11 December 2009

Stogies in Canberra?

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Anyone know where I can buy some good Cuban cigars in Canberra? At the moment I get friends to pick them up when they come back through Hong Kong for me or I get some in Sydney or Melbourne when down there.

Yes…yes…I know its disgusting…I am a social pariah…I am the cause of global warming…I make puppies cry etc…rah..rah…rah…

But I don’t smoke around anyone who objects, and never in public places.

I just like a good cigar once a month or so at home or at a mates place. And as vices go, is puffing on Cohiba or once a month or so really so bad?

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Hey guys, I noticed this thread and have just received 25 Perdomo Fresco Cuban cigars from a friend which I have no use for. Length is 15cm, ring gauge 50 was looking to offload them for $300 if anyone knows of someone that would be interested? My number is 0403 683 571

astrojax said :

i think the hyatt has a humidor and stock – worth checking out if you’re keen.

Having worked there in the past, prepare to be bent over with their prices..

Things may have changed, but i doubt it, the Hyatt is still a wannabe 5 start hotel!

Astro said :

I see that the previous posts tell you about the limited options to buy good cigars in Canberra. You might already know that both Baranows in Hawthorn, Vic (www.baranows.com) and Alexanders in South Yarra, Vic (www.cigars.com.au) have excellent websites and offer mail order. I recommend Baranows if you must have Cubans and Wal Baranow is a font of good information and advice. BUT, if like me you are also keen on the Dominican and Nicaraguan product then I highly recommend http://www.cigarplace.biz which is based in Florida. They do international mail order, their prices are great and postage is very reasonable. Yes, you will have to pay customs duty on their arrival but Australia Post facilitates all of that. I have ordered from Cigarplace many times without any problems – with them or Oz Customs. As an example of the cost saving, say for a box of 20 CAO CX2 Toro, to buy them from an Oz distributor you’ll be paying a bit over $400, to buy from the States they’ll cost you a bit over $200 inclusive of postage and Customs duty.

Thanks astro – Just took receipt of a box of padron maduro toros from cigarplace. Especially given the current exchange rate, this has worked out tops.

Normally if I have run out and am not travelling, I will buy from Michael at CGs in Dickson who stocks main brand Cubans and some domenicans – he always has his humidor in good nick.

good advice, astro, but i think your handle is a bit close to my bone! ; )

Thanks Clown Killer, happy to let eveyone know the drum on this. As you know, none of the tobacconists in the ACT keep a large enough stock of cigars to warrant maintaining a proper commercial humidor and as a result their limited stocks are not stored as they ought to be. The best advice I can give to Bigfeet, and to anyone else, is to get themselves a humidor (if they haven’t got one already), read some of the many cigar blogs, order some cigars online from a reputable supplier, store them well for a little while, and then get smokin’.
You said you’ve been buying cigars when in NYC. You might have been to De La Concha which is on the Avenue of the Americas. Its a great shop where you can sit and smoke and talk sports or politics all day long. Well worth a visit.

Clown Killer3:55 pm 22 Jan 10

I’m liking your advice Astro. Welcome aboard!

I see that the previous posts tell you about the limited options to buy good cigars in Canberra. You might already know that both Baranows in Hawthorn, Vic (www.baranows.com) and Alexanders in South Yarra, Vic (www.cigars.com.au) have excellent websites and offer mail order. I recommend Baranows if you must have Cubans and Wal Baranow is a font of good information and advice. BUT, if like me you are also keen on the Dominican and Nicaraguan product then I highly recommend http://www.cigarplace.biz which is based in Florida. They do international mail order, their prices are great and postage is very reasonable. Yes, you will have to pay customs duty on their arrival but Australia Post facilitates all of that. I have ordered from Cigarplace many times without any problems – with them or Oz Customs. As an example of the cost saving, say for a box of 20 CAO CX2 Toro, to buy them from an Oz distributor you’ll be paying a bit over $400, to buy from the States they’ll cost you a bit over $200 inclusive of postage and Customs duty.

Clown Killer10:03 pm 12 Dec 09

I stock up when I get to New York (non-Cubans) or Paris (everything else). I don’t trust the retail cigars on offer anywhere in Canberra.

Cigar smokers are too tight to share their expensive smoke with the public masses, bless ’em. It’s always the goddamn low brow durry munchers that light up next to me at a cafe table.

Try Cox Kelly opposite the Uni Pub in Civic West.

spinact said :

You’re a brave man posting this given the VERY strong anti smoking opinions brought out by the recent smoking laws and cigarette butt threads.

Actually the anti smoking threads is what made me think of posting here! And I agree with most of the anti’s arguements about smoking, particularly in public places.

As I said, I smoke at home or at friends places, with other friends of like mind, and only two or three cigars a month. And that is why I was after a good local supplier, because they should have them properly encased in a humidor, rather than having someone pick some up some duty free for me, and then not having the facilities to store them correctly.

Funnily enough I bought four Romeo y Julieta No 2’s from the tobacconist at Bailey’s today. $15 a pop.

i think the hyatt has a humidor and stock – worth checking out if you’re keen.

Tobacconist in Dickson sells a reasonable range. They have a range of cohibas and others.

There’s a good tobacconist in Dickson near the new Woolies liquor store which has a decent selection of cigars & seems to know his stuff. Otherwise ordering online is probably your best bet. There are a lot of good Australian websites with much wider ranges & full details (which is part of the enjoyment).

Just make sure to check out the whisky thread on here from a little while back. It’s an important combo.

You’re a brave man posting this given the VERY strong anti smoking opinions brought out by the recent smoking laws and cigarette butt threads.

Holden Caulfield2:38 pm 11 Dec 09

Kramer?

That’s hilarious timing, bigfeet.

I currently have one of my contractors roaming the city looking for some. The kiosk on Bunda Street was no good so he’s gone up to check out the tobacconist in Bailey’s Arcade.

There is a great cigar shop at crown casino – I opened the door and felt like I was floating

Good luck.. Don’t know much about what’s available in Canberra. You won’t have to worry if you give Fil a call at Palador Fumior Salon in Sth Brisbane. Phone is 0417 075 572. He is the cigar master and will send your requirements.

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