Jimmy Robusto 09:10 PM 10-20-2008
Looking for suggestions. Which maduro stick would you recommend? I want that rich, chocolatey, slightly sweet taste, earthy and incense-like but not terribly spicy...But not really mild either...
So far lotta close-but-no-cigars. Oliveros XL for men, Onyx reserve, Fuente chateu maduro, perdomo lot 23... None of them really covering the above hoped for effects.
[Reply]
chippewastud79 09:12 PM 10-20-2008
Diesel Kinevel 09:13 PM 10-20-2008
I was going to say the lot 23 or the Chateau Fuente... Maybe you should try a Rocky Patel Sun Grown. I love them
[Reply]
Starscream 09:15 PM 10-20-2008
Never had a maduro?
Start out w/ the 5 Vegas A. Let it rest in the humi for a couple of months before trying it though.
I hated the first maduro stick that I had (can't remember what it was)
Let it rest for a while to mellow out. You can't go wrong w/ a good maduro.
Camacho SLR maduro is great, but expect a powerhouse.
Edge Maduro is the same.
[Reply]
rack04 09:17 PM 10-20-2008
Any Padron maduro should fit the bill.
[Reply]
Starscream 09:18 PM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by rack04:
Any Padron maduro should fit the bill.
:-) Nice recommendation, Justin. PAM 64 Prinicpe or a 64 of any type.
[Reply]
TripleF 09:19 PM 10-20-2008
Oliva Serie G Maduro is a score
and so is Sancho Panza Souble Maduro Quixote!!
:-)
[Reply]
lenguamor 09:21 PM 10-20-2008
All the Padrons.
The Londres Maduro is a favorite short smoke.
[Reply]
papajohn67 09:27 PM 10-20-2008
I really liked the Nestor Reserve Maduro. With a little age they were great. Also priced right. Sent a ton of them to the troops and they loved them.
[Reply]
schnell987 09:32 PM 10-20-2008
Padron 1926 maduro. You may also like an Ashton Aged Maduro. Both great maduro cigars.
:-)
[Reply]
Mr.Maduro 09:44 PM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by rack04:
Any Padron maduro should fit the bill.
Originally Posted by schnell987:
Padron 1926 maduro. You may also like an Ashton Aged Maduro. Both great maduro cigars. :-)
The Padron 1926 #35 maduro is exactly what you are looking for!
:-)
[Reply]
ChicagoWhiteSox 09:52 PM 10-20-2008
try the Oliva Serie G Maduro. i did and ended up buying a box
:-)
[Reply]
groogs 09:54 PM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by schnell987:
Padron 1926 maduro. You may also like an Ashton Aged Maduro. Both great maduro cigars. :-)
:-) Those were the exact two cigars I was going to suggest.
[Reply]
duckmanco 09:59 PM 10-20-2008
EO Brands 601 BP Blue Label Maduro robusto...... great smoke.
[Reply]
acruce 10:05 PM 10-20-2008
Fuente 858 Maduro is one of favorites and it won't break your pocket book.
[Reply]
jbonnefsc 10:09 PM 10-20-2008
6000 Padron Maduro
Taboo Maduro
Oliva G maduro
Sancho Panza Double Maduro
Any of these are pretty good...
[Reply]
leasingthisspace 10:47 PM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by rack04:
Any Padron maduro should fit the bill.
Smart man.
Originally Posted by papajohn67:
I really liked the Nestor Reserve Maduro. With a little age they were great. Also priced right. Sent a ton of them to the troops and they loved them.
I have had a few with like a year on them very tasty.
Originally Posted by jbonnefsc:
6000 Padron Maduro.....
Sancho Panza Double Maduro
Any of these are pretty good...
MMMMmmmm....
[Reply]
NCRadioMan 11:12 PM 10-20-2008
Originally Posted by rack04:
Any Padron maduro should fit the bill.
Yes sir! Also the Pepin JJ Maduro and Torano '59 Black Label. I recently had a Kristoff Maduro that was quite tasty as well.
[Reply]
weak_link 12:39 AM 10-21-2008
Camacho 11/18 Triple Maduro is high on my list when I'm reaching for a maduro.
[Reply]
CoventryCat86 12:40 AM 10-21-2008
Padron 1926 ANY!
:-)
I have a box of #9s in the mail! MAN, I can't wait, it's been way too long.
[Reply]