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This thread is for us to name a cigar we wish was being made. Could be a combination of leaf/wrapper/nation of origin, or just a new shape.

I'll start it with this: I'd love to see an Anejo made in the same Perfecto shape/size as the FF Hemmingway Best Seller. I think that would be killer due to the flavor transitions the shape creates in combination with that sweet wrapper.
 
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i wish that pepin was blending cigars with padron's maduro wrapper


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I wish the embargo was ended and Pepin was blending cigars with the best Cuban tobacco and and they were all $2/stick. And the supply was endless.
 
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How about an Opus X wrapper and Bolivar filler and binder Smile
 
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AMEN TO KKL!!!

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2001 Felipe Gregorio Centenario...what a fantastic smoke...


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How about an Opus X wrapper and Bolivar filler and binder


I was thinking along the same lines, except Cohiba filler.

I wonder, honestly, if something like this is feasible. I realize that Habanos have traditionally been puros, but why not? I think that would be a really killer marketing idea. I'd certainly want to give something like that a shot.
 
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A real Cohiba Sublime EL 2004


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A real Cohiba Sublime EL 2004


I wonder if Steve Cohen would hold a grudge?
 
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I wish there could be a cigar made with Cuban and Non-Cuban tobacco sold in he US. I think that would be interesting. Have Pepin blend it.


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I wish there could be a cigar made with Cuban and Non-Cuban tobacco sold in he US. I think that would be interesting. Have Pepin blend it.



Yup. Why the heck isn't this happening? It wouldn't be "legal" in the US, but sales of these things would really take off.
 
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A real Cohiba Sublime EL 2004


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Taste isn't that much of a consideration, but size would be. I would like a cigar that is about 3 inches long but at a 52 or 54 ring guage.

The purpose is purely functional. I could carry a couple in my uniform pocket without a cigar case and the cigar would have a duration of 15-30 minutes: perfect after-lunch smoke.

Of course, you could say "cigarellos," but I have an image to protect

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OI would like a cigar that is about 3 inches long but at a 52 or 54 ring guage.


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An Opus X wrapper
Costa Rican Binder
Cuban (cohiba) Filler
54 x 6 Perfecto


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I wish there could be a cigar made with Cuban and Non-Cuban tobacco sold in he US. I think that would be interesting. Have Pepin blend it.



Yup. Why the heck isn't this happening? It wouldn't be "legal" in the US, but sales of these things would really take off.


My best guess is the people that could make it happen probably lost their farms in Cuba and are still a little pissed about it. I would like to see it, because you know we'd get our hands on some somehow!
 
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How about a Montecristo Churchill or Double Corona(cc)...

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I'd love to see a Cohiba "A"

Imagine an Esplendido on steroids... Smile


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The Wolfe's sig is a cigar I want to smoke. It's a quote from Don Pepin regarding the perfect cigar in his opinion. I can't recall the exact words, but look it up on any post from The Wolfe.
 
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