10 cigars for 10 days - Vacation in Italy (and I smoked a cigar with a famous YT content creator!)
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
- Hi guys,
I'm in Italy, and I want to show you which cigars I brought with me.There's a lot of variety, but one thing is clear - cuban cigars dominate.
Which cigars do you like to bring with you on a vacation?
Good line up of cigars
Thanks!
Did you go to Venice and if so, where in Venice can you smoke cigars? Names of specific locations or places
I did go to Venice for 2 days only. It was June, so you can smoke in any bar that has a terrace. I don't know if you can smoke inside as I didn't need to since it was summer time. But I smoked at Piazza San Marco too.. Nice experience.
Lucky you get cubans easy ❤ dove vivi?
Ciao Leo! Si, sono fortunato perche qui i prezzi sono piu bassi rispetto all'Inghilterra per esempio. :) Vivo in Croazia, a Zagabria!
@@aficionadospace bello fa piaciere!
is it hard to get cuban cigars in Italy, especially In Rome?
I don't think it's hard. I live in Croatia, and that's where I get mine. But I'm sure there are a lot of specialized habanos stores where you can get them in Italy and Rome.
Price?
Which cigar?
It would be a much better choice to buy and try local cigars, like Toscano, Ambasciator Italico or Nostrano del Brenta, instead of bringing them from home. What's the sense of travelling for you?
I tried Toscano and Italico, I can easily get them in Croatia too you know. They are not the kind of cigars I like to smoke. I rarely smoke cigarillos (Italico), and I don't particularly like Toscano. I'll tell you why. The tobacco in Toscano is going through a rapid fermentation process. It's fire-cured. That means that they keep the leaves close to the low fire for a few weeks, which produces a lot of nicotine. I'm not in favor of that.
And I don't need to smoke cigars I don't like to satisfy my traveling purpose. I eat local food, visit local landmarks and experience the culture, but that has nothing to do with cigars. ;)
@@aficionadospace Ambasciator Italico are not cigarillos, you don't know what you are talking about. There are a plenty of italian cigars that you can find only in Italy. A cigar fan would not lose the opportunity to discover something new, but everybody is free, so...
@@hapdane5938 well, instead of being rude from your first comment, you could have shared some brands that can only be found in Italy, instead of trying to pretend to be so smart. Like I said, I smoked both Italicos and Toscano and I don't prefer that kind of cigars, cigarillos, stogies or however you want to call them. The point is that they are far from being made the same way than what is called a CIGAR, but you can call them whatever you want. I don't care.
@@aficionadospace sorry if I've hurt your feelings, but it's normal to find weird your approach. You don't like fire-cured kentucky tobacco? So try Nostrano del Brenta, cigars made with air-cured italian havana tobacco. But if you prefer to explain on youtube all the tipe of sushi that you bring with you when you are travelling to Japan, go with it.
@@hapdane5938 haha you think you hurt my feelings? No, I'm just trying to teach you some manners, since you don't have any.
I prefer to create content that I like and smoke cigars that I like. Sure I try new ones every now and then, but I don't need to justify to you what cigars I'm smoking and where. You clearly know nothing about cigar smoking. Yet, you are wasting your time and watching the content that you don't like.