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    Hey, guys.

    I am new to the forum, and looking for a little guidance. One of my favorite stogies are the La Diva's, cognac dipped. Unfortunately, it looks like they stopped making them a couple of years ago and I am getting down to my last few.

    Can anyone recommend another maker of cognac dipped cigars?

    Thanks in advance,

    Smoke on the links

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    oliveros makes 'em...very nice and nicely priced....

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    I believe that they are infused with cognac , not actually dipped . I saw a device at one of my local tobacconist's that would allow you to infuse the cigars at home , you pick the cigar and the cognac or whatever distilled spirit you like , pour some liquor in the bottom of the glass cylinder - place your cigar in the special glass holder and then put the lid on and wait . I don't remember the price but it was a nice looking piece of glass work .

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    Gurkha...
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    I found the Oliveros cognac flavored cigars at coronacigar.com and they were indeed very reasonably priced. Just ordered up a box of 10 and can't wait to taste one!

    Thanks for the help.


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    I saw a device at one of my local tobacconist's that would allow you to infuse the cigars at home , you pick the cigar and the cognac or whatever distilled spirit you like , pour some liquor in the bottom of the glass cylinder - place your cigar in the special glass holder and then put the lid on and wait . I don't remember the price but it was a nice looking piece of glass work .

    I'd pick up one of those in a heartbeat.

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