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  • Greycliff Espresso Pirate

    5 22.73%
  • Padron 1926 #6 (Natural)

    15 68.18%
  • Gurkha Legend Torpedo

    1 4.55%
  • Carlos Torano 1916 Corona

    1 4.55%
  • Partagas Limited Reserve Decadas

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Thread: What Shold I Smoke for B-Day?

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  1. #1
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    Everyone is picking the popular one. No one else for the Graycliff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteWidow
    Everyone is picking the popular one. No one else for the Graycliff?
    I myself put the '26 in a different class than the Graycliff. Mind you I love the blue label, I still don't see it as on par with the Padon '26.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring
    I myself put the '26 in a different class than the Graycliff. Mind you I love the blue label, I still don't see it as on par with the Padon '26.
    I'd have to agree with this. While the Graycliff Espresso is a very good cigar, I think it's over-hyped, and not worth the asking price. If you can get them at bargain, they're worth having around. Again, I went with this one because I was thinking it might last longer. You can probably get a #1 or #9 '26 for about the same price and spend some time contemplating gratitude for your existence with a truly great cigar. The 6 is good though. Enjoy your birthday!
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    Quote Originally Posted by basil
    I'd have to agree with this. While the Graycliff Espresso is a very good cigar, I think it's over-hyped, and not worth the asking price. If you can get them at bargain, they're worth having around. Again, I went with this one because I was thinking it might last longer. You can probably get a #1 or #9 '26 for about the same price and spend some time contemplating gratitude for your existence with a truly great cigar. The 6 is good though. Enjoy your birthday!
    The Graycliff's are definately a rip, the only reason I have one is because I found it for $12. But damn, they taste good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring
    I myself put the '26 in a different class than the Graycliff. Mind you I love the blue label, I still don't see it as on par with the Padon '26.
    The expresso is a black label, very different from the blue.

    Definitely a celebration cigar !
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