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Oh great Gin! I want not for flavor profile, size nor color. I want the gift of a wonderful smoking experience each time I select the cigar from the magic box. Surprise me, I just want a robust, charismatic and complex cigar that does not cost my left ******** to purchase!!!

Great cigars are like great friends. They are not all the same. Some lean left and others right. Tall, short, lean or harry, it does not matter! The material that makes a great friend like the great cigar is from the inside. A great cigar has soul and like men are not to be profiled!

-Piggy

Piggy,

Your wish is granted with an endless supply of Guantanamera's in their various incarnations.

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Piggy,

Your wish is granted with an endless supply of Guantanamera's in their various incarnations.

I don't normally smoke Batguanomaras but I have smoked some. Being chopped and blended leads to a pretty consistent cigar, like them or not. In my experience I find them more harsh than charismatic but to each his own. Let me say this. If these were supplying what I was looking for in cigar taste, the fact that they are chopped and packaged in cardboard would have little to do whether I smoked them. I say the same about brand designation. What's in a name?

If they were good cigars you all could look down your noses at me for smoking them if you wished. What do I care for image? Nada! I smoke Partagas Chicos all the time. They are crappy looking little machine mades the size of cigarettes. Ever try one? You might be surprised at the nice pure tobacco punch they supply in short order and for a short time. I would be happy to exchange their performance, based on a stick per stick basis with most Cohibas. All I care about is what they taste like and what the experience costs me. Cigars are not image makers! I buy what I buy, drive what I drive and smoke what I smoke cause I like it. I care little what people think of me as a result. -Piggy

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*Hope I'm not comitting sacriledge here - but I would LOVE to mix a Jamaican puro Santa Cruz with the Vuelta Abajo tobacco of a Ramon Allones (or Por Larranaga Petite corona) and blend the two into an 898 size. If the Genie let's me experiment (!!!) I will substitute Cameroon tobacco for the Jamaican. But will be sure to have Habana tobacco as the one defining main ingredient! :cigar::thumbsup:

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I'm glad you didn't restrict this one "make a wish" custom cigar to the one and only cigar I will smoke for the rest of my days. :thumbsup: As long as I can still smoke current production as well, this is an easy choice:

1. Laguito No. 1

2. Cram all the flavor of the BHK 56 into the 38 ring gauge and add a touch of that sweet Partagas spice

3. colorado

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Size: Double Robusto

Blend: A Cross between a Monte Grand Edmundo and a Cohiba Robusto. I would love the power of the Cohiba combined with the refinement and full, creamy, chocolate coffee body of the Grand Edmundo.

Wrapper: A nice oily Colorado wrapper that darkens as it ages!

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1- 50 ring; 160 length; pig tail finish

2- blend of cream and smoke content and burn stability of bhk 54. Bit of spiciness and kick from psd4. With none of the strength that comes in either sticks... Just pure sweet flavor.

3- finished off with a Colorado/maduro wrapper with some good oil content. Hopefully some dark Choco flavs but not too much.

Ghabanos reserva...

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Two ideas:

1. A Romeo! Like Cuaba Distinguidos (but with no other similarities) :lol:

2. Sir Winston with some Siglo IV.

3. Colorado claro

Or:

1. Churchill

2. A great Monte 2 with some PSD4. Both times I'm taking a classic and punching it up a little. Wonder if that might actually work out in real life or whether I'd just be wrecking fine stuff.

3. This one Colorado maduro

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*Yep must be a b-a-a-a-d one. Look what I did to your FACE

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