Looking for a great cigar(s) recommendation. I'm making a trip to DC in 2 weeks from Toronto, and the two previous times I've been there I love to go shopping at JR Cigars. I do love my Cuban's, but find for the price they're not the best bang for the buck. Have a few different Dominican and Honduras ones in the humidor as well. But I'm always looking for some new ones to add to the box. What do'ya got?
LBGE + others I hope - Sudbury, Ontario
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeCeramic Grillworks
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeKeep in mind that cigars are like wine and what one person likes, you could snub. That said, I always keep a box of Rocky Patel Sungrown and Fuente Hemingway in my humidor. When I can get them, I love a Monte Cristo #4 and on that realm although more expensive, I'd try Fuente Opus X, God of Fire or a Dimaond Crown Julius Caeser.
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1 • Off Topic Disagree 1Agree LikeAnything form Rocky Patel - I like the Connecticut's
Padron's are good as well.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeSince I can't be with my Egg right now.....might as well blame you guys for my new cigar habit!
Just about to light up an Olivia special G.....3.75x48. Hoping its a nice smoke for when I don't have a lot of time for a robusto. I tried a Drew Natural Juicy Lucy.....didn't care for that at all.
Oh yeah....picked up two torch lighters recently too. A Colibri Maui, and a Xikar Vitara.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeNo I haven't. I may have to give one a try. I just read a bit about them. Looks like they range about $45-66 each.
On another note, how easy is it to get your hands on Cuban's in The US?
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI am smoking lots of Oliva V's and i love them.
If you are looking for a great cigar, medium in strength BUT with lots of flavor I would go for the new Quenca y Blanco from Joya de Nicaragua.
Fantastic smoke!!
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