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Hey guys I'm looking for a cigar that is smoking well now right out of the box. A cigar that I'm not going to age, just smoke now. The reason being, is I'm graduating this May and I will be going nuts applying for jobs, so I need a cigar to smoke while doing so. What is your opinion? I'm looking for a larger format cigar that wont break the bank. Box of 10 or 25 will do. Thanks guys!

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I've found that RyJ Wide Churchills are very good while "young". PSD4's as well. While not large each smoke is good for over an hour's worth of enjoyment.

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I've found that RyJ Wide Churchills are very good while "young". PSD4's as well. While not large each smoke is good for over an hour's worth of enjoyment.

I've had both and I agree! Thanks

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I think that if you are set on a large format cigar the Partagas Lusitanias are smoking extremely well young. Give them a try. I don't think you'll find anything larger than a Double Corona, unless you move up to the A vitola.

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I have also had the Lusi a while back and it did not give me a chubby. The DC might be too large of a format, and they are expensive. Hmm Mag 46.. How are they smoking young? What about the Epi No.1?

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Oh..the Mag 50 is great young and it is a nice large cigar too.

Awesome! and they come in a box of ten. Hmm this might be the one guys! What do you think?

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Mag 50 is a great cigar, and when young preferable to the Mag 46. IMHO the Mag 46 needs some age before hitting its potential.

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I've found that RyJ Wide Churchills are very good while "young". PSD4's as well. While not large each smoke is good for over an hour's worth of enjoyment.

agree with the PSD4 - just smoke 2

and you guys hit the nail right on the head. Mag 50 is great too. but for some reason I have encountered some tight draws on these...

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I think that if you are set on a large format cigar the Partagas Lusitanias are smoking extremely well young. Give them a try. I don't think you'll find anything larger than a Double Corona, unless you move up to the A vitola.

since 2008 this has been one of the best, most rich cigars....an example of what cuba does right.

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