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Partagas Salamon and a glass of laphroaig nam beist!

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Having just smoked my first Quintero ths evening, I'd have to say anything of my hosts choosing, as long as it's not a Quintero. In a perfect world, Trini Robusto or Punch Churchill and a really good Black Russian

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  terrantheman said:
Partagas Salamon and a glass of laphroaig nam beist!

You mean Ardbeg, right?

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I'd first inspect the quality of his Monte 2s. If they're average, I'd take an ERDM Grandes de Espagna and a coffee. Scotch and coke for the second half of the cigar.

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I think I'd go for a Partagas Lusitania from the early 90's and a seriously good bottle of French red if this were a perfect world.

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I'll go for a fine "porto" with a Sir Winston .

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For the cigar, a Sir Winston, I think.

As for the drink, it would depend on whether or not we had wine with dinner.

If we'd been drinking wine, then maybe a black, Assam tea.

If no wine, then RZ XO rum.

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Cohiba Robusto and Zacapa XO :huh:

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I thought he said choose one of each and so I was in there like a rat up a drainpipe.

But no, I will settle for a Lusi and a nice cognac :huh:

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Since I have not smoked of the of the new Cohiba GR I'd like to try that. I hear they are a might pricey so I hope the guys a good mate and is truely honest about offering the up the whole lot. do not drink alcohol so I'd take the Coffee IF it is good grade Blue Mountain not over roasted and less than five days out of the roaster and thirty seconds out of the grinder. LOL I 'm as picky about my coffee as I am about my cigars.

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It would have to be a Bolivar Churchill AT paired with a bottle of 1988 Smith and Woodhouse Madelena Vintage Port. :D

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I'll agree with the people who are saying Cohiba GR, since otherwise I will probably never try one

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  Colt45 said:
Always a little difficult to hypothetically choose a cigar in such a circumstance -

Hoyo DC, Bolivar Inmensa, or Trinidad Fundadore - which shall it be......

Hoyo DC, and start uncorking the Krug or Bolli.......

I'm totally with you on this one, Colt.

Most '08-'09 production is too young to fully enjoy, for my taste,

but a Hoyo DC is always great young.

And what could be better to pair a rather delicate cigar with

than a glass (or two, or three...) of a top level, rich champagne!

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Partagas 898V and some Ron Zacapa 23...easy one. What is the next questions?

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For recent productions? I will enjoy a fine Monte Sublime 08 with a glass of Havana Club Barrel Proof on the rocks. That cigar + fine rum is one HELLUVA great combination!

If he's gonna be a jerk and insist on Regular production and not ELs....Let's go with a Partagas D4, same drink.

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