vorno
Member
Hi everyone,
I live in Northland, New Zealand and am very early in my journey regarding Tobacco & cigars.
I stopped smoking cigars about ~10 years ago due to the ever increasing price in New Zealand (on average the price has increased ~10% every year due to taxes increasing).
For example, you basically can't get a proper-sized cigar for under $50 NZD (~$30 USD). To put it into perspective our NZ Customs charge NZD $1,774.20 ($1,093 USD) per kg of tobacco.
Recently, I discovered that it is actually legal to grow your own Tobacco in New Zealand, so I have since bought the lovely Cigar book from this website, joined several groups on Facebook relating to Tobacco / Cigars and am going to do my best to make them myself!
I have purchased 5 different varieties that I plan to use:
No reason in particular, I basically tried to make my best judgement at the time, especially since you "should" make a cigar out of several varieties!
From memory I've probably smoked only 10-20 cigars in total, with the memorial ones being Romeo & Juliette and Montecristo that I would enjoy over good conversation and a finely aged Whiskey / Rum.
My hope is to ultimately make something that will be similar in quality.
I have a heck of a lot to learn, and will see how things go - I'm about to plant the seeds soon for #1-4.
I look forward to learning a lot from this site and perhaps make a few acquaintances!
Thank you.
I live in Northland, New Zealand and am very early in my journey regarding Tobacco & cigars.
I stopped smoking cigars about ~10 years ago due to the ever increasing price in New Zealand (on average the price has increased ~10% every year due to taxes increasing).
For example, you basically can't get a proper-sized cigar for under $50 NZD (~$30 USD). To put it into perspective our NZ Customs charge NZD $1,774.20 ($1,093 USD) per kg of tobacco.
Recently, I discovered that it is actually legal to grow your own Tobacco in New Zealand, so I have since bought the lovely Cigar book from this website, joined several groups on Facebook relating to Tobacco / Cigars and am going to do my best to make them myself!
I have purchased 5 different varieties that I plan to use:
- Black Mammoth (wrapper / binder)
- Cuban Piloto Cubano (filler)
- Cuban Hubano 2000 (filler)
- Cuban Corojo 99 (wrapper / binder)
- Hauraki Gold [AKA Riverhead Gold] (a local variety that I believe is similar to Golden Virginia) - low nicotine content and in hindsight probably not suitable for cigars
No reason in particular, I basically tried to make my best judgement at the time, especially since you "should" make a cigar out of several varieties!
From memory I've probably smoked only 10-20 cigars in total, with the memorial ones being Romeo & Juliette and Montecristo that I would enjoy over good conversation and a finely aged Whiskey / Rum.
My hope is to ultimately make something that will be similar in quality.
I have a heck of a lot to learn, and will see how things go - I'm about to plant the seeds soon for #1-4.
I look forward to learning a lot from this site and perhaps make a few acquaintances!
Thank you.