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Easy. I'll take the LE Selectos Finos blend and vitola!

Rolled by La China....

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One religion gets 69 virgins and I only get a single marca/vitola? Don't get me wrong, I'll take the cigars, but I still want variety. 

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Give me a Laguito No.1 sized cross between a Trinidad Fundadores and Cohiba Lanceros which has elements of the sweet, creamy marshmallow/cake texture of a Cohiba Siglo VI Gran Reserva Cosecha 2003. Thanks.

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I like 50-52 best.  My favorite cigars are often cañonazo‘s or somewhere thereabouts.  To steal the idea (a little) from @JohnS, a cross between a Trinidad Robusto Extra and a Siglo VI.

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4 minutes ago, SigmundChurchill said:

I like 50-52 best.  My favorite cigars are often cañonazo‘s or somewhere thereabouts.  To steal the idea (a little) from John, a cross between a Trinidad Robusto Extra and a Siglo VI.

Ha.  Give me a 46 with this very blend.  Well played.  

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I'd make a churchill sized cigar with Siglo V and Monte Edmundo.  Barnyard orange and chocolate creaminess.

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Easy. ERDM Formosa Tainos size and blend. Although if Ken didn’t make the cut, I doubt I would either. 

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15 hours ago, JohnS said:

Give me a Laguito No.1 sized cross between a Trinidad Fundadores and Cohiba Lanceros which has elements of the sweet, creamy marshmallow/cake texture of a Cohiba Siglo VI Gran Reserva Cosecha 2003. Thanks.

This. 

Big Al 

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15 hours ago, JohnS said:

Give me a Laguito No.1 sized cross between a Trinidad Fundadores and Cohiba Lanceros which has elements of the sweet, creamy marshmallow/cake texture of a Cohiba Siglo VI Gran Reserva Cosecha 2003. Thanks.

Yesssssss.........

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The JS Edicion el Cielo RE:

Vitola: Numero 109

Blend: 1st through 2nd third - Fundy/Siglo VI/CoRo, last third - best aged D4 of your (terrestrial) life. 

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Format:             Gran Corona / Lonsdale     

Blend:               QDO/Trinidad love child.

It would smoke like this

1st 3rd :     Light cedar twang,  sweet, flowers,  cream,  toasted oats,

2nd 3rd:     Rich orange rind, doughy sweetness, salt, thick viscous mouthfeel.  I little bit of sour butter twang

3rd 3rd:      Exotic, anise, rich woodsy, (Des Dieux like) 

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12 hours ago, db13 said:

The dalia rolled at Hector’s farm. Whatever they’re doing to blend that cigar is just magic.

Hector Luis Prieto?

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1 hour ago, 99call said:

Format:             Gran Corona / Lonsdale     

Blend:               QDO/Trinidad love child.

It would smoke like this

1st 3rd :     Light cedar twang,  sweet, flowers,  cream,  toasted oats,

2nd 3rd:     Rich orange rind, doughy sweetness, salt, thick viscous mouthfeel.  I little bit of sour butter twang

3rd 3rd:      Exotic, anise, rich woodsy, (Des Dieux like) 

HSA needs to get you on the payroll. ?

Big Al 

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I would go for a lancero with a blend that mixed Trinidad and Saint Louis Rey. Not sure if it would work, but it would certainly be interesting

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laguito #2 that starts with sour/citrusy/floral overtones, has an underlying sweetness, and slowly transitions to a more bready/nutty/cocoa profile without losing the sweetness.

and maybe the cigars aren't too consistent, so some feature different balances of those core flavors.

-dobbs

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