colinb913 10:20 PM 03-13-2010
I loved the Diesel I had, just can't afford a box. :/
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NCRadioMan 10:22 PM 03-13-2010
When it comes to nc's, I smoke Pepin blended and made cigars 99% of the time. Unless I am trying something new and that's only because it's a work requirement.
:-)
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issues 10:22 PM 03-13-2010
Originally Posted by colinb913:
I loved the Diesel I had, just can't afford a box. :/
Diesels are probably going to be a go to for me soon but I'm letting them rest for a few months before I start to devour the cab.
:-)
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Razorhog 10:29 PM 03-13-2010
Originally Posted by colinb913:
I loved the Diesel I had, just can't afford a box. :/
They are $100 a box. Save up for them, it's what I do. Although for that much money you could get some Tatuaje Reds.
:-)
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akumushi 10:57 PM 03-13-2010
My go-to cigar tends to be whatever I have the most of, when the stocks get low I order something else and try to keep the last few of the old boxes to age. That being said, I'm really digging the Partagas Mille Fleurs now (CC) as an everyday smoke that won't break the bank but has a great taste and aroma. The Montecristo Especiales and PSD4 are cigars I have a hard time keeping in stock. Damn are they tasty.
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colinb913 10:57 PM 03-13-2010
Since I throw pocket change and singles and fives into a jar on top of my dresser every night, that will become my new cigar fund.
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Mpython24 11:09 PM 03-13-2010
Originally Posted by colinb913:
Since I throw pocket change and singles and fives into a jar on top of my dresser every night, that will become my new cigar fund.
That my friend is a great idea!
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colinb913 11:13 PM 03-13-2010
Just the change I accumulate from the gas station, convenience store, vending machines, wal mart/target. Stuff like that.
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JaKaacH 12:00 AM 03-14-2010
Padron Londres
Padron 3000
Flor de Oliva
Hoyo de Monterrey Dark Sumatra
Don Pepin Blue and Black label..
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mithrilG60 12:24 AM 03-14-2010
Currently my go to's are Alec Bradley Maxx Nano's, Oliva V Double Robusto's and Padron 3000 maduro's on the NC side and Choix Supreme's and Rafael Gonzalez Petite Corona's on the Cuban. However I do tend to smoke a wide range.
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Beer Doctor 12:27 AM 03-14-2010
I don't have a go to cigar. I almost never smoke the same cigar twice in a row (i.e. Tuesday and then Thursday). I love variety
:-)
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ScottishSmoker 01:05 AM 03-14-2010
For me, it all depends what I have in stock...
When they are in stock, I grab La Riqueza Double Coronas, Tatuaje Reserva SWs, Tatuaje Cojonu 2009, Illusione ~4/2g~, and sometimes San Cristobal Monumentos....
When I am not at work...Bolivar...
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Originally Posted by akumushi:
My go-to cigar tends to be whatever I have the most of
haha I was going to post this too.
I don't have an everyday favorite cigar because I like to smoke a variety. so when you say "go to cigar" I'm thinking of something that has a very unique flavor and is dead-on consistent.
In that category I would say, Padron 64s, Partagas shorts, Opus X/Anejo/Don Carlos, and even though people complain about the lack consistency on these, the Monte #4.
These are the cigars I keep coming back to, because I can count on them to taste the same way every damn time I light one.
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massphatness 05:43 AM 03-14-2010
colinb913 12:07 PM 03-14-2010
Know anywhere I can get Opus X singles?
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yourchoice 12:41 PM 03-14-2010
Originally Posted by ggainey:
I seriously don't have one, I like lots of different sticks and am always trying new ones.:-)
:-) To a tee
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darkninja67 03:13 PM 03-14-2010
Originally Posted by colinb913:
Know anywhere I can get Opus X singles?
Give egars a call for single.
Emersonscigars.com has FFOX fivers
Originally Posted by JJG:
haha I was going to post this too.
I don't have an everyday favorite cigar because I like to smoke a variety. so when you say "go to cigar" I'm thinking of something that has a very unique flavor and is dead-on consistent.
In that category I would say, Padron 64s, Partagas shorts, Opus X/Anejo/Don Carlos, and even though people complain about the lack consistency on these, the Monte #4.
These are the cigars I keep coming back to, because I can count on them to taste the same way every damn time I light one.
I agree. "go to" cigars are the ones you know what you are going to get, consistent and always a good smoke.
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montecristo#2 04:16 PM 03-14-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I rarely smoke the same vitola twice in a month...the Mag 48s and RyJ Dukes have both been recent exceptions, as well as some slightly aged Bolivar PCs.
I dig variety, what can I say?
Yeh, I am in the same boat as Tom. I would say I hardly ever smoke the same cigar twice in 6 months unless it is something I am really craving.
That is what happens when you either buy too many cigars or get too many samplers.
:-)
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captain53 04:53 PM 03-14-2010
Originally Posted by colinb913:
I loved the Diesel I had, just can't afford a box. :/
They usually show up on JoesDailySpecial once a week or so @ 10/$29.99 with Free Shipping which is less than the box price and not such a big investment.
:-)
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kelmac07 04:58 PM 03-14-2010
My go to sticks...these never disappoint!!
Camacho Triple Maduro
ML3
Tampa Sweetheart #500 Maduros
Diesels (lately)
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