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Have decided to put together a singles shopping list together. Anything to try for on the next order? It covers a wide range but I'm trying to get away from the "Mainstream" CC's and go for new adventures.
LA FLOR DEL CANO SELECTOS
VEGAS ROBAINA UNICOS
VEGAS ROBAINA FAMOSOS
TRINIDAD FUNDADORES
SANT LUIS REY CHURCHILLS
SAN LUIS REY PETIT CORONAS
SANCHO PANZA BACHILLERES
SAN CRISTOBAL LA PUNTA
SAN CRISTOBAL LA FUERZA
RAFAEL GONZALES PETIT CORONAS
RAMON ALLONES SPECIALLY SELECTED
RAMON ALLONES SMALL CLUB CORONAS
PUNCH SUPER SELECTION No.1
PUNCH DOUBLE CORONAS
PUNCH CHURCHILLS
H.UPMAN MAGNUM 46
H.UPMAN CORONAS MAJO
BOLIVAR TUBOS No.2
 
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I would replace the San Cristobal La Fuerza with the big bad boy La Muralla.


Give that man a cigar and a blow torch to light it with. - Jack "The Shinning" TV Version
 
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My current favorites:

Saint Luis Rey Doble Coronas
Ramon Allones Small Club Coronas
Ramon Allones Belis
Bolivar Coronas Gigante
Bolivar Coronas Extra
H Upmann Sir Winston
Cohiba Siglo VI
Montecristo No. 2
Montecristo Petite Edmundo
Partagas 898V
Partagas Serie du Conn No. 3
Partagas Lusitania
RyJ Short Churchill
Partagas Serie D. No. 4
El Rey Del Mundo Choix Supreme
 
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I sometimes like to buy a sampler pack when putting an order together. Here are some i'm thinking of for next time.

Montecristo esp #1
Cohiba coronas esp
Cohiba Lanceros
trini fun
punch punch punch
punch petit punch
Some kind of Cuaba

Cigar-monkey is spot on. SCdlH Murallas are good smokes and a very fun size. El Principe also for what is IMHO the stand out smoke in its vitola.


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Michelangelo, 1566
 
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"trini fun"
Change a vowel and I'd have to look sideways at you. OK the mind is now out of the gutter.
Eek
Thanks for the reply. The Cuabas have me pretty intrigued as well there weren't any available when I was placing the order though. Gives me something to look forward to I guess.
 
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SLR Churchills are quite mild. Unless you like large mild cigars, I'd suggest the 07 SLR DC- a much more flaverful cigar.
 
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Bass Man: I do like milder cigars of that size. RyJ churchill has been a mainstay of that type to date. On the NC side I've loved the 5 Vegas Gold #1. NC or not I do enjoy those. Every now and again I do like a Ketsu kicker but normally I go for a stick I can enjoy without worrying about how I'll feel later. Thnaks for the tip.
 
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"trini fun"
Change a vowel and I'd have to look sideways at you. OK the mind is now out of the gutter.


You fool. I believe it was Abraham Lincoln who once said "no man has experienced the finest pleasures the human mind can achieve until he has pulled on suspenders and stockings, swallowed a gram and half of MDMA, and then run through town screaming 'Murther! Murther!' at passersby."


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Not too partial to MDMA myself but hey ....to each his own. Big Grin
 
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Originally posted by kuruma:
Bass Man: I do like milder cigars of that size. RyJ churchill has been a mainstay of that type to date. On the NC side I've loved the 5 Vegas Gold #1. NC or not I do enjoy those. Every now and again I do like a Ketsu kicker but normally I go for a stick I can enjoy without worrying about how I'll feel later. Thnaks for the tip.


If you do like milder cigars with nice flavor, than DO try Fonseca #1 and La Gloria Cubana #1 & #2. Very nice cigars.
 
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I dunno, but Cohiba robustos
would seem like it would be incl. What about
Bolivar- Royal Caronas
 
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Good point


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Originally posted by kuruma:
Bass Man: I do like milder cigars of that size. RyJ churchill has been a mainstay of that type to date. On the NC side I've loved the 5 Vegas Gold #1. NC or not I do enjoy those. Every now and again I do like a Ketsu kicker but normally I go for a stick I can enjoy without worrying about how I'll feel later. Thnaks for the tip.


If you do like milder cigars with nice flavor, than DO try Fonseca #1 and La Gloria Cubana #1 & #2. Very nice cigars.


Damn right. Have had 5 LGC in the past 2 weeks. Each has been really very good. They're not so popular therefore quite easy to find with a bit of age. Which makes a big difference.


"You want WHAT on the fu<king ceiling?" -
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