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8.8K views 46 replies 15 participants last post by  stevodenteufel  
#1 ·
Everyone knows about the midnight dash to secure the Upmann cigars JFK was so fond of, but what about the other cigars he smoked, the ones some people say he enjoyed more - from the Phillipines?

There's speculation that he enjoyed smoking Alhambras. Has anyone tried one of these cigars before? I see them online anywhere from $5 a cigar to $36 a box and I have no idea how reputable these retailers are. I'd love to try one and would have no problem doing a split if we had a good source...

Some of you historians need to chime in!
 
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#6 ·
Petite Upmann
Sorry, I was trying to be too clever with the title. Everyone always talks about the Upmann but rarely do you hear about JFK enjoying cigars from the Philippines.

Rumor has it, he liked the Philippine-rolled cigars better than the Cubans he was so widely known for enjoying - although that may be a marketing tactic by the Philippine gov't. Irregardless, correspondence between JFK and the La Flor de Isabela brand's Alhambra label exists, and personalized humidors of Alhambras were the cigars gifted to JFK (see the above link) after the Philippine gov't realized he was a cigar smoker.
 
#7 ·
I'm curious to if ever favored any other CC's though? Also, these phillipine's cigars are pretty much never talked of from what I have heard, can they be any good? Could you send me the link Andrew? I'm curious to check them out and do a bit of research!
 
#11 ·
There is ample evidence about JFK's penchant for cigars and the stories from P. Sallinger about his obtaining those 1200 Petit Upmanns is fact. There are more stories as to why these were his favorites...number one was their size and taste. It enabled JFK to smoke what he wanted to as he was always in conversation with others at State Dinners and would become engrossed with the person he was talking with...he'd casually put down the Upmann and let it go out. Rarely would he finish a single one because of the extraordinary schedule he had. He never smoked cigarettes.

Mrs. Kennedy on the other hand was a chain smoker who at times would try cigars and actually became a closet cigar smoker and Bobby also would become a cigar smoker as well.

It was a well known fact that heads of state were always bringing boxes of cigars to the President in some humidors that were exquisite in their woodwork but from my reading JFK's favorites were the Upmanns and R&J cigars. Not sure that he had fascination for any phillipine cigars as I have not read this.

There have been stories from those who were closest to JFK as far as if he smoked CC's once he signed legislation to outlaw them....the written facts are he did. What he disdained was when they were brought to him in full view of the press or anyone who wasn't in the "Irish Mafia" because he knew people were watching him....he would act like he was chastising them and tell the offender that he would not ever smoke them and tell an aide to take them away to be given to DOJ so that they would be taken care of as the law dictated. The real story is that he had enough sources to get what he wanted anytime he wanted. Kruschev would at times tempt the President by sending CC's thru United States emissaries and JFK had to send them back. It was entertainment at its best in this 'cat and mouse' game between these two Leaders.

It is also noted that Kruschev had a very strong crush on Mrs. Kennedy which was very helpful during those times when the US and Russia were conducting Cold War activities.
 
#12 ·
Okay, this is what got me interested in these...

"In addition to Cubans, Kennedy was known to favor Philippine cigars... Other White House insiders of the Kennedy era say that JFK actually preferred Philippine cigars to Cubans, but the truth of that claim remains in dispute. What we do know - again because one of the monogrammed boxes came up for auction - is that the president continued to receive a steady supply of cigars from the Philippines throughout his presidency." The Truth About Kennedy and Those Cuban Cigars
 
#15 ·
Out of every book I have read about Kennedy ( I've read a ton of them ) those who were closest to him ...Kenny O'Donnell, Dave Powers and Ted Sorenson along with Pierre Salinger noted that his choices for cigars were the Petit Upmans and R&J's....in most of the memiors of these men it has been noted that JFK was given tons of cigars and humidors because of his love of cigars. What a lot of them wanted back from him was the endorsement of those brands ( which he didn't ) so this is why we see some of those companies who still want to gain from the name whether its thru the "JFK" Humidors that are being sold to simply JFK 'might' have smoked a certain cigar. As that article suggests it's about "speculation" and not certainty. I'd like to see proof positive that he actually enjoyed them plus the pricing for these is not something that will blow your "dress up"....TBC Panetelas Ctn50
Regular price: $38.00
Sale price: $35.00.....sorry but I can't see these getting the same raves from JFK as the petit upmanns...but then again I could be wrong. lol
 
#23 ·
I'm literally sitting LOLing at my desk right now, touche :rofl:
Haha well when my friend and I bought our first sampler, there was a pair of Hesitant Pirate cigars. So, we always joked about like changing out Facebook status to "Just got done sucking down a Hesitant Pirate with my buddy!" just to see what people did haha!

I'm rather new here, whats an RG bump?
If you look under a Persons Avatar, like there is a Green dot that is there if they are online or not and then next to it you can add Ring Gauge (RG) to their reputation.
 
#26 ·
You think that's bad, just wait for the Drew Estate "My Uzi Weighs a Ton" LOL
Haha I know Brian! When I saw that video of him smoking it I was like, 1.) that cigar is ridiculously large and 2.) that's a very ridiculous name! haha