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quantim0 08:09 AM 09-19-2010
I have 3: Padron 1926 #2 natural, Anejo, Opus X petite lancero (3-4 yrs old)
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htown 08:37 AM 09-19-2010
A ten year old Esplendido and an '02 Opus Fuente Fuente
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CigarNut 09:01 AM 09-19-2010
No question about it: Cohiba Gran Reserva!

Now if you are asking about an affordable 100 point cigar, then I would go with Padron 45th Anniversary Maduro or a Padron 80th Anniversary Maduro.
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RustyShackleford 09:26 AM 09-19-2010
Padron 26 or Bolivar PC. Not that those are 100 point but its is as close as it has come for me....
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gijoey959 09:27 AM 09-19-2010
I haven't tried many cigars, since my local shop doesn't have EVERY brand and I usually can't afford the quantities to make buying online worthwhile, but out of the ones I've had so far, the closest I've had to perfect are the Padron 64 Maduro and the Tatuaje Havana VI. I like the Oliva V, but if I can get either of the others, I do. I also had a box of Cain Habano 550's, and out of the whole box, there were like 3 - 5 actually good ones that could've easily gotten a 98, but the rest were 90's or high 80's
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kelmac07 09:31 AM 09-19-2010
CAO MX3 with about 6 months time on it....:-) :-)
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floydpink 09:36 AM 09-19-2010
Only one for me was a Siglo VI.
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dwoodward 09:54 AM 09-19-2010
Never had what I would call a 100 point cigar yet.
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DaBear 10:08 AM 09-19-2010
Padron 64 or a Fuente Hemingway(wrapper really doesn't matter, though the maduro has maybe a slight edge over the natural). I don't think its possible for there to be a bad cigar from either line.
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Tredegar 10:25 AM 09-19-2010
Had several very close to 100 point cigars:

08 Party Short
Opus X Perfeccion X with a couple of years of age
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Brooks W 10:31 AM 09-19-2010
I don't believe in 100 pt (or "Perfect in every way") cigars, but the Cohiba Gran Reserva was the closest I have come....so far...

~brooks
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dvickery 04:07 PM 09-19-2010
first the story:in '02(my last day in cuba) poked around the lcdh for 3/4 of an hour with nothing catching my eye.just about gave in to my fallback choix(erdm grandes d espana). i then spotted 4 boxes of bolivar coronas from '98 and without a second thought got em. smoked a box in '03 '04 and '05. the last one remains sealed and deeply buried somewhere.

now the review:to this day they are still the best cigars i have ever smoked...every box was "the best cigars i have smoked"...they will remain my 100 point cigars untill someday something better comes along.

derrek :-)
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Smokin Gator 04:16 PM 09-19-2010
I have never had a 100 point cigar and in a way hope I never do. I would want to smoke them exclusively and probably couldn't afford 'em!!!
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LasciviousXXX 04:18 PM 09-19-2010
Originally Posted by dvickery:
first the story:in '02(my last day in cuba) poked around the lcdh for 3/4 of an hour with nothing catching my eye.just about gave in to my fallback choix(erdm grandes d espana). i then spotted 4 boxes of bolivar coronas from '98 and without a second thought got em. smoked a box in '03 '04 and '05. the last one remains sealed and deeply buried somewhere.

now the review:to this day they are still the best cigars i have ever smoked...every box was "the best cigars i have smoked"...they will remain my 100 point cigars untill someday something better comes along.

derrek :-)
Sounds fantastic brother! :-)
Great year for those smokes. Hopefully by the time you break into that last box something will come along to take its place.

I don't have a 100 point cigar either but as far as smokes that have consistently performed at a high level for me, it would have to be the '04 crop of VR Farmies. Those were fantastic and perfectly suited for my tastes. I can't even recall how many bundles I smoked through in '05 and '06 but it was a lot.
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Ogre 04:58 PM 09-19-2010
ANY Arturo Fuente Anejo
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Texan in Mexico 05:06 PM 09-19-2010
It is fascinating to see the wide selection here, a few that I have not tried but will one day like the 1492 and the 777 that is so highly touted by the Admiral and Nino.

As I look back I can not think of a 100 point cigar really however if you take into account the where and with whom I can easily say the '26 Belli I enjoyed with some friends in Cuzco, Peru and the '99 Lancero I had one night in Trinidad with a buddy were definately 100 point experiences.
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icehog3 05:21 PM 09-19-2010
Originally Posted by Brooks W:
I don't believe in 100 pt (or "Perfect in every way") cigars
They exist. Honest. :-)
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ahc4353 05:25 PM 09-19-2010
I had a dusty old White Owl once that was pretty amazing. Don't really know if it was the cigar, the age (older than me and that's old. Not a old as Sailor but old) or the fact that a brother here thought enough of me to give me one.

I'll never find a 100 pt cigar cuz I have the taste buds of a goat.

All I know is when I fire one up and something inside makes me think, damn, that's a nice smoke! It's all good by me.
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Brad 05:50 PM 09-19-2010
Padron 1964 Imperial Maduro. Padron 45th Maduro is on that list as well.

I love those cigars, if I could afford it I'd smoke them everyday. Has anyone else noticed that a lot of vendors are out of various sizes of the 1964? Wonder if there is a shortage of them, or vendors just aren't stocking boxes anymore due to the high cost.
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Smokin Gator 06:22 PM 09-19-2010
Originally Posted by ahc4353:
All I know is when I fire one up and something inside makes me think, damn, that's a nice smoke! It's all good by me.
To me that is what really counts:-)
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