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Any suggestions for a cigars with cameroon wrappers. What is everyones thought on these. I have enjoyed the NUB Cameroon. My favorite cigars are maduro Padrons but want to try something new. Any suggestions would be great.
 
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oliva serie g
torano 1916
La Aurora


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I second the Carlos Torano 1916 Cameroon (my favorite).

Also there's the Arturo Fuente Don Carlos.
 
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Oliva Series G
H Upmann Vintage Cameroon
 
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Leon Jimenes 2001 Cameroon Robusto...the wrappper is aged 5 years...great smoke if you can find it.
 
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All good suggestions If you like Large cigars and want a good medium priced smoke try the Indian Tabac Camaroon available at Cigars international very tasty
 
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Aurora Preferrido Robusto- Cameroon
La Flor Dominicana Cab Cameroon (torp new size!)
Ashton Heritage
 
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I enjoyed the Perdomo Reserve Cameroon Robusto I had the other day.
 
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Don Tomas Cameroon Collection
La Caya cameroon and all the others mentioned above
 
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I really like the Torano Cameroon 1916 line- excellent smokes.
 
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x2 for the 1916 Torano,,,,

absolutely just love the smokes

Mack
 
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Thanks for all the input. The Oliva rep is coming to my town on friday. I will probably try a Serie G and pick up a box if they are good.
 
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Pick up a box of Serie Vs.

They're on par with Patel Decades for my favorite smoke.
 
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Like the Oliva G's and the CAO Cx2.
 
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I bought a box of 50 of the La Flor Dominicana Cameroon Cabinet #1s on a whim. They have the best burn of any cigar I've ever had...just that perfect. Flavorwise, they actually seem to be bereft of that characteristic cameroon sweetness. I give them about an 88-89.
 
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Hemingways!!


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Hemingways are great. I don't smoke CAOs often but the one I enjoy the most is the Cameroon L'Anniversaire.


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I like the Don Carlos in addition to the Hemingway.
 
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imo the oliva gs are unbelievably better with a few months.


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