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    i have tried different cigars and i am thinking about investing in some boxes waht aould be some good beginner cigars
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    Quote Originally Posted by maballer10
    i have tried different cigars and i am thinking about investing in some boxes waht aould be some good beginner cigars
    What have you tried so far?

    What have you liked ? Disliked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maballer10
    i have tried different cigars and i am thinking about investing in some boxes waht aould be some good beginner cigars
    I prefer Hoyo De Monterrey's. I have been hooked on the maduros.

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    i have tried a few few punch cigars and some montecristo preferred the punch much more and others but i don't recall their names
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    Quote Originally Posted by maballer10
    i have tried a few few punch cigars and some montecristo preferred the punch much more and others but i don't recall their names
    Punch cigars are good, I like the Punch Rare Corojo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maballer10
    i have tried a few few punch cigars and some montecristo preferred the punch much more and others but i don't recall their names
    Try one of these after a full meal one of these fine summer evenings...

    Padron 2000 or 3000 Maduro: $4.00
    Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 858 Maduro: $4.50
    Arturo Fuente Chateau Fuente Sungrown: $5.00
    Aruro Fuente hemingway Short Story: $5.50

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    And try out a bunch of singles first before investing in boxes!

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    Jonsey, I may be going out on a limb here, but you sound like you and I have similar tastes. Once I started smoking maduros, I hardly wanted anything else! The Fire cigars and Onyx reserve I'll be trading you are highly recommended by me. As luck would have it, I went to the Cigars International web site and Fire petite coronas are on CLEARANCE for $25 per box of 20! Everything else has sold out. I'm almost tempted to buy a box of these myself based on the excellent price, but I've already got plenty of the lonsdales. So try one of the Fire's as soon as you get them. If you like it, hop on the site and order some!

    Some others I enjoy are:

    Romeo Y Julietta Maduros, IT Super Fuerte Maduro, and Sun-Grown by Rocky Patel.


    Indian Tabac/Rocky Patel products are the most promising ones I've tried. Not a bad one in the bunch so far, and a couple of real gems!

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