fonseca sun grown cedar
vegas de fonseca
trilogy (any of the three wrappers)
matasa 30th anniv
joya de nicaragua celebracion
camacho corojo
fonseca sun grown cedar
vegas de fonseca
trilogy (any of the three wrappers)
matasa 30th anniv
joya de nicaragua celebracion
camacho corojo
I got turned on to fonseca sun grown cedar by BPP. I'm now on my second box!!!!![]()
"No one can tell me what is a good cigar -- for me. I am the only judge. There are no standards -- no real standards. Each man's preference is the only standard for him, the only one which he can accept, the only one which can command him."
~ Mark Twain
Wow...thank you everyone for your advice. I'm definitely going to pick up a few and give them a try. Thanks again.
If you like the stronger cigars, will suggest anything in the Maria Mancini line-the naturals are spicy, and the maduros are smoother and more earthy. Both smooth out and are really special after about 6 months. All are fairly inexpensive. Other ideas are the Flor de Oliva natural and maduro bundles. Both have a well defined taste and are affordable. Final suggestion is to step it a bit and try Indian Tabac Classics and Super Fuertes. All well priced. Can't resist one more grouping-step it up to Sancho Panza Super Fuerte and on a slightly milder note, Alec Bradley Corojo Trilogy-spicy, and Trilogy Maduro, smooth and mild. The unifying characteristic of all of these suggestions is that they all have a well defined taste and are mostly in the strong medium to full flavor. They are also extremely affordable. At Cigars International the most expensive cigar here is $60 per box of 25 with 5 more free-the Indian Super Fuerte Toro Maduro. Hope you try some of these and enjoy them. Paul
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