Stay on that track, and you will do well. Kudos for restraining. It's a habit, and probably not a good one. Definitely not one that's going to add years to your life, to paraphrase Pat Green.
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A Henry Clay and Jameson
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Can't afford them anymore. I started on the $4 jobs, quickly went to the $6 to $8 models and then the $12 + boys and bonus time would see some of the $30 + stogies in the humidor. If it was under $9 I ignored it. At any given time I might have $200 to $500 worth of these babies in the cedar box. I smoked various brands, I preferred the more "creamy" and full bodied cigars, no so much the "peppery" ones. I would spend maybe an hour or more in the local humidors making my selections. Can't go back so I don't bother with them anymore.
Do I miss a good cigar? You bet. Just can't go back to the lower end after being on the "higher" end.
I do keep the Whiskey on hand for special occasions.
I don't smoke as much as I used to, but I've found that a Padron Maduro Corona with JW Black makes a nice pairing.
Just had a Cuban Cohiba Robustos and a iced glass of Wild Turkey Honey. Good times.
A Perdomo Habano Corojo and Jameson