
also we have Don Q.Is a local brand from my hometown.Is also good. As I said any rum from the caribbean is good as long as is not spiced.Also any cigar from de Dominican Republic is good too.
I'm considering ordering some real Cubans from Switzerland. Does anyone know what the punishment for getting caught importing Cuban cigars is?Bypah wrote:The Cohibas found here in the U.S . are counterfeit ones made by the exile in Miami.They are not the real deal since any cuban product is considered ilegal thanks of years of a stupid embargo....
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I usually get my handmade cigars from Puerto Rico which we produce them in a small scale but they are as good or better than the cubans.Any cigar coming from the Caribbean is good since the cigar making traditions are alive an well there.
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http://www.don-collins.com/
http://www.jfctobacco.net/
http://www.lagaritacigar.com/
They are all local cigarmakers from Puerto Rico.
Enjoy!
Probably a lengthy prison sentence unless you're rich and powerful and have contacts with the higher echelons of the goverment.....fdsman wrote:I'm considering ordering some real Cubans from Switzerland. Does anyone know what the punishment for getting caught importing Cuban cigars is?
I'm looking for specifics and not speculationBypah wrote:Probably a lengthy prison sentence unless you're rich and powerful and have contacts with the higher echelons of the goverment.....fdsman wrote:I'm considering ordering some real Cubans from Switzerland. Does anyone know what the punishment for getting caught importing Cuban cigars is?![]()
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I guess if I really want one I'll buy a few from Switzerland and mix them with some from the Dominican Republic and other countries. Who knows what might happen, but I really want to try them. At least I won't be arrested.Bypah wrote:The most common "penalty" for bringing Cuban cigars into the US is confiscation by US Customs.
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I have heard of individuals being jailed and prosecuted for trafficking in Cuban cigars (bringing large quantities into the US and reselling them). So is no speculation...![]()
If you try to bring them here you have a 50/50 chance of having cigars confiscated by Customs when you re-enter the US.![]()
Some people buy them in the Dominican Republic and they change the little seals to look like they where made in the D.R. but if they catch you as I said you will get them confiscated and some prison time.