it's the same Cigar construction. They're using the same exactly uper band
Great video and enjoy those cigars!
Thanks for the video! Wish I’d seen this a week ago 😂
Thanks for the tips going on a cruise I was hoping to bring back a box
You can being more. !! Whatever you can afford. My personal recommendation do not waste your money on Cohiba overpriced cigars you can just buy a pack of three or a few to try. Or to collect
Great video, thanks for sharing!! 👍🏾
Thanks for watching!
You’re a good person by showing people what is real and fake with your knowledge. Keep smoking the good stuff. I’m sticking to Padrón Family Reserve, and the occasional Partagas E2, D4, Lusitania, and Trinidad Fundadores.
Going to Cozumel in April, was hoping to get some Cubans. Which cigar was your favorite? Notes?
I'm glad my video was helpful. Do not buy cigars anywhere besides La Casa de Havana stores. I smoked them all in the past anyways and I do like them all. my honest opinion just get whatever is Affordable for you. My favorite are H.Upmann, Hoyo. Partagas, Montecristo. Do not buy Cohiba they're just overpriced cigars... . I never liked Trinidad and Bolivar. Do not waste your money on Cuban Punch. Because they taste very similar to the one that we have here
@@IvanRossS Thanks!
Just got back from Madrid. Prices were much more reasonable.
I do not know what you call reasonable. prices should be everywhere about the same. $23 per sick and up. For my income is just expensive to pay over $20 for one cigar. And I also comparing prices before covid . For $20 I could get Cohiba Robusto and now same cigar cost $60 and up. Now that's hurt
@@IvanRossSthey're more reasonable because of the lack of taxes they charge in Spain. You're right that habanos has set global prices, but there is still a lot of variance between countries because of their different tax laws.
Spain also has a law that prohibits different stores from selling their tobacco at different prices, so in theory across all of Spain you will pay the same price for any stick in any shop. Also makes it a haven for finding vintage sticks since they can't upcharge you for age
did yo go Cigar Shop Magallanes, its the best, and large, i was in madrid 6 weeks ago
can you bring cuban cigars from vacation?
@@ladislavambroz4803 yes. Yes . Yes lol. That's what the video about. You can freely buy a couple of boxes and bring them in . In US !! Now if you're going to buy like 10 boxes or 15 boxes of cigars. You're my rise on flags lol. But even with that it should be fine. There is no Customs when you live in the ship. So technically each stop that you do you can buy five boxes. You have three stops where there are LCDH store. You buy five bucks at each place it will get you to 15 boxes. You leave the ship and nobody will asking you anything
No.
This creator has no idea what he's talking about. The U.S. Border Patrol website explains what you can and cannot do regarding Cuban cigars. www.helpspanish.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1389?language=en_US
Customs does perform random checks; you don't want to get caught.
When I went to Cozumel a guy in the port tried to convince me to buy a cohiba cigar, saying they were authentic and to come inside. Thankfully videos like your told me to tell him how much and to see if it was a casa de habanos and as soon as he told me the price for a cigar was $40 I immediately said no thank you because that was the first and only red flag I needed. $40 for a real cohiba cigar no thank you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge about Cuban cigars. Next time I go I’ll be definitely going to casa de habanos
$40 omg... that's definitely ripoff lol. Should be like $10 . And those are $1 cigars anyway... but fake one for $10 are ok to smoke lol
I bought some “Cubans” in playa del Carmen on my honeymoon in 98. It was at the “club de golf”. Now I’m thinking I didn’t buy Cubans lol.
No it’s not safe to smoke the fakes , some of them use floor sweeping and put all sorts of shit in them , cut one open before smoking and see if it’s proper long filler
LOL, I bought them Knowing they were fake, but I sill like them. It's a fun vacation thing. Do people really buy them thinking they're real? haha
Can you bring Cigars back on a cruise
LOL of course you can bring them. As long as it's a decent amount not like 10 boxes :) they will do stop you from bringing alcohol on a ship and they will collect alcohol upon entry, they put the sticker on it and you can pick it up your alcoholic beverage on the way out of the ship when you return back.
@@IvanRossS so I can buy a box and bring it back to my brother for a gift
@@fanboyMatt1215I'm sorry for a late response but yes yes yes . I brought like four boxes with me !!! And they didn't said a word to me!! Just make sure you keep a receipt. When you go through a costumes as you returning back on the ship.
No. Don't listen to this creator. U.S. Border Patrol will not act kindly toward you if they find Cubans in your luggage.
One of the first things you find when looking to avoid fakes: Never buy anything with transparent lids on the boxes...those are always fake!
Yep. Have no idea what I was thinking... I felt like I was hypnotized by those people..
The way cuban prices are going...I'd rather buy the fakes on the beach.
Just don't like Cubans period :) there are so many amazing cigars out there that beat Cubans. Oliva V Melanio for example. $15 top. And what an amazing cigar one of my favorite
Instead of looking for fake cigars, just get real cigars from Nicaragua, Honduras, or Dominican Republic. They’re cheaper and construction is more consistent.
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All fake
No.... not all... smh