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www.tampahumidor.com is a darn good place to order from. As far as a "best cigar" goes, I would try the R&J Churchill Reserve 7.0 x 54. My favorite, and I've tried and go thru a lot of cigars. The Habano's that I buy in some oveseas AP's are excellent choices, but in my opinion don't compare to the ones from the D.R. I don't think that I've gotten any fakes other than whats available at Baghdad IAP. Acid Kuba Kubas are decent if your looking for something different. CAO Gold Maduro are a good choice for medium smoke. Rocky Patel V 1992 are another great choice.
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Can you describe in words what those taste like? I'm looking for something that has 'creamy buttery' taste myself, in medium or stronger.
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Which one in particular are you asking about?
If you want a smooth cigar with the flavors that your asking about, I would suggest a CAO Gold Torpedo 6.0 x 52 with a good cup of coffee and a dollop of Bailey's irish creme. Best cigar and drink combo there is in my opinion.
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I was thinking with a beer, but I bet you're right about a stick with some Bailey's irish creme
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I've ordered from several on your list. I still like www.tampahumidor.com for the service and price. If you need a single, no problem, cutters, lighters, humidors ect, they have them.
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I'm hoping Barak will weigh in on this thread. I saw him post some good info about 4 years ago, but have forgoten most everything he wrote. I'll alert him to it the next time I talk to him. He's currently off in another state working on a pretty time-intensive project for his employer. I'm not sure how much he's reading the Campfire right now. Penny
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Me, I like a cigar that starts out mellow, and get spicy toward the middle thru the end. Plus, I dig the taste of a good Maduro wrapper. Any recommendations, I'm a member of Thompson's zCigar club, they send me all kinds of deals and offer's. Personally my daily Cigar is a rather cheap one, Paso Dobles with the maduro wrapper. Les
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Thank you Penny. I'm sure he can add to this.
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Some of my favorites, Partegas black label 6.0 x 60 Piramide Rocky Patel "V" 1992 6.0 x 60 60's" CAO VR 6.0 x 52 Cathedral Olivia "O" Maduro 7.0 x 50 Churchill CAO LX 2 6.5 x 52 Belicoso Acid Kuba Kuba 5 x 54 CAO Italia 6.25 x 54 Edge Battalion Rocky Patel Conn. 6.0 x 60 CAO Brazilia 6.25 x 54 Samba CAO Gold 6.0 x 52 Torpedo La Gloria Cubana 6.5 x 52 Torpedo Rocky Patel 2X Maduro 6.5 x 52 Montechristo #2 6.0 x 50 Torpedo Romeo Y Julieta 7.0 x 54 Churchill Olivia "G" 6.5 X 52 Torpedo
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Find me a better ... robusto than a Epicure #2 Partagas Serie D No.4, not that I've ever indulged in such a thing.
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Some of my favorites, Partegas black label 6.0 x 60 Piramide Rocky Patel "V" 1992 6.0 x 60 60's" CAO VR 6.0 x 52 Cathedral Olivia "O" Maduro 7.0 x 50 Churchill CAO LX 2 6.5 x 52 Belicoso Acid Kuba Kuba 5 x 54 CAO Italia 6.25 x 54 Edge Battalion Rocky Patel Conn. 6.0 x 60 CAO Brazilia 6.25 x 54 Samba CAO Gold 6.0 x 52 Torpedo La Gloria Cubana 6.5 x 52 Torpedo Rocky Patel 2X Maduro 6.5 x 52 Montechristo #2 6.0 x 50 Torpedo Romeo Y Julieta 7.0 x 54 Churchill Olivia "G" 6.5 X 52 Torpedo
the ones I bolded I have had, and yep, I do enjoy them. Les
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Wife calls me a cheap azz when it comes to Cigars though, I only buy small bundles of the one I like,but have a 100 cigar humidor. Which is usually full of the Paso Bobles. Now if ya add Scotch to the Mix, I gotta have good stuff, Glenfidditch 18 year.
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Les, While I smoke all of the cigars on my list, Both of my humidors always contain these.
Montechristo #2 Torpedo (Habanos) CAO Gold Torpedo Acid Kuba Kuba La Gloria Cubana Torpedo Romeo Y Julieta Churchill (Habanos)
Can't go wrong with any of them. I buy the Habanos to give to associates back home, so they can impress their friends, not because I think they are the best smoke.
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MIL has a line on some good cuban's they are actually damn good cigar's. She gets them form a buddy that travels to Canada all the time. I think the Acid Kuba Kuba is one of my favorites though.
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Wow !! Great list - thanks! Been using JRCigars for a number of years and have had great service. Generally smoke Don Tomas and La Gloria but have dabbled in various others.
Since I'm 'Semi-Retired' (which means I don't have a full time job but I'm too young to get SS!), I just wandered in from the hot tub where I had a cup of coffee with a cigar while soaking my 'troubles' away.
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Had a bud try to get a box of habanos thru from canada last year, and had them confiscated by customs.
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Wow, My wife was told by customs when she came back from Argentina a few years ago, a box was ok, as it is for Personal use.
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That's not the case. In fact it's even against the rules for a US citizen to sample the goods in other countries where they are legally sold.
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Really, so why would the custom's inspector have told my wife that?
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