I like the champions also.
I really like the La aurora 1495 coronas and don't forget Padrons.
I like the champions also.
I really like the La aurora 1495 coronas and don't forget Padrons.
i picked up a couple of DPG blue and black lables of small size, i'm not sure the names. I also grabbed a some lfd's: Ligero 300 & Reserve Esp. Though, i have to say that lfd is at the hoigher end of mid-range: $5-7. Y'all named a few sticks that i have never tired and some i've never heard off. Looks like i'm off hunting for some of these. Thanks.
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Like Chris, I too have had the Sancho Panza “Quixote” Great Stick and you can not beat the price.
As of late, my go to “Quickie” cigar is the R&J Reserve Maduro “Petites”. The size (4.62x34) is perfect for running around town or a quick walk with the dog. The price for what you get is GREAT also. I think I paid about $35 for a box of 30. These taste great and are a very nice full bodied cigar but are also easy on the draw. I also find my self smoking one of these after lunch on my way back to the office. Check em out, I bet you’ll like em too.
A close second on my Go to “Quickie” list is the Hoyo De Monterrey “Demitasse” (4.00x39) these guys are a little pricier but well worth it. I think I picked up a box of 50 for about $55.
Hope this helps.
I like the Demitasse as well. Perfect with an espresso. Coincidence?
Not sure about your arithmetic on the pricing, though.![]()
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