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Eddie is a class act. :cigar:

Let's all agree that "affordable" is relative. ;)

Let me ask a question or two after you answer this short. 

 

Two Questions.

1. To your mind. What are the "hidden affordable gems of the Cuban portfolio?.

Now to me, "hidden affordable gem" = world classs value when balancing sheer excellence and price. 

2. That NC cigar (if any) that has now taken the place of a Cuban Cigar that was once in your rotation. 

No, you haven't settled for that Non Cuban cigar. It has actually earned the right to be there and you look forward to smoking it every time. Nominate that cigar and the CC it replaced ;)

 

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I'm finding immense joy in Petit Coronas. It's very hot in the summer here in AZ so a short smoke is nice. The thinner ring gauges deliver a more impactful smoke to the otherwise more subtle and mellow flavored Cubans. Anything below $15 per is a great deal in Cuban terms. The SLR Regios I had recently was just perfect for me at $20 per.

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The gems are falling away in affordability. 

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3 hours ago, zeedubbya said:

As for true “hidden gems” it has to be Coronas which are still available (Partagas-SuperP, Upmann-Majestic and Hoyo-PalmasE).

Very much agreed !

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1- None. It’s a myth.

2- Honduran tobacco replaced 90% of my Cuban portfolio. I became a big fan of Eiora cigars. Asylum 13 sticks as well. The new CASDAGLI BROTHERS OF THE SABRE BRAVE (Dominican) is a great option too. 

Honestly, I don’t see myself returning to buying Cuban boxes unless I see there’s a value and maybe sticks. New Habanos strategy made me get out of my comfort zone and discover other options. 

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Around $20/sub $20 in CC's. 

Juan Lopez 2. 

QD Corona Claro

PLPC

SLR Regio (when they are around, jump on them). 

NC's I am largely Nudie/MOFOH. 

Robusto Trinity

Ninfa

Queen Corona

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1. I don't consider there to be hidden gems available in Canada for a reasonable price

2.  AF Hemingway and Don Carlos and MOFOH Trinity Robusto are all wonderful cigars that have taken the place of CCs in my regular smoking rotation. Even with reasonably priced and available CCs I would continue with these.

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51 minutes ago, Goldeneye said:

1. I don't consider there to be hidden gems available in Canada for a reasonable price

Cigar Chief's customs from Claudio Sgroi are actually pretty good. $6.75CAD for robusto and $7CAD for toro is very reasonable for such a nice cigar.

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1. I feel like Partagas Mille Fleurs give me my Partagas fix at a reasonable price. 

2. I'm pretty new to CCs, but they've definitely changed my tastes and perspective. I used to reach for more heavy Nicaraguans – now I'm grabbing Aladino Classic Corona/Robusto/Elegante A LOT. I got my first 5-packs of Nudie/MOFOH last week, and they SHOCKED me. Can't wait to try the others and see what a little resting does to them.

Anybody feel like there's a NC that scratches the Partagas itch?

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Juan Lopez and Fonseca are the two gems. Juan Lopez is pretty popular with the committed Habanos smoker, but Fonseca is still on the perimeter for whatever reason.

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On 6/12/2025 at 11:42 AM, El Niño said:

Anybody feel like there's a NC that scratches the Partagas itch?

Tatuaje Black & Cojonu, Crowned Heads Mil Dias, Fuente Anejo. Lots of Partagas itch in different ways.

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On 6/12/2025 at 12:23 AM, El Presidente said:

Around $20/sub $20 in CC's. 

SLR Regio (when they are around, jump on them). 

I’ve been trying to jump on them for the better part of a year now, just too slow:unsure:

 

 

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I’m still keen on JLP petite caballeros. Think they’re a good smoke for the price. Now days they’re closer to 10 bucks a stick which is not too great, so I think maybe some NCs are better value for less price. 

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