MoTheMan 12:07 AM 10-15-2008
 
Le Hoyo De Roi
For domestics, most PG's!
		
		
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rrplasencia 12:15 AM 10-15-2008
 
ScottishSmoker 12:23 AM 10-15-2008
 
Havanaaddict 12:53 AM 10-15-2008
 
Originally Posted by poker:
Looking for something full bodied, but not harsh per say. Suggestions?
Crack LOL
		
		
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Harpo 04:03 AM 10-15-2008
 
Can't believe no-one has said Joya de Nicaragua Antanos yet... that thing is like having a gorilla (pun intended) sitting on your head! But in a really, really good way of course. 
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Don Fernando 04:27 AM 10-15-2008
 
Originally Posted by poker:
Looking for something full bodied, but not harsh per say. Suggestions?
El Cobre by Oliva. Only available in 3 shops in The Netherlands and online at discountcigars.
The torpedo has a nice build up, the robusto is a straight in your face barfighter and the toro is really a bull. There are reviews on my blog 
www.cigarguide.org   I still have to review the churchill, but from what i've heard that is the weakest one of the series.
		
		
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MajorCaptSilly 04:50 AM 10-15-2008
 
Most folks are saying the new Man O" War is harsh. It's strong but not harsh to me. I love em!
MCS
		
		
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Conch Republican 09:11 AM 10-15-2008
 
For me - and in order:
*Don Pepin Garcia Blue label
*Oliva V Double Toro 
(man these are good right now)
*Camacho 11/18 Corojo (Nat and Maduro)
*Opus X (Depending on the batch)
...that's all I have to say about that...
		
		
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Conch Republican 09:14 AM 10-15-2008
 
Originally Posted by BengalMan:
Check out the Oliva Serie V Maduro that will be released this week.  It's a very full bodied cigar that I'm sure full bodied fans will enjoy.  The normal Serie V will be a full bodied cigar, yet very smooth.  
OOOOhhhhhhh Markie want some!!!  I can't wait!
		
		
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RHNewfie 09:31 AM 10-15-2008
 
Originally Posted by bobarian:
Litto Gomez Diez Chisel :-) 
I second this!
		
		
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dmoby 03:10 PM 10-15-2008
 
Camacho Scorpion, strength but not the harsh finish of most bruiser cigars.
		
		
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Beer Doctor 03:14 PM 10-15-2008
 
LFD chisel mad
JdN antano 1970
		
		
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CigarDood 03:14 PM 10-15-2008
 
Originally Posted by CBI_2:
LFD Double Ligero Maduro
I second this suggestion.  It's not really my type of cigar, but it is definitely a good smoke for those that like full bodied sticks.
		
		
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Cigargal 03:16 PM 10-15-2008
 
I find that the Davidoff double robustos have some teeth in them as well as Cohiba Sig VI-but I am just a girl
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Neuromancer 03:17 PM 10-15-2008
 
Originally Posted by Aladdin Sane:
PAM 64 or 26 :-) 
...and for bolder either of these in a maduro...
		
		
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Cigargal 03:18 PM 10-15-2008
 
Originally Posted by bobarian:
Litto Gomez Diez Chisel :-) 
yummmm-these are pretty good!
		
		
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boonedoggle 03:18 PM 10-15-2008
 
Cubao and Escencia are both Nicaraguan treats. The Escencia is ripping my throat out right now! 
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BC-Axeman 07:12 PM 03-18-2012
 
icehog3 08:57 PM 03-18-2012
 
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
CC or NC?
Holy 3 1/2 year thread resurrection! 

:-)
Being that it is in "All Cigar Duscussion", I assume suggestions of either would be fine.
		
		
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awsmith4 09:21 PM 03-18-2012
 
Originally Posted by awsmith4:
i agree, and the Red is my goto NC right now
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Holy 3 1/2 year thread resurrection!  :-)
:-)
Being that it is in "All Cigar Duscussion", I assume suggestions of either would be fine. 
Amazing how things change in 3 1/2 years 
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