You can only smoke anything from the portfolio of one Cuban marca for the rest of your life - what is it?


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Upmann for me, too. However, if funds are no concern, Cohiba would be my choice.

Two words. Anything Cohiba. The End.

Tough call. When I look at my collection of bands in the large glass vase they're in, the dominant bands are Partagas, H Upmann and Cohiba. If money was not object - Cohiba. Lots of great sticks

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I'm hard pressed to decide. They are all over the place over time so doesn't matter. Even Diplomaticos and Vegas Robaina will be fine for some variety over time 😝🤪

 

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Cohiba by a country mile. Hating on it is just easy because of all the gimmicks associated with it now. But if we're scrapping all that and forgetting price, from a flavor standpoint it just is a notch above everything else. I will always love the Graham Cracker notes I get from Cohiba.

Second is H. Upmann. Sir Winston and the No. 2 are out of this world when they're on. 

Partagas and Montecristo tie for third. Life is just better with a Monte 2.

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15 hours ago, Çnote said:

🔥 Numbers don't lie. I remember every Cohiba.

Amen brother.

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This is turning out to be the most popular topic I've ever posted about. For what its worth- Upmann has the most variety in terms of sizes, flavour profiles and is also something that can be smoked at any time of day.

I start the day with a Connie B, end the day with a Mag 50, Half Corona or Regalias for the shorter moments, and many, many, many more. Sure, if we're completely factoring price out of it, I love Cohiba, I just don't feel it offers the same versatility and range of the Upmann portfolio. 

It also doesn't necessarily mean this is my favourite marca (that would be like choosing between my kids) - it simply means it has the largest and most versatile and enjoyable range.

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I like smaller RGs.

So Cohiba classic and Siglo series would serve me well.

Or Monte and no. 1 through 5 and Especiales 1 and 2.

Or Bolivar and PCs and BCJs.

Or Partagas and 8-9-8s.

Or Upmann and just smoke Sir Winstons.

Or Hoyo and just smoke du Deputes all day long. This one and the Bolivar being the most realistic given prices and availability.

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Partagas.

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I’m going with Partagás, and I’m honestly shocked no one has brought this marca into the conversation yet (at least on the one page of comments I read). From the iconic Lusitanias all the way through their Maduros, Partagás checks every box for me: power, complexity, and consistency. And let’s not forget the Partagás Serie E No. 2… one of the most balanced Cubans out there, period.

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23 minutes ago, joeprice28 said:

I’m going with Partagás, and I’m honestly shocked no one has brought this marca into the conversation yet (at least on the one page of comments I read). From the iconic Lusitanias all the way through their Maduros, Partagás checks every box for me: power, complexity, and consistency. And let’s not forget the Partagás Serie E No. 2… one of the most balanced Cubans out there, period.

It was my pick. Like I said the marque ticks all the boxes for me. 

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I'd say if any of their cigars, including discontinued were available, SLR comes into mind for me...so many great options, they just work.

If discontinued were off the table, I'd have to go Cohiba probably...just too much variety with less consistency issues to ignore (even if I can't afford them!).

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