I highly doubt anyone here has rolled with a more expensive cigar, based on these responses.

I guess the only way you'll know is to try. Personally, I would think that however the cigar smells normally will affect how it smells and tastes when you roll it up. If you're curious enough, go give it a try.
Bob the Awesome Reviewed by Bob the Awesome on . A good cigar for rolling a blunt? So being as since I've only used the cheaper stuff in the past to roll blunts (Swisher,Optimo,White Owl, Garcia Vega, etc etc..... I'm wondering... The other day my boss, who smokes the shit out of cigars saw me puffing on a swisher (i was low on cash and didn't have enough for a pack of cigarettes) comes over and hands me one of his cigars and says, "here, try a real one". Now I know these cigars smell HORRIBLE when he smokes them, but I'm wondering if it would be an ok idea to try and use Rating: 5