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was just watching the first third review of the Gran Reserva....and a question came to mind.....what is your best Cigar ever...Not your best and a close second...not your top three... your best ever.just one the one and only..best best best....mine would have to be hands down,,,,,so far the beautiful Partagas Lusitania...man what a smoke...creamy..creamy...creamy.....looking forward to hearing yours...REMEMBER JUST ONE..THE ONE AND ONLY...P.S. I KNOW ITS HARD BUT EVERYONE HAS ONE

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Best cigar I've ever had? Very hard choice there.

It would have to be an aged (I think it was an 03) Trinidad Fundadores. Not was it just a fantastic cigar, with a fine velvety wrapper and oozing gorgeous creaminess (made me order a box from Lisa the next day)... it was also provided free by my buddy Jase!! I am such a mooch... :drool:

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Epicure No.2, but no idea what year.

It was this cigar which was really responsible for me pursuing my interest in Cubans. It was gifted to me by the vendor when I was buying some other cigars for a weekend away.

This thing was the most delicious cigar I had ever smoked, and I was still thinking about the taste of it two days later. It actually ruined every cigar I had bought because I was (foolishly) expecting them to live up to that standard.

First moment of Cigar Nirvana, and I still look back on that afternoon with fond memories.

Nick.

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Mag 50 which I smoke this summer in Nice on the French Riviera. Everything (flavor, good company, weather, etc...) just came together and made it the most enjoyable single cigar I have ever smoked.

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For me a Davidoff No 1.

For a 40 year old cigar it had impeccable burn, the flavours were complex from foot to head, it has some strength left in it and loads of creamy smoke.

It was not just a great smoke, it was an experience.

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2002 Taboada Super Robusto, smoked in Havana's Parque Centrale less than an hour after being rolled for me at La Corona factory.

Regular production- 92 Lusi, smoked a couple years ago at my house.

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Maximus,

If it has to be," The Best Ever" or " The Only One " Then there's no question about which one for me.

It was THIS cigar.

Simply Majestic !!!!!

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Maximus,

If it has to be," The Best Ever" or " The Only One " Then there's no question about which one for me.

It was THIS cigar.

Simply Majestic !!!!!

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:clap: Good job finding that one guy , Mitchell Orchant in UK had some for sale a few months back I should have got one. he wanted $450US each.

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I haven't smoked many bling cigars, mostly regular production, EL's, and RE's since 2007. Out of that bunch, my favorite has to be a Sir Winston (don't know what year). It was such a beautiful cigar.....

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For me it was my first Cuban cigar,which was my first cigar in general.

It was RyJ#2 ,I still remember the taste ,it was a great day.

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For me it was my first Cuban cigar,which was my first cigar in general.

It was RyJ#2 ,I still remember the taste ,it was a great day.

That sounds like me. The first few Cubans I had were game-changers. They're regular production cigars, but left deep impressions. Since then, I've been disappointed more than I've been pleasantly-surprised. Some of those big disappointments came from an Edmundo Dantes 109, RA Estupendo, and Cohiba Secretos just to name a few.

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...a Cohiba Esplendido that was no doubt from before 1998. My head, my awareness, my eyes, my senses went into places that only a diet pill-head cold pill-port wine combo did to me in 1979 in my college years!!! :clap::rolleyes::daydream::surprised:

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a really good hamlet probably tops things. the tang monarchs pretty close.

I agree Ken, A perfect Hamlet is hard to beat. Probably my best cigar. So glad i managed to get a few. they will age nicely in my desktop :clap:

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Ken what is a tang monarchs?

They were H.Upmann Monarch tubos commissioned by David Tang for the HK and Canadian markets.

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