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I really haven't smoked through enough of these to give you a real list, Pres. And of the ones I've smoked I haven't smoked enough to easily list them in order.

But I have smoked some and I'd group these as medium full:

Partagas Serie D No. 4

Ramon Allones Specially Select

And these two as medium:

Bolivar Royal Corona

Cohiba Robusto

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1. Ramon Allones Specially Select

2. Partagas SD4

3. Bolivar Royal Corona

4. Cohiba Robusto

5. Trinidad Robusto T

6. Juan Lopez Selection Number two

7. R&J Short Churchill

8. Hoyo De Monterrey Epicure Number 2

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Last week I recieved my Czar Robusto Sampler, hot off the press!! Each selection wrapped ,packaged and rolled to pure Cuban perfection. (thank you Smithy) Typically I would have waited a few months before stoking one up, but this thread had me curious.

I lit up the Partagas D4 and the Cohiba this weekend. Everyone was pretty much spot on the D4, it was very potent and tasty, a bit harsh at times in the middle, but I am chalking that up to its youth.

Is there a more consistant Robusto than Cohiba? I have smoked dozens, and it just never disapoints. Strong and Smoooooooooooooth.... Even after a 5,000 Journey..

Unfotunatly I do not have the dates on each selection from the sampler, but after some aging I am sure they will mellow quite a bit. Below is my list..

Partagas SD4

Bolivar Royal Coroa

Cohiba Robusto

Trinidad Robusto

Hoyo De Monterrey Epicure Number 2

R&J Short Churchill

Ramon Allones Specially Select

Juan Lopez Selection Number two

Posted

I would rank them as

Bolivar RC

RASS

Partagas SD4

CoRo

Hoyo Epicure 2

R&J Short Churchill

I haven't had the JL or the Trinidad, so I left them off the list.

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