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14th February 09, 03:17 PM
#31
Just enjoyed a nice Cohiba from Cuba last weekend on my walk, and have a Punch sitting on my dresser waiting for my walk tomorrow.
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12th March 09, 11:30 PM
#32
My every day cigars are Jose L. Piedra Conservas, Don Tomas Maduro Robusto and Romeo y Julieta Club.
For those special occasions, I like Romeo y Julieta Romeo no.2 and Montecristo No.2
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15th March 09, 11:01 AM
#33
I'm a HUGE fan of Cognac infused cigars, and Gurkha. 
~$3 each:
-Tatiana Groovy Blue. Cognac, with other flavors. For $3 cigars, they're fantastic. I always have a supply on hand.
~$10-$14 each:
-Acid, any one with a blue label. Very smooth, some flavor, good smoke for the price.
-Gurkha Warlord. No flavors, incredibly smooth smoke, a decently big cigar.
~$40:
-Gurkha Royal Salute. Hands down the greatest cigar i've ever had. Triple Cognac infused, very very smooth. I smoke 2 or 3 of these a month, but mostly save them for special occasions like hanging out with friends i went to Iraq with. I've had some very expensive cigars in my day (a client gave me a $300 one after we finished a big project for him), and honestly i liked the Gurkha better. It's probably the most expensive cigar i'd ever buy on a regular basis.
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19th March 09, 07:47 AM
#34
 Originally Posted by Teufel Hunden
~$10-$14 each:
-Acid, any one with a blue label. Very smooth, some flavor, good smoke for the price.
You can get them as cheap as $6 each if you order them online. I always have a stock of Acid Kuba Kuba on hand.
Acid One = Excellent smoke but a bit pricey for me.
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19th March 09, 08:10 AM
#35
I have a couple of Cohiba Robustos from Cuba sitting in my humidor right now, I also enjoy Romeo y Julieta but I'd have to say one of the best I've ever had was a Trinidad Fundadore. The Trinidad Fundadore had been produced exclusively for Fidel Castro, it was once that the only boxes that left Cuba were gifts to foreign diplomats. On February of 1998, the brand was officially launched as an export in Trinidad, Cuba. The cigars were first made available in Canada and Mexico in April 1998, and later became available to the world market. This line features one size, the Fundadore, which means Founder. It is similar in size to the Cohiba Lancero, measuring at a ring guage of 40 and a length of 7 and 3/4 inches or 195 mm.
Named after one of Cuba's most beautiful cities, the Trinidad is produced only in the El Laguito factory, and packaged in an 'unusual' quantity of 24 cigars as well as in cabinets of 50. These are very good cigars, and well worth the price.
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