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11 hours ago, griller said:

This is pretty much my context for spending that kind of money on a single cigar, too. Very reliant on the situation, store, age, etc. Back in the early 2000s, I spend $500 for 4 Davidoff Chateau LaTeurs (sp?) that I planned to smoke for the birth of children, which I did get to enjoy in 2004 & 2009. Figured the other 2 would find the right life moment and I'm down to just one. No regrets with that purchase.

Now, I'd say $100+ could be valid for me should the timing & situation arise with the following:

QdO Imperiales

Punch Churchill (if available, maybe a situation in London could manifest the opportunity?)

Upmann Sir Winnie

Trinidad Fundadores

EVERYbody who has smoked a QdO Imperiales keeps raving that this is some sleeper hit. That good huh? I gotta find a box, as I love QdO in general. QdO honestly never misses with their tight knit offerings.

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Siglo VI

Espy

Those may be the only two I've ever paid more than 100 a stick for. I had the opportunity to buy some 2015 BCG for 100 a stick a while back and declined...definitely a chased after stick for me personally, but still thought that was a little too excessive, in my opinion. 

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If I could get my hands on an Edmundo Dantes, I would probably drop the coin for that, the other one is a CoLa. 

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Cigars and whisky are two luxury items that I have spent a lot of money on in the past. Every time, I am left thinking the cost was not worth the taste, but it was worth the experience. Like most regular folks, I can't afford to enjoy the higher ended options often lot but every now and then, its worth the experience. With that said, the only cigar that I would be willing to pay over $100 for fresh/new would be a BHK. If I could get a 20+ year aged Monte #2, Fundie, Esplindido, or Sig 6 then I would jump all over those as well.     

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