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I am thinking about trying a couple of new sticks. The two i was considering are. Saint Luis Rey,lonesdales,and petit corona's and Sancho Panza-coronas. just wanted to get some feed back on these two brands.
I like a mild to medium body most off the time.
But it also depends on my mood I do like a full body now and then also.
any and all exp. will be apriciated.


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I am a big fan of the SLR line. Try the PCs and the churchills. The Regios are nice cigars, too.


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I don't care a bit for the Regios, but the Series A are good.....

....and Sancho Beli's are outstanding. Go for those, you won't be sorry. The Sanchos are a bit milder than the SLR's too......


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Thx guys I will try them all.Just one more ?.
How long would you let them age befor trying one and how long for the remander of the box?


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I'd let them rest about a month and go from there. You should be able to get an accurate read on them after that.


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Thx


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SLR's are good smokes.
 
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SLR's it is then, on the next order. thanks Guys!


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The lonsdales are probably the mildest of the SLR line. If you are not familiar with SLR, try some of the Serie A- a splended medium bodied smoke.
 
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