RevSmoke 12:15 AM 01-26-2010
Sorry, I don't see the point?
I smoke a variety of cigars, for different occasions/foods/drinks/moods lead to different tastes.
And what I like today, I may not like 5 years from now.
I don't even have only one favorite.
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Tripp 12:25 AM 01-26-2010
So are you guys saying that you don't believe in hypothetical questions?
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SkinsFanLarry 01:06 AM 01-26-2010
The Original Master Blend!
Because I think it's a damn good cigar!
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Noomis 01:15 AM 01-26-2010
Davidoff Château D'Yquem. Not that I've ever had one. But since we're speaking hypothetically here....
Realistically, though, it might have to be a well-aged Partagas 8-9-8.
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mariogolbee 03:06 AM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by Tripp:
So are you guys saying that you don't believe in hypothetical questions?
:-)
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troutbreath 04:27 AM 01-26-2010
Hmmmmm, not sure what I would do here. I guess I might go with a cigar that I KNOW I like every time, like a AF Hemingway Classic. Or, maybe a WOAM. Or a Tatuaje Unicos.
Or, perhaps I would go with a stick that, when in a new humidor at a B&M, I reach for because I enjoy them so much, like a VSG. Or, maybe that stick that I reach for because I can't get it just everywhere, like a Davidoff Millineum Blend . . .
Can't do it. Can't choose just one.
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longknocker 05:19 AM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by maverickdrinker:
cohiba siglo VIs; beautiful cigar.
:-) My Choice!
:-)
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Zanaspus 06:08 AM 01-26-2010
sofaman 06:16 AM 01-26-2010
massphatness 06:43 AM 01-26-2010
Davidoff 3000 because it's the best cigar I've had to date. I curse landhoney (Seth) on a regular basis for gifting it to me.
:-)
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Subvet642 07:20 AM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
Sorry, I don't see the point?
I smoke a variety of cigars, for different occasions/foods/drinks/moods lead to different tastes.
And what I like today, I may not like 5 years from now.
I don't even have only one favorite.
:-) But, the one cigar that has never failed to please, no matter what, is Don Diego; they're creamy, smooth and as I'm also a cigarette smoker, I can inhale them, which opens up a whole range of pallet notes. I'm dying to try their Privada No.2 maddies! I assume that I can smoke different vitloas?
:-)
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darkninja67 07:22 AM 01-26-2010
CigarNut 08:19 AM 01-26-2010
My favorite changes all the time; right now I am liking the AF Hemingways and Padrons. If I had to pick one it would be the Padron Family Reserve 45th Maduro.
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CasaDooley 11:44 AM 01-26-2010
1492, Habanos 1994 or Partagas 150 Nro.109.
Go big or go home.
:-)
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DrDubzz 11:52 AM 01-26-2010
poker 12:12 PM 01-26-2010
Doctorossi 12:29 PM 01-26-2010
Tripnastic 01:14 PM 01-26-2010
AF Hemingway Signature. If it's the only one ever again, I've got to go with the one I've found to be most consistent.
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icehog3 02:04 PM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by poker:
Habanos 1994
Playing along with the hypothetical, this would be my choice as well.
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RazzBarlow 03:02 PM 01-26-2010
In this perfect hypothetical world, I would have to choose Padron Anniversary 1964 Maduro Torpedo. It's a nice smooth smoke with a lot of flavor for me.
But, I've recently been introduced to CC's for the first time in my life (Thanks S.H.I.T. heads). They're a different animal entirely! So, if you were to ask me this question again in a month or two, I might have a different answer.
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