roughrider 04:21 PM 04-02-2009
Love me some Punch Gran Puro.
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tobii3 04:27 PM 04-02-2009
Originally Posted by The Saint:
Punch Roth. Double Maddie....MMmmm good. :-)
:-)
Sometimes called the Punch Rothschild Oscuro - same same.
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Originally Posted by roughrider:
Love me some Punch Gran Puro.
:-)
Also like the Magnum.
Taboo Twist Toro and CAO Italia Piazza are my other go to's.
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Thrak 06:12 PM 04-02-2009
pepsiguy 08:14 PM 04-02-2009
any Padron
CAO Brazilia
Camacho SLR
these NC are my go to the CAO holds a a place in my heart as it was the 1st cigar I smoked. As far as gerbils I have had a few but mostly BOLIVAR PETIT CORONAS
:-)
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sofaman 08:51 PM 04-02-2009
ucla695 08:53 PM 04-02-2009
Ratters 08:56 PM 04-02-2009
Camacho Corojo. Hands down. ALWAYS a good smoke.
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sikk50 08:58 PM 04-02-2009
Originally Posted by leasingthisspace:
2000 maddie for me.
Posted via Mobile Device
:-)
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e-man67 02:36 PM 04-03-2009
Punch Rare Corojo and Partegas Black...always been good.
:-)
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Smokin Gator 03:11 PM 04-03-2009
NC - DPG Blue corona corda
CC - Party 898
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davearob 11:56 AM 04-04-2009
shortstory5 02:18 PM 04-04-2009
Easy for me... AF Hemingway Short Story...
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alfbacca 04:16 PM 04-04-2009
Tatuaje Noellas have always given me the flavor and quality I crave. It's closely followed by Oliva V Belicoso's which are always consistent.
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68TriShield 04:43 PM 04-04-2009
My thought is,"we are in a pretty good place in time as far as NC cigars are concerned".
Faithful cigars are many imo...
AF 858
AF SG's(many more AF)
Padron...period.
have not had a bad...
DPG's
illusione
Punch Rare Corojo
Cabaiguan
601
Ashton VSG's
and the list goes on.
Whatever cigar mood I'm in,I know exactly how each if these will taste and perform.
All Old Faithfuls in my book
:-)
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poriggity 10:37 PM 04-04-2009
There are a lot of cigars that don't are good EVERYTIME I smoke them. There are also cigars that only dissapoint me sometimes... Its all a toss up, since tobacco is a variable product.
Scott
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