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  1. Default I've always been a name brand snob when it comes to cigars...

    My humidor is filled with Romeo & Julieta, Partagas, Montechristo, Cohiba, Arturo Fuente, Punch, Don Allone, Ashton, Upmans etc. What am I missing? What's out there that my closedmindedness is missing?

    I tend to like smooth medium bodied cigars. I hate cheap, harsh smokes.

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    The Padron 1964 Anniversary and the Padron 1926 Serie lines!

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    A lot of the AVO's, Griffin's, Davidoff, and many of the CAO line fill that bill as well. Peterson is a new one that is one the milder side, but is a great tasting cigar. I also like many of the La Gloria Cubana cigars, which happen to be in that taste range.

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    You need some nice Padron's and Hoyo De Moneterrey

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    Carlos Torano Exodus 1959

    CC got me hooked on these. Can't get enough of them.

    Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -- Carl Sagan

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    Anything I've tried by Indian Tabac/Rocky Patel was a winner! For example, I've had........


    IT Fire Maduro- Great!
    Rocky Patel Vintage '92'- Great!
    Rocky Patel Sun Grown- Great!
    IT Cameroon Legend- Really good.
    IT maduro- Good.
    IT natural- Good.


    I plan on sampling as much of their line as possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    A lot of the AVO's, Griffin's, Davidoff, and many of the CAO line fill that bill as well. Peterson is a new one that is one the milder side, but is a great tasting cigar. I also like many of the La Gloria Cubana cigars, which happen to be in that taste range.

    man, we have similar tastes in cigars, almost all of those are some of my favorites!!
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    I have been really enjoying Perdomo estate selections with the Cameroon wrap. They are a little stronger than what you’re talking about but are certainly worth a try.

    Also give the Rocky Patel Connecticut a try. They are great smokes.

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    You need a box of these !






    A good special ocassion smoke!

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