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If you are like me and prefer a full-bodied smoke with *LOTs* of flavor and spice, which one of the following would you choose?

- Punch Punch

- Mag 46

- Partagas Serie D No. 4


Thanks,
T


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Psd4 first, Mag next, then, PP. The mag 46 is my fave


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I agree with kechke on the ordering.
 
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What he said...


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PSD#4 is the way to go for sure. That reminds me must order another box of those.
 
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Yep
 
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once again if you have not yet noticed

Ser.D
Mag 46
then PP
 
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How about a SS#2 instead of Punch Punch. PP are kinda mild to me.
 
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PSD 4


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Kechke,

I plan to buy Mag 46. How good are they? Looking forward for your comment, THanks Razz


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Wow members finally agreeing on something Big Grin

Its unanimous...PSD4, Mag 46 and PP


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Originally posted by ROBUSTO107:
Kechke,

I plan to buy Mag 46. How good are they? Looking forward for your comment, THanks Razz


Mag 46 is one of my favorites, but I did have two this week end that had burn problems, almost tossed one but couldn't. First time for everything I guess..
 
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Get them now , especially the cabs of 50. I have had nothing but great smokes from the last two cabs I have got.


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PSD4! Wonderful bold and strong ride!


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What Rhino said. I can't speak for the Punch Punch but I would not consider the Mag to be full bodied, in fact I have found them somewhat mild. If your looking for a little spice definetly go with the PSD4.


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Got all three in my humi. Would have to say PSD4, Mag 46 and PP. It is a bit of a tossup with the Mag 46 and PP. PSD4 far and away the favorite, but a big spicy smoke does not always compliment the menu.


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Decisions, decisions...


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Why choose, get all three.


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I prefer the mag46, but based on your criteria the PSD4 is more fitting.

I would also consider Robainas and Juan Lopez selection if you are out for more flavor and spice, and less refinement.
 
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I've heard good things about the Vegas Robainas, but it's not mentioned a whole lot around here. I have a video which shows the creators of this cigar, and they seem to really care for their crop and praise it highly. I kinda wanna try one sometime. Could be an underated masterpiece.


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