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So yeah, I've had a few that were pretty good but one when golfing that was great. Unfortunately I never got the info.

Tell me the best!


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Carlos Torano Exodeus 1959, HDM Rothschild those are a few of what I like.


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Chateau Fuente Maduro was very very good


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There are HUNDREDS of "the best" maduro cigars. Check the "today's smoke" to see what people smoke on a regular basis. I had an AVO M #9 and very much enjoyed it.

Every aficionado will tell you one thing- everything depends on what you personally enjoy in a cigar. With that, go experiment!

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Padron 3000 Maduro.
 
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I would agree with aspect, the Padron 3000 is nice , especially for $4. The Padron Anniv. Series 64 and 26 are good too. LFD maduro chisels are nice. I tried the series G maduro today and I enjoyed it very much. I too have been smoking maduro lately (I started out smoking naturals) and I find them to be smoother. Enjoy.
 
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La Gloria Cubana Serie R are very good. I recently tried a Partagas Black and found it quite similar in flavour to the LGC. A little cheaper too.
 
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Ashton Aged Maduro No. 40
 
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Try a Padron 1964 Maduro. It may change your life.


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RP The Edge Maduro. One of my favorite maduros.
 
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The best "complex" M cigar I have ever had has to be the Padron 26 Imperial. It has the complexity of any good CC, while retaining the Nicaraguan earthiness, and all the while managing to be a terrifically mild cigar.

Worth $20 any day.

Bear



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I love Oliveros XL 55 Maduro and Romeo y Julieta Reserve Maduro toro.
 
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It's a little pricy but the Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve Toro Maduro is excellant Smile
(the Corojo is also very good)


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It's a little pricy but the Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve Toro Maduro is excellant Smile
(the Corojo is also very good)


Very true. Lucky for me, one local tobaccanist sells them for $7.00 a piece, and i buy them up!!!
 
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Don Pepin Garcia Series JJ Maduro.


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Anything Padron. Smile


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How about a CAO Brazilia. My favorite size is the Amazon, which is 6" x 60. Similar taste as the La Gloria Cubana Serie R line, only this one is better.


Also on the list should be the Excalibur #1 maduro, which is 7.25" x 54. Great medium-full cigar, at a very reasonable price.
 
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If you can get them theHemingway line in maduro is excellent. They are usually only available around Christmas.


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Yea, Doc is right...i have a AF Hemingway Work of Art maduro I got in a PIF off another forum...its resting in my humi for its big night...
 
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Oliva O, double robusto
 
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