My brother and I love a good cigar. He just found out hes going to be a dad after all the DRs told his wife it couldnt happen. I need a TOP NOTCH smoke to celebrate. $$ no option thanks in advance
don't listen to extensioncord, youll remember it because it is cheap and it is good, plus im sure you are more concerned with the event than the cigar.
Extensioncord has some great recommendations. If you list your tastes and what you have enjoyed before i am sure you will see some more fine recommendations. I love the edge by rocky patel, but if you are used to mild cigars and don't smoke much stay clear of these.
My recommedation is a Padron Anniversary Series 1964 or 1926.
"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points." -Don Pepin Garcia
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Originally posted by a.s.garcia: don't listen to extensioncord, youll remember it because it is cheap and it is good, plus im sure you are more concerned with the event than the cigar.
That's right. Why splurg on the good cigars when you can celebrate one of life's most important moments with the cheap crap. While your buying the Cusano, why not pick up a Forty of Malt liquor for the special occasion.
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Originally posted by a.s.garcia: don't listen to extensioncord, youll remember it because it is cheap and it is good, plus im sure you are more concerned with the event than the cigar.
That's right. Why splurg on the good cigars when you can celebrate one of life's most important moments with the cheap crap. While your buying the Cusano, why not pick up a Forty of Malt liquor for the special occasion.
You continue to make me laugh csmithnj. You and I both know nothing screams special occasion more then a nice tall glass of colt 45.
Seriously, I would say a Padron 1926 or an Tatuaje brown label. Of course, if you can get cubans, do so.
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Originally posted by renostar: My brother and I love a good cigar. He just found out hes going to be a dad after all the DRs told his wife it couldnt happen. I need a TOP NOTCH smoke to celebrate. $$ no option thanks in advance
Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real Churchill. First of all it has the right name for this event. It is a good size for long contamplation on the event. Great medium bodied cigar, not to over powering but enough rich woodsy flavor to know your smoking a great cigar. Plus, the cigar feels great in your fingers and it is wrapped perfectly. All the best to ya.
Originally posted by a.s.garcia: don't listen to extensioncord, youll remember it because it is cheap and it is good, plus im sure you are more concerned with the event than the cigar.
That's right. Why splurg on the good cigars when you can celebrate one of life's most important moments with the cheap crap. While your buying the Cusano, why not pick up a Forty of Malt liquor for the special occasion.
You continue to make me laugh csmithnj. You and I both know nothing screams special occasion more then a nice tall glass of colt 45.
Seriously, I would say a Padron 1926 or an Tatuaje brown label. Of course, if you can get cubans, do so.
What says Congratulations more than a big old Colt 45 in a brown paper bag.
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Originally posted by csmithnj: What says Congratulations more than a big old Colt 45 in a brown paper bag.
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Originally posted by littoines:
Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real Churchill. First of all it has the right name for this event. It is a good size for long contamplation on the event. Great medium bodied cigar, not to over powering but enough rich woodsy flavor to know your smoking a great cigar. Plus, the cigar feels great in your fingers and it is wrapped perfectly.
That would be my choice for a once-in-a-lifetime-event. How 'bout youse guys?
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