M1903A1 03:41 PM 01-26-2010
Party Shorts, with about a year and a half/two years' age. (I.e. out of the sick period and back to normal).
Not only do I not get tired of them, when I finish one I have to fight myself not to start up another!
:-)
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cigarlvr 07:36 PM 01-26-2010
Chemyst 08:41 PM 01-26-2010
I'd go with AF Hemi Signature maduro.
Very consistent and tasty cigar.
A close second is PAM and,
third either Ashton VSG or San Cristobal.
subject to change, of course.
Chemyst
:-)
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Doctorossi 09:55 PM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by Chemyst:
San Cristobal
Made my short-list, too.
:-)
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Neuromancer 09:57 PM 01-26-2010
BBF...but I'd have to have enough of them that they could be aged in rotation so I'm never without one that doesn't have a least a year or more on it...
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duckmanco 11:27 PM 01-26-2010
said the same thing a million times before, and it ain't sexy or expensive or impossible to find:
Rocky Patel Sungrown PC - usually smokes these in the factory select bundles, and to me, its what I think of when I want a flat out F*cking CIGAR...this blend tastes like what a cigar should taste like IMO, and the construction/draw has been perfect on every one.
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LockOut 11:38 PM 01-26-2010
cherrybomb 11:43 PM 01-26-2010
rhmalone 07:50 AM 01-27-2010
Some great cigars being proclaimed here (and some that are new to me).
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irklak 03:15 PM 01-28-2010
Partagas Series D #4
Perfect flavor and size
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Mugen910 03:23 PM 01-28-2010
So many great cigars out there..how do you choose just one?
Also..who actually thinks that cigars won't change a bit as time passes?
but if I were to play along I'd like a Festival 2000
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Doctorossi 03:28 PM 01-28-2010
Originally Posted by Mugen910:
Also..who actually thinks that cigars won't change a bit as time passes?
Did someone say they wouldn't? Just one more factor to weigh into your choice.
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