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Partagas D4 would be my biggest and easiest recommendation. 

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I'll go "cheap & cheerful" and throw in Punch Coronations and the Upmann Coronas Major, both tubos. Solid right out of the gate.

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Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure line, Raphael Gonzalez, Partagas Habaneros, Romeo y Julieta Short Churchills have all been excellent with less than a year of age.

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Which cigar is it that you currently reach for most often?

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11 hours ago, jps2345 said:

Which CC are good fresh? Either marca or specific vitola? Would appreciate some feedback. Thank you. 

How are you defining fresh?

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Used to be a Hoyo Epi #1 was a great fresh cigar. Partagas D4 has always preformed young for me and the HU Conni #1 is a good one as well. These used to be everyday cigars but now most will look at the price and, at least, reminisce a bit. A few years down won't hurt any of them. 

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8 hours ago, joeypots said:

Used to be a Hoyo Epi #1 was a great fresh cigar. Partagas D4 has always preformed young for me and the HU Conni #1 is a good one as well. These used to be everyday cigars but now most will look at the price and, at least, reminisce a bit. A few years down won't hurt any of them. 

Hard agree on the Connie 1. Delicious. My Epi 1s are about 14 months old and still need some time I think. 

I’ll also add that my fresher Bolivars—BBF, BPC, and BRC—have been excellent.

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17 hours ago, griller said:

I'll go "cheap & cheerful" and throw in Punch Coronations and the Upmann Coronas Major, both tubos. Solid right out of the gate.

I agree, especially the Punch Coronations which is very sweet and savoury.  A nice, rich blend which works very well. 

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4 hours ago, NYGuido said:

I’ll also add that my fresher Bolivars—BBF, BPC, and BRC—have been excellent 

I had a box of BBF's long ago that was 2 months old and they were terrific.

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Cuban cigars are fairly approachable all across the board as a general rule, by and large. That is, excluding pantywaists, and sissies...give 'em 90 days and try one.

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If I'm smoking in our local B&M, then I tend to go for SLR Regios, D4, BBF. All relatively reliable when box fresh.

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