coastietech 02:32 PM 11-03-2009
Right now I would have to say the two that stand out in my mind as the best I've had were my very first Boli PC and my very first Anejo #49
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yourchoice 02:37 PM 11-03-2009
I won't swear it was the best ever, but the Cohiba Siglo VI tubo I had while at the Phillies World Series Championship parade down Broad Street was mighty fine and quite memorable last Halloween.
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longknocker 02:58 PM 11-03-2009
Blueface 03:34 PM 11-03-2009
Hands down, 1970's Monte #2 Dunhill Selection.
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RightAJ 03:40 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Hands down, 1970's Monte #2 Dunhill Selection.
:-) Thats somethin that pops up in my dreams
:-)
aj
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pfm721 03:43 PM 11-03-2009
Too many to list but the most recent stick has to be a Litto Gomez Small Batch #2. That cigar was so good it was shocking. I just remember thinking all along how I couldn't believe I'd never heard of it till a buddy gifted it to me.
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Poronico 03:48 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by acarr:
Oliva Master Blends II Robusto followed by Litto Gomez Diez Small Batch #2 These were far and above anything else I have tried.
This is kind of shocking to me, EVERYONE I have spoken with about these sticks say the 2's are horrible compared to the 1 and the 3. Glad you enjoy them
:-)
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kgoings 03:49 PM 11-03-2009
acarr 03:51 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by Poronico:
This is kind of shocking to me, EVERYONE I have spoken with about these sticks say the 2's are horrible compared to the 1 and the 3. Glad you enjoy them :-)
I never got to try them fresh. So my experience is only with them aged for quite some time and they rock!
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Poronico 03:51 PM 11-03-2009
RASCC would be my morning cigar, Lunch Cigar LGC MdO #3, Dinner Trinidad Fundadores, and for the hell of it a Tatuaje T110
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Poronico 03:52 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by acarr:
I never got to try them fresh. So my experience is only with them aged for quite some time and they rock!
I will keep that in mind, My B & M has a bunch of these in stock. I will try one tonight.
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acarr 03:53 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by Poronico:
I will keep that in mind, My B & M has a bunch of these in stock. I will try one tonight.
Let me know your opinion on it!
:-)
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Darrell 04:05 PM 11-03-2009
kelmac07 04:07 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by Darrell:
80's Davidoff 5000 (Cuban)
Sitting on one of these...tempts me every day!!
:-)
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TideRoll 05:07 PM 11-03-2009
Tough one. I've had a number of very memorable stogies. I had several Party Ds from the same batch that really blew me away. I had an 80s vintage R&J Churchill that was simply outstanding, having had enough time to really get some character. I had several Montes that were a decade or two old that I thought were particularly tasty. I'll go with that old R&J.
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poriggity 05:10 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by e-man67:
I use to think it was the Tat Black but now I think it is the Boris....
Agreed, to date in my smoking career, the boris is hands down my favorite cigar.
Scott
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Starscream 07:26 PM 11-03-2009
s0leful0ne 08:01 PM 11-03-2009
Originally Posted by 14holestogie:
00 RyJ Churchill is the best I've had to this point (:-) Vin), but I'm still searching. :-)
Off the top of my head thats the one that comes to mind
:-) I need to find more
:-)
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RevSmoke 08:23 PM 11-03-2009
ChicagoWhiteSox 08:23 PM 11-03-2009
H Upmann No.2 from 1990, simply amazing. I was sitting on the lake in northern Wisconsin this past summer when I smoked this. Great experience overall
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