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    I'm pretty new to cigars myself, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt, but if you liked the Brazilia you may want to try the CAO Criolla...the ones I tried had a great, subtle taste along with a nice oily body....

    As far as Cubans vs. non-Cubans are concerned it would depend on what you enjoy the most...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Presideo View Post
    I'm pretty new to cigars myself, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt, but if you liked the Brazilia you may want to try the CAO Criolla...the ones I tried had a great, subtle taste along with a nice oily body....

    As far as Cubans vs. non-Cubans are concerned it would depend on what you enjoy the most...
    Cheers my friend.. Any advice is good advice...

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    The single best cigar ever made is the Cabaiguan Corona followed closley by the Carlos Torano 1916 Robusto
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    If you are in the UK, buy Cuban. Cuban are not the best quality any longer. (I can explain later if you are interested), but you can go to any shop or Cigar bar (there is a nice one just outside of little China) and have access to any Cuban you want. & the price is right too. Cubans are not so easy to come by here in the states ;) :).

    As for the best Cigar, there are soo many to choose from. The "best Cigar" is a personal preference. Look for quality wrapper, smooth draw & great taste. Price doesn't necessarily mean poorly made or worth the money either. For the most part, somewhere between $5.00 & $15.00 will get you far. In my Opinion, with a few exceptions, anything over $15.00 is just your ego.

    whatever you get, smoke at least 2 of them before you decide that you do not like it. A good cigar is = parts build, draw, price & taste, most important thing people forget is environment & mood. If you are relaxed at your favorite shop, playing chess in the park or watching the sunset with your best friend, the smoke will be incredible. If you are on your way to pay a parking ticket, stuck in traffic or headed to the hospital, well you get the idea...

    Regards,

    Lep

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    The single best cigar ever made is the Cabaiguan Corona followed closley by the Carlos Torano 1916 Robusto
    Cheers..
    Gotta try em....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    The single best cigar ever made is the Cabaiguan Corona followed closley by the Carlos Torano 1916 Robusto
    If you are a girly man maybe.......!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by illilli View Post
    If you are a girly man maybe.......!!!
    Or a rockstar, like myself!
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    A very good value ($2.60/stick) is the Gran Habano Corojo #5 (5x50). These are a good example of an "everyday" cigar that doesn't taste cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    A very good value ($2.60/stick) is the Gran Habano Corojo #5 (5x50). These are a good example of an "everyday" cigar that doesn't taste cheap.
    Going to try them my friend.. (if i can find them).. Cheers...

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