so far, here's what I've found. Torano exodus gold label not the silver., Dia. Crown robusto 4, AF. beli sungrown, Savinelli Liga esp and the ELR., Padron 2000,3000 or 6000., La flor coronado. CC's would be bol. beli fino, Upmann connoisseur 1. thats all ive tried of those. oh, and CoRo's. they are very good.
Posts: 265 | Location: uniontown , PA | Registered: August 06, 2007
Any cigar that you enjoy is box worthy in my opinion...which means there are lots out there for me. But currently in my humidors right now I have boxes of the following,
CC's-Cohiba Siglo 6, Monte #2, Monte Petie Edmundo, PSP #2, PSD #2, RASS
NC's-Padilla Miami 8&11 robusto, Tatuaje Regios, Tatuaje RC233, Rocky Patel 1990 Sixty, Olde World Reserve maduro torpedo, Rocky Patel Sungrown torpedo, La Aurora Cameroon robusto, Oliva Serie G robusto
Posts: 308 | Location: binghamton, ny | Registered: February 24, 2006
Being that you're a junior smoker, I would suggest you sample as many brands as you can. From this you'll be able to determine whether you like strong, medium,or mild cigars. Once you develop a certain preference, then zero in on reknown brands. For if you buy a box on the blind, you may be stuck, which is like being unhappily married. My second suggestion is to try mild and small first, the list of cigars include: Macanudos, Cuesta Reys, Don Diegos, and Casa Blancas. Good Luck.
I was given a box of La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel and I will be buying another one when that box runs out. Another cigar that I have a box of is C.A.O.s Soprano Associate. I only recently smoked this cigar and bought the box the day after. The box is shaped like a car trunk lol, but your paying for great cigars not a crazy box. Unlike the CAO Vision, a very bad and expensive cigar.
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Posts: 8 | Location: Oregon City, Oregon | Registered: January 04, 2008