greenwit 01:43 PM 01-18-2009
Originally Posted by tenbaseg:
My go-to is usually a DPG blend. Mostly the 601 series.
For me, anything with 601 on the label.
:-)
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Partagaspete 02:24 PM 01-18-2009
I have been going the variety route lately but if I wanted to a sure thing I'd grab either an LGC MdO #4 or a PSD4. They are both smoking great right now.
T
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Hawk6815 03:48 PM 01-18-2009
601 Blue label right now. I am getting them for 20% off, or 30% off if I buy 5 or more.
Will
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LkyLindy 03:49 PM 01-18-2009
RP Vintage 92
CAO Brazilla
Monte #1
AF Hemi
Hard to "GoTo" 4 at once
:-) but these always satisfy.
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Bruzee 05:30 PM 01-18-2009
neoflex 07:40 PM 01-18-2009
Lately, I find myself going back to Littos camp with a lot of stuff from the Oscuro lines being my go to just like it was a year and a half ago. I was a big LFD ho before I jumped into the Pepin craze with everyone else but I find myself going back to the Litto stuff simply because it's tough to beat their taste and consistency although I do still smoke a lot of Pepin Blue and Blacks.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 08:36 PM 01-18-2009
CBI_2 10:34 PM 01-18-2009
Sancho Panza Double Maduro also a great value smoke. Great draw and burn every time.
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Zoomschwortz 10:36 PM 01-18-2009
Any brown or red Tatuaje (I don't have enough blacks to be a go to cigar) and the Illusione Holy Lance.
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used to be the 601 red. For a while that was the only nc I bought. Lately I've been looking for something a little milder. I keep thinking that lighter tobacco is going to come back in style and I'm trying to make a point to buy some of the lighter Cuban marcas I don't have much experience with. My latest order is all singles. PL's, LGC's, Quai D'orsay,SCDLHs, and a couple Fundadores since I've never smoked one and they look so damn cool.
My go to smoke lately has been the Casa Fuente corona but unfortunately I'm all out and I don't have any plans to go to Vegas in the near future.
:-)
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Jimbo14 10:49 PM 01-18-2009
Montecristo #4. They taste great, are cheap and are reliable
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bobarian 11:13 PM 01-18-2009
I still have no "go to" smoke. And I like it that way. For me variety is one of the wonders of cigars. Sometimes I feel adventurous and grab something I have not smoked before or in a very long time. Sometimes I crave a particular flavor profile, other times I want a kick in the ass.
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groogs 11:17 PM 01-18-2009
I have to agree with some of my fellow BOTL's, I don't have a go to, it just depends on what grabs my eye when I open the humi.
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dmoby 11:24 PM 01-18-2009
Silound 11:26 PM 01-18-2009
Factory Press III. Got a whole box of them that I'm working through right now
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doctorcue 02:52 AM 01-19-2009
I'm a DPG guy. Ratters is showing me the light on the Camacho front though.
:-)
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Lucky_Hippo 10:05 AM 01-19-2009
Here lately it's been a simple
Ashton corona. I like my full and med-full smokes with spice or complex flavors as much as the next guy, but these have just been hitting the spot for some reason.
Consistancy from start to finish is nice sometimes.
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nozero 11:01 AM 01-19-2009
RP Decade
601 Green La Punta Habano Oscuro
Padron 6000 Maduro
Well, at least those are three that I would grab from a B&M if I wanted to be certain I'd be satisfied. And, most likely, in that order. For me, "go to" does not refer to an everyday stick. More of a stick I'd go to, like I said, when I want to be certain to be satisfied.
:-)
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Catfish 11:54 AM 01-19-2009
Edge toro corojo or maduro. That over the last 4 mos. has become my most consistent stick.
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