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    I was at a wedding in Vermont a few weeks ago and late in the evening someone offered me a cigar. They simply opened a box and inside were pleanty of unwrapped and unlabeled cigars. I took it home and enjoyed it the next day.

    To my suprise I though it was quite good. I got in contact with a friend from the wedding and asked the name. He told me his father-in-law brought them and they were called, "Topstone Bouquet, Exquisite Bouquet." I began to search online for this brand/style, but was suprised to see it is hard to find, and is most likely a machine made "cheap" cigar.

    However, I am interested in finding out more about this brand and particular type if anyone has any info.

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    Hello and welcome to the board. Where are ya from? What kind of cigars do ya like? What's your sign?

    You know, the basic stuff normally in an introduction.

    Never heard of those cigars BTW.

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    From New England (Northen Mostly), I have seem to drifited to Rocky Patel by process of elimination. I enjoy dark oily maduro cigars, and milder Connecticut leaf as well.

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    You may like the Edge also.

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    Welcome from Pennsylvania.

    Doing a quick search, this site has some Topstone cigars for sale.

    And the paragraph below was copied from here:

    "• General also owns the Garcia y Vega/Villazon & Co. factory, opened in 1907, which created the famed Garcia y Vega brand – still widely sold today – and was revived by Villazon (now a unit of General Cigar) in 1971. It produced many machine-made brands, including Bances, Lord Beaconsfield, Pedro Iglesias, Topstone, Villa de Cuba and Villazon Deluxe. These are now made in the Dominican Republic. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rugbysh9 View Post
    You may like the Edge also.

    I just picked up an edge and edge light for this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish79 View Post
    Welcome from Pennsylvania.

    Doing a quick search, this site has some Topstone cigars for sale.

    And the paragraph below was copied from here:

    "• General also owns the Garcia y Vega/Villazon & Co. factory, opened in 1907, which created the famed Garcia y Vega brand – still widely sold today – and was revived by Villazon (now a unit of General Cigar) in 1971. It produced many machine-made brands, including Bances, Lord Beaconsfield, Pedro Iglesias, Topstone, Villa de Cuba and Villazon Deluxe. These are now made in the Dominican Republic. "
    Thanks for the info. I am actually headed down to PA this weekend. Got a few things planned. Tour of Yeungling Brewery, Cabelas in Hamburg, and getting a new pup from a breeder in Lewisburg. I will be staying in Harrisburg....got any recommendations on places to visit or cigar shops to visit in the area?

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    Those are some nice plans that you have for the weekend. As for cigar shops, I have not visited any in Harrisburg but another member, sushiboy, recommended 'Cigar N More' when I asked him the same question. There are a couple of other members here that may have some better info for you. Doing a quick search on google, there are a few shops to choose from in the Harrisburg area:

    Rae's Tobacco - www.raestobacco.com - (717) 233-1218
    Smoker's Stop - www.tobacco-tobacco.com - (717) 232-5206
    Cigar N More - (717) 541-1341
    Little Habana Cigar Shop - (717) 939-3811
    Tinder Box - www.tinderbox.com - (717) 232-7166
    Pipe Den - (717) 564-8425
    Puff'n Snuff - (717) 540-7390
    Tobacco Company - http://tobaccocompany.com (717) 975-8877

    And since you're touring Yuengling, if you have time you could check out the Appalachian Brewing Company (ABC). Tours are on Saturday at one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish79 View Post
    Those are some nice plans that you have for the weekend. As for cigar shops, I have not visited any in Harrisburg but another member, sushiboy, recommended 'Cigar N More' when I asked him the same question. There are a couple of other members here that may have some better info for you. Doing a quick search on google, there are a few shops to choose from in the Harrisburg area:


    And since you're touring Yuengling, if you have time you could check out the Appalachian Brewing Company (ABC). Tours are on Saturday at one.

    Thats the same time as the yeungling tour. I have been to Yeungling once before, easily my favorite beer. They don't sell it in new england so I have to buy 3 or 4 cases every time I get outside of New England to make sure I have in stock.

    Thanks again for the info.

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    Cabelas & a puppy...sounds like a good weekend just on that front...

    As far as smoke shops, I personally have never really liked any tinderbox I've ever been to. Too corporate (as there are many) and most (not all) of the employees are really not very knowledgeable about the products they sell.

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    Welcome to the boards! Hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Roger.
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    Weekend in PA was great. We welcomed a new German Shorthiard Pointer to the family. Hoping to train him this fall for upland hunting.

    As far a cigars I was unable to visit any of the Harrisburg stores because they were closed or did not answer when I tried to contact them. However I brought along some Rocky Patel edge's that were awesome.

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    I know this is an old question.
    Topstone was a popular cigar for a 100 years.Made in Bridgeport CT.A Connecticut tobacco cigar,through and through.Very popular.I have not been able to locate any for a few years,but another CT cigar egually as popular is the
    Muniemaker,These are readily available,but I believe the CT tobacco cigars now come out of Ohio.I prefer the Long..A great smoke
    Run about $ 60.00 for a box of 50.Try internet or Famous
















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    Quote Originally Posted by vamanj View Post
    I know this is an old question.
    Topstone was a popular cigar for a 100 years.Made in Bridgeport CT.A Connecticut tobacco cigar,through and through.Very popular.I have not been able to locate any for a few years,but another CT cigar egually as popular is the
    Muniemaker,These are readily available,but I believe the CT tobacco cigars now come out of Ohio.I prefer the Long..A great smoke
    Run about $ 60.00 for a box of 50.Try internet or Famous
















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    It's been a while, but I mostly smoked Top Stone bouquet cigars a decade ago and back. Great cigar and I always thought they were better than Muniemakers. I got here searching for a place to buy some Top Stone cigars. If you want Muniemakers, JR Cigars carries them.

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