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Starscream 07:31 PM 12-20-2009
Originally Posted by Trumpet:
I like my smokes REALLY rich, spicy, and strong.
Not Pepin, but try El Rico Habano.:-)
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ProBe 07:36 PM 12-20-2009
Black Cuban Classic !
:-)
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Homebrewer 08:07 PM 12-20-2009
you can't go wrong with the blue.
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scoot 09:34 PM 12-20-2009
The old henry maduro was the one that jumped into my head first. They're cheap too.
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JJG 10:12 PM 12-20-2009
See, that's the problem with suggestion threads. Everyone's got their own favorite and you end up with a hundred different recommendations. Nobody's mentioned Tatuaje yet, even tough they're technically pepins too. You said you like 'em strong and spicy and if that's the case, you can't beat the La Riqueza in my opinion. Even though they're a bit strong for my preference, I can't overlook the fact that they taste fantastic... which is why I keep buying them.
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Jbailey 10:32 PM 12-20-2009
Have you noticed any difference in the La Riqueza since the switch from dress boxes to cabs?
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elderboy02 08:18 AM 12-21-2009
Cuban Classic 1977, DPG Serie JJ Maduro
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SmokinApe 08:27 AM 12-21-2009
Folks,

He did say "somewhat affordable." Are JJ's, La Riq's, My Fathers and San Cristies really considered somewhat affordable?
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wayner123 09:08 AM 12-21-2009
Benchmade or Tabocco Baez SF. Both extremely affordable and both a great Pepin taste.
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Chris. 09:17 AM 12-21-2009
What about the TAt Havana VI?
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darkninja67 09:54 AM 12-21-2009
I would stick with the 601 Greens. They are spicy (peppery) and pretty strong. The Cuban Classics are a good medium smooth smoke IMO. I love both for a change of pace.
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DougBushBC 10:27 AM 12-21-2009
Wow, everyone seems to be all over the other blends, but the KING of Pepin's blends currently imho is the My Father Le Bijou Petit Robusto
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Doctorossi 10:32 AM 12-21-2009
Originally Posted by montecristo#2:
I might try the San Cristobals if you like rich and peppery.
:-) Certainly not the cheapest, though. :-)
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Chris. 10:37 AM 12-21-2009
Niether are the Le Bijous, although they are good!
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darkninja67 10:38 AM 12-21-2009
Originally Posted by Chris.:
Niether are the Le Bijous, although they are good!
$4.50 a stick is not too bad for the Petit Robustos.
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Chris. 10:51 AM 12-21-2009
Yea, that's not too bad. That's still a short cigar though. I paid something around $12 for the churchill. Haven't smoked that one yet. lol. The first le bijou I had was a petit robusto. I enjoyed it.
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JJG 10:52 AM 12-21-2009
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
Have you noticed any difference in the La Riqueza since the switch from dress boxes to cabs?
I'm not sure which ones I had since they were singles from a local B&M, but I've heard others say they're aren't as good now as they were when they first came out.

Originally Posted by SmokinApe:
Folks,

He did say "somewhat affordable." Are JJ's, La Riq's, My Fathers and San Cristies really considered somewhat affordable?
good point
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Mr B 11:17 AM 12-21-2009
The My Father Robusto and Lance are great.
The San Cristobal is great also. Very rich. Try to get hold of the S.C. Lancero :-)
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Mr B 11:22 AM 12-21-2009
Originally Posted by SmokinApe:
Folks,

He did say "somewhat affordable." Are JJ's, La Riq's, My Fathers and San Cristies really considered somewhat affordable?

Sorry, overlooked this part.
I agree w/ BFallehy on the CI Yellow and the Cigar.com Corojo Label.

I Didnt dig the Tat P very much.

The Benchmade is a decent, affordable smoke.

Try the "6 Pack to Go" on Holts.com of the Casa Royal too. Pretty nice.
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strider 11:25 AM 12-21-2009
just fyi, cigar.com has peppin as it's daily deal today. I think 16.xx for a 5 pack sampler.
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