MUNKY 09:00 PM 10-29-2013
Curious as to what every ones most satisfying box purchase has been so far? For me I would have to say oddly enough my box purchase of the My Father El Centurion Toro would be mine. Doesn't matter when or where but this stick is awesome and never fails. What is yours?
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Originally Posted by MUNKY:
Curious as to what every ones most satisfying box purchase has been so far? For me I would have to say oddly enough my box purchase of the My Father El Centurion Toro would be mine. Doesn't matter when or where but this stick is awesome and never fails. What is yours? :-)
Great choice Brandon....for me NC Tat Black PL...always on
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big_jaygee 09:07 PM 10-29-2013
601 blue robusto or genesis the project robusto
both are great cigars and have yet to disappoint, they age beautifully as well
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I have to say my box of herrera esteli.
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TJarv 09:27 PM 10-29-2013
Mine would have to be my 6 year old DPG Cuban Classic Robustos
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The Gurkhas that Tom likes.
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AdamJoshua 10:14 PM 10-29-2013
My ex-wife, trust me I paid for it but at the time...
oh I think I misunderstood the thread.
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44stampede 10:21 PM 10-29-2013
My first ever. A box of Monte #4 for the birth of my son.
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icehog3 12:17 AM 10-30-2013
While the two Adams have tickled my funny bone, I will be serious. Ones that come to mind are a box of 2005 RASCC purchased in '05 and boxes of '06 Boli RCs and CGs bought in '06. These sticks turned to magic over the years, and all but 1 or 2 of the CGs are gone. Nothing more satisfying than buying an ordinary box of fresh cigars, and having them turn to magic in your own humi.
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maninblack 04:28 AM 10-30-2013
kelmac07 05:09 AM 10-30-2013
RoMa Craft Cromagnon Antropology...have not had a bad one in the two boxes I've torched through. But the same can be said about my beloved 601 Blues too. Burning through one of my last boxes of the original release from 2008 and these have aged wonderfully.
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mosesbotbol 05:51 AM 10-30-2013
'01 QdO Coronas. '01 is not a good year in general for Habanos, but the 3 boxes I had of this cigar all really rocked! Truly missed cigars.
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Hippi3Slay3r 06:10 AM 10-30-2013
I'd say it was my two boxes of mag 48s I snapped them up as a blind buy for $135 a box this cigar was great fresh and has only improved with time sadly I think I'm down to my last 3-4
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xFreebirdx 06:12 AM 10-30-2013
My Father Le Bijou 1922 Grand Robusto's
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czerbe 06:38 AM 10-30-2013
To be honest one of the best boxes I have purchased is the CAO La Traviatas they are a great everyday go to stick
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shilala 07:26 AM 10-30-2013
A box of 2000 Punch RS11's. They're glorious.
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Sweet_Leaf_PDX 11:25 AM 10-30-2013
I would have to say my box of Ramon Bueso, Genesis the Project Robustos. I bought the box without trying one first and continue to be impressed each time I burn through one. They keep getting better the longer they sit in my Humidor too. This was also special because it was the first box of cigars I ever purchased. I was the 5-pack king up until that point.
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markem 11:38 AM 10-30-2013
Tastes and memories change, so I'm going to go with what I currently have in hand.
My most satisfying box purchase has to be the green box sir winstons. I haven't opened them yet and they may be junk for all I know, but I've been looking for years and finally got one. Most satisfying.
The most satisfying smoke from a box purchase is probably a tie between the 02 cab of Party Lonsdales (way better than the 98s, IMO) and the 02 HU PCs.
I must also add that, over the years, I have had the good fortune to gift various boxes to amazing and deserving people whom I know. Those are the most valued boxes that I have purchased, even though I did not know that I was going to gift them when I bought them.
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jjirons69 03:04 PM 10-30-2013
'02 LGC #1s. Have several left. They are very tasty and always satisfies.
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bruceolee 04:29 PM 10-30-2013
If all arrives safely my most recent purchase. I'll update if and when I have the good news
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