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    Default Recommend Me Some Cigarillos and Minis

    I'm currently smoking the Hoyo miniatures, which are great. What other small cigars are good?
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    I like the 'domestic' Cohiba minis and ISOM Montecristo minis (sorry no public link for these).

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    My girlfriend smokes these Rum Runner cigarillos, they aren't half bad.

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    I've been buying some small smokes called senoritas Neos. They're pretty cheap, even in Canada. $3.50 CND for 5. They're not bad.
    Also for something a bit bigger I usually grab a Villiger, its box pressed and comes warped in some kind of tissue paper. Not bad as well.

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    You can't go wrong with Cohiba/Monte clubs.

    Also, last fall on a whim I bought a box of Hoyo de Monterrey Du Marie. They come in a SLB of 25 for around 90US. They are great little flavor bombs.
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    I smoke a lot of Ashton Senoritas, they are dry-cured cigarillos so no need to keep them humidified.

    I also enjoy the LFD cigarillos, can't recall their name, but they taste good and smoke well.

    For something a little bigger, try the Padron Corticos - I prefer the Maduro - as thy are about twice as big as your average cigarillo thus last a little longer (20 minutes or so) and have more flavor. The Corticos is swiftly becoming my inbetweener smoke, when I have more time than a cigarillo will occupy. but I don't have enough time for a cigar.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    famous buenos have been recommended to me by a few here on the forum... i've never bought a box myself but i know others have and say they are good, 75c a stick is a bargain IMO

    http://www.famous-smoke.com/cigars/s...cfm/inum/17243

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    Here's one not to try. I had one a few days ago and would not reccomend it. Except for wolf bait. Cuba Aliados Vintage 1993 Petit Cetro Maduro

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    Thanks a lot guys!
    A good book, a cigar, and a nice tall glass of STFU.

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