How would this selection look in a new humi (and looking for more options)


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I've got a new 100-150ct humi showing up soon that I'd like to fill with cigars to sit for a year before I start dipping in. How's this selection look, and based off what's in there, make more recommendations.

I have yet to order most, all would be half a box or less

Juan Lopez PC

Bolivar PC

H.Upmann Connie 1

Monte 4s (oddball size of the group)

RASSCC

Would you swap any for something else? Or add something specific? Hopefully that selections gives insight into what I'm looking for.

Few more sticks that keep popping into mind

PSD4s

ERDM Choix

HdM Epixure DeLuxe

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I could survive on this list.

I would add

R Gonzales pc

Upmann pc

El Principe

Boli cj

RyJ mille fleurs

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Coh Sig II and or Sig I are nice, but pricey.

And don't forget Qd'O coronas. They're not in line with everybody's taste but give them a try some time.

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No parti shorts???

Everyone needs shorts ;)

I would also suggest some HdM epi 2's and petit robustos and definitely RASS

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What are the 190 habanos?

And I forgot party shorts, actually have some on their way!

Haha, he was talking about the full list of regular production habanos at the moment. Thats around 190 habanos ;-)
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I'd be dropping a Behike, Montecristo No.2 or Siglo VI into that mix...and Party Shorts !

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agreed. I would put something super premium in there for special occasions.

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