sorry for your loss,padron would be my choose too,and celebrate the relationship you had and remember he,s in a much better place.
sorry for your loss,padron would be my choose too,and celebrate the relationship you had and remember he,s in a much better place.
I was initially confused. I read that you were looking for a really, really good cigar, and a few choice sticks came to mind. Then I read on, and you clarified in wanting a really really really good cigar, which completely changed everything.
My short list:
Padron 1926 Anniversary maduro
Diamond Crown Maximus
DPG My Father (seems appropriate)
If I might also say, you might want a cigar that you know you will enjoy. No sense in spending money on an unknown cigar if you are looking for enjoyment. Get something you like.
I lost a very close friend this past Christmas. I go and smoke a cigar at his grave site once a month. It's not always a great cigar, but it does me some good. I'm sorry to hear of your loss.
Sorry to hear about your loss...
Here's a few suggestions - you should find one or more at any decently stocked local B&M:
You have to find a Davidoff dealer, but just about anything Davidoff is fantastic- I particularly like the Anniversario series.
Padron '26 (as others have suggested)
Most Avo - especially their LE lines
Ashton VSG
Fuente Don Carlos (Also Opus X, Anejo and Hemingway Maduro's, if they've got 'em)
Cuesta Rey - Stanford's Cameroon Reserve
Good luck on your quest!![]()
Sorry for your loss. I second all the recommendations made so far. You can't go wrong with any of them.
Sorry for your loss.
I suggest lighting up one of your grandfathers favourites in memory of him.
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Sorry to hear about your loss...I lost my father in January and totally understand! Peace to you and your family!
Great cigar suggestions already listed...can't argue with any of them. I am just kind of getting back into them after many years away from cigars....but I am still a big fan of the Cohiba Red Dot...anything from Davidoff...and one of my personal favorite premium cigars...a Montecristo No.2...any of them will fill the bill!
Every man dies. Not every man truly lives.
~Sir William Wallace
You know, that's exactly what I did, grabbed me a pack of Honey Berry backwoods, and it was fantastic. I pretty much always have a pack of those around for the exact reason of smoking with him and it really didn't occur to me to smoke one right then, but it was exactly what I needed.
...problem with backwoods is I have a tendency to inhale them - actually more than a tendency.
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