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    Hey Guys,

    Now that I have my Humidor, and have been adding to a collection with some variety, are there any good Honduran makes that I should give a try?

    -W.
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    Randello comes to mind.

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    baccarat is a terrific mild smoke
    camacho corojo
    camacho havana
    puros indios
    trilogy
    rocky patel vintage
    torano
    gran habano
    hoyo de monterrey
    gurkha
    punch
    cuba alliados

    national brand bundles
    roly bundles....these two are less expensive and still are good,daily smokes

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    baccarat is a terrific mild smoke
    camacho corojo
    camacho havana
    puros indios
    trilogy
    rocky patel vintage
    torano
    gran habano
    hoyo de monterrey
    gurkha
    punch
    cuba alliados

    national brand bundles
    roly bundles....these two are less expensive and still are good,daily smokes

    My wife is gonna strangle you for giving me such extensive lists to try each time ;). Thanks again guys, I'll give some of these a try.

    BTW, I tried the Dominicans you suggested, enjoyed them very much! a couple of nice Arturo Fuente gran reservas went quickly!

    -W.
    The Internet - All the Piracy, None of the Scurvy

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    In my opinion the qunintissential line of Honduran cigars is El Rey Del Mundo. They have been around a long time and therefore have blends which are consistent from year to year. They also sell their cigars with usually at least a year of age on them.

    The other Honduran line that is up there with ERDM is the JR Ultimate. They have been around just as long and are made in the same factory as the ERDM. They are gauranteed to have at least a year of age on them and have date codes on the bottom of the boxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Master
    In my opinion the qunintissential line of Honduran cigars is El Rey Del Mundo. They have been around a long time and therefore have blends which are consistent from year to year. They also sell their cigars with usually at least a year of age on them.

    The other Honduran line that is up there with ERDM is the JR Ultimate. They have been around just as long and are made in the same factory as the ERDM. They are gauranteed to have at least a year of age on them and have date codes on the bottom of the boxes.

    The Master is correct. You can always find a few of these cigars in my humi. I like the Torano's too.

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