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I have never been a big Limited Edition or Regional buyer. I generally view them as an overpriced marketing ploy, and so I stick to my favorite regular production vitolas. That being said, I am sure there are some Regionals out there that are simply outstanding, and maybe even some that are not a bad value. With that being said...what are your favorite Regionals, especially ones that are not impossible to get and are not terribly overpriced?

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Pretty much all Regionals I really like. The list of ones I do not like would be much smaller and I cannot think of one offhand. Same could be said for LCDH releases.

Certainly local taxes can make some country Regional cigars seem overly expensive.

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I only have limited experience with Regional Editions. I really liked the Ramon Allones Sr. Henry and Diplomaticos Grandes (both from Germany). The exclusive San Cristobal from Austria has been great as well. These three were definitely worth it. (20 Dollars for a Trinidad Fundadores format.)

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I'm in the UK and since Brexit all non-UK REs are really HTF as no shop will post to the UK...too risky for them. Even when abroad I never find any. I've been to Spain 3 times this year and not a sausage. I always ask mates to find me REs when on holiday but it's been years since I've had any brought back for me. So as far as I'm concerned there's no such thing as an easy find. Almost all of my purchases have been on the secondary market.
Of the ones I've actually been able to buy, I've always found BeLux, Spain, Germany and especially Italy to have had the very best. No duds at all.
The most consistent brand has been Diplomaticos with the BeLux, Caribbean, German & the recent Spanish one to be outstanding.
 

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It’s a hard question to answer because none of the regionals I would recommend are available at retail anymore and go for significant premiums on the secondary market. Certainly the ERDM Tainos and Punch 898 regionals were worth the money on release, both excellent cigars. Even the La Reina UK, despite its much higher price point, was arguable worth the money based on the one I smoked. However, the secondary market price for La Reina, like most UK regionals, is now stratospheric. I guess by modern CC standards the Punch 898 is still worth buying if you can find it for $600 on BR, ERDM Tainos maybe $700. I’ve had half a dozen other regionals and none were exceptional enough to warrant buying more at the release price, nevermind what they’re going for now. 

If @El Presidente was open to splits of the new regionals - particularly the “Diadema”, I’d give those a try. PCC is usually one of the best at selecting regional blends, along with Italy, Phoenicia, and Hunters. 

Some who smoke a lot of regionals have complained that many releases over the past 6-7 years suffer from increasing homogeneity, though that’s arguably an issue for all new HSA releases these days.

If you are looking to buy a regional from 10+ years ago, see if you can find a more recent review, especially for the larger ring gauges.  

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1 hour ago, JohnS said:

Regional Editions really become 'worth it' when you gift them to fellow cigar enthusiasts to try, especially when they've never had the opportunity to.

Hear hear. I think that, aside from some real standouts worth chasing, the greatest appeal of regionals is the gifting/trading of them among collectors who don’t have access to them locally. They are the only new cigars blended with input from anyone outside Habanos/Tabacuba, so how “good” they are is typically less important than how interesting they are. 

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On average, Regionals range from 20-35 dollars. The exception to that is UK and Asia Pacific Regionals which are priced higher. I think its always worth trying if acquired at a reasonable price.

My personal favorite from the last 5 years is the Diplomaticos PCC 30th.

 

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30 minutes ago, Stoyan said:

Since you are asking for something not impossible to get and not too overpriced, we should look for more recent releases. These are the ones I really liked from the last (2) years. All of them were available in stores in recent months!

Juan Lopes Lanceros ER Adriatico

SLR Adamastor ER Portugal 

SLR belicosos ER Alemania

SCDH Bastiones ER Paises Bajos

PL Leones ER Espana 

 

Thank you! The top two you mentioned are ones I’m definitely keeping an eye out for. I agree the they are not too terribly priced on the secondary market for a beautiful vitola. 

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8 hours ago, yuppie said:

I tend to prefer regionals based on their uncommon vitola and their sometimes interesting blends. SLR is one of my favorite brands, but with only one cigar currently in regular production, regionals are one of the best ways to get more from the brand. Here some of the regionals I find to be very worth the pursuit.

- Saint Luis Rey Adamastor Edición Regional Portugal
Saint Luis Rey La Cuna Edición Regional Italia
Juan López Finos Edición Regional Países Bajos
Diplomáticos Grandes Edición Regional Alemania
- La Gloria Cubana Medaille D'Or Especial Edición Regional Belux
Por Larrañaga Coronas Edición Regional 5ta Avenida
La Escepción Don José

It's been interesting watching the Regionals last few years go the Lancero path. I'm holding off in the hopes they'll do it with a Double Corona next, or at least Churchill size. Imagine an SLR or Bolivar DC/ Churchill again? 

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I was able to get a partial box of Private Stock 230s off BR a few years back, probably the most I’ve spent on cigars per stick. Without a doubt the best cigar I’ve had in terms of flavor profile and transition.  There’s this sweet syrup note that hits about halfway through that’s euphoric. Outstanding cigar. 
 

The Sancho Panza Cypress regional punches way above its weight and is a great value. 

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A great man once said you'd have to be an idiot to screw up Cuban tobacco.

All regions have a go though.

I've had good experience with regionals few mild ones. Few great ones. More limited runs.

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