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    Hey Guys....In your opinion what is the absolute best cigar on the market today?
    Excluding cubans........
    I know Padron 64's and 26's and Opus X have been on the top of the list for awhile now, but in your opinion which do YOU think are the best?
    "Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar."
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    Davidoff's are up there - for me, the Anniversario series are the best of the line...

    Ashton VSG's

    Avo Signatures

    I also like the Cuesta Rey Stanford's Cameroon Reserves (They're especially great at $8 each)

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    i varies with mood, temp, what I’m doing, etc. but regularly I enjoy VSG, Perdomo esv's, anejo's, C10's, Dbl Ligero's (sp), and 64/26.


    More and more I am trying thinner gauged cigars. As I've been told 50 to 60% of the flavor is in the wrapper it seemed like the way to go. Tonight I'm doing either a RASS or a VSG illusion. I'm leaning towards the RASS but I've never tried the illusion size and am especially interested in it.

    Maybe I'll smoke the RASS on the way to the shop to buy the illusion. Now that's thinking for you!

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    Padron 1964 Anniversary
    The Edge
    Torano Virtuoso
    CAO MX2
    Ashton VSG
    Shakespeare Vintage Churchill
    Rocky Patel Sungrown
    Rocky Patel Vintage 1990
    Fuente Hemingway
    Just about any Padron
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    aurora preferido
    la luna af
    oliva classic
    ashton vsg
    fonseca serie f
    JdN antano
    JdN celebracion
    oliva grand cameroon
    any size vegas de fonseca

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    Opus X
    Padron 1926
    Davidoff Millennium
    Añejo

    In that order....
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
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    Looks like everyone likes Opus X. Gonna have to try one sometime. How much do they usually cost?
    "Frankenstien never scared me. Marsupials do, because they’re fast." - Kevin Pollak as Christopher Walken

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    Click on this link and you will see msrp, number per box, sizes and price.

    http://www.mrgoodgeek.com/herfindex/opus.htm

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    Torano Exodus 1959, Virtuoso

    Ashton VSG, aged maduro

    Cuesta Rey Stanford's no. 11, sungrown no. 9


    I've decided I have not had enough Opus to understand its attraction. Or I am a cheap bastard one of the two. But I would buy a fiver of the double corona Torano over 1 Opus anyday. Please don't ban me.
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    i don't like opus x....at all!!!!..

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    Baron, there are a lot of people who don't enjoy Opus X. They have a unique flavor and are very strong. As far as value in the world of high end cigars they are priced very competitively. They have never had a price increase since they were first released in 1995.

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    Cohiba siglo VI
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


    "The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa

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    Davidoff Millennium.
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    Diamond Crown Maximus Robusto No. 5
    Opus X Super Beli.

    So far anyway...

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