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    Default Fonseca

    I'm new to this forum & cigars, but will try to make a long story short:
    Vacationed to New Orleans & fell in love with a small cigar labelled Fonseca.
    (may have also been the dozen or so Hurricanes I consumed).

    Came back to my home in St. Louis where they aren't available from my shop- but I would like to support the local store.
    I've tried about a dozen different brands & so far really like the OSA line- but they're a bit expensive.

    Can anyone here suggest something similar to the Fonseca?
    Earthy, creamy, spicy- not bitter at all.
    -Matt

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    Welcome from Bitterville

    5 Vegas Gold; Romeo y Julieta Real Reserva

    Will
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    Together we burn, together we burn away

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    Are you suggesting these:

    5 Vegas Gold; Romeo y Julieta Real Reserva

    ???
    -Matt Cockrum
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Logo-Mat View Post
    Are you suggesting these:

    5 Vegas Gold; Romeo y Julieta Real Reserva

    ???
    No, that's how I normally end my posts (Valediction.) Some people say:

    Thanks,
    Will

    but I say

    5 Vegas Gold; Romeo y Julieta Real Reserva,
    Will

    Yes, those are a couple recommendations.
    Last edited by badwhale; 08-10-2012 at 11:19 AM.
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    Welcome to the board.
    Fonseca's are pretty decent smokes, and one that I've found most b/m's to stock. They are readily available on-line as well and usually at very reasonable prices.
    You might give the NC Montecristos, Davidoff classic, Oliva G and O a try.

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    Thanks guys, I'll try some of those on my next round.
    Had the Oliva- thought it was a little dry.
    -Matt Cockrum
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