El Presidente Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago What cigar are you reaching for most often right now? Most of us have rotations but at any given time, there are one or two cigars that are smoking so well that your hand consistently goes back to them. Right now, what is that cigar for you? If we have them, this thread may nudge us to give that cigar a revisit this weekend 1
barrygoodvibes Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Monte 4. Pure creamy chocolate dusted perfection. 2
habanohal Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Have to be fat bottom betty, deadwood tobacco. One my favs now and stocked up.
JDoughty Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 4 hours ago, KCCubano said: Sovereign Suns. Samesies. Short, sweet and satisfying, so they're the easiest to squeeze in when I don't have hours at a stretch to sit down and smoke something bigger. Also easy to re-order when I run out, unlike my Cuban stash. I also reach for the Lonsdale and Lancero on the regular. If I do want to indulge in a Cuban, I have lots of 'cheap and cheerful" Rafael Gonzalez and JLP stashed away, along with multiple boxes of Partagas Mille Fleurs. But most often it's going to be a Fabrica 005 of one vitola or another. Reliably delicious. A Bond Roberts #1 or #6 if I have a little more time. 3
HailState Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Cohiba Exquisitos. It’s winter where I live and I can’t do a long cigar in the below freezing temps. Cohiba profile and I can smoke them in 35-45 minutes. It fits my winter needs perfectly. 1
captain Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago PSD6 on cold nights, Quai d'Orsay 54/52, Coro/Siglo VI.
Allroz Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago PSD4 - smoking a box from 2020 that are excellent right now and I’m generally an Upmann fan.
my happy place Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago JL1 - it's somehow become the cigar I enjoy most.
riderpride Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago My new go-to in the winter is the Sovereign Suns as mentioned by many. Since CC pricing adjustments, it's been Oliva G prior to that due to the high-value ratio - solid flavors, and I can walk away in a few minutes if it's too cold due to the low cost. Cheers! 2
JDoughty Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 30 minutes ago, riderpride said: My new go-to in the winter is the Sovereign Suns as mentionedby many. Since CC pricing adjustments, it's been Oliva G prior to that due to the high-value ratio - solid flavors, and I can walk away in a few min if it's too cold due to the low cost. Cheers! Those things are so effin good. I love the larger vitiolas too, the Fat Fundy and the Churchills are fantastic, but the Sovereign Sun packs so very much flavor into a short smoke that it is the easiest thing in the world to reach for even if I only have less than an hour to sit and smoke. Incredibly well developed flavors when you let them rest a month or so, and very Cubanesque. Maybe the Trinity Robusto if I have just a bit more time, but it is hard to beat the sheer amount of rich flavor those little sticks manage to pack in on a short smoke. I've been waiting for the new releases to come available to make a larger order all at once, but I would be very sad to run out of these and will probably have to re-up immediately if I get dangerously low on my Sovereign Sun stash. They just hit the spot and fit perfectly into the most common smoking niche I can carve out of my day. They're also good for dessert at the end of a longer smoking session when I want just a little bit more but don't want to be up till 2AM finishing a full sized stick. 1
JohnS Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Of late it's been the H.Upmann Connoisseur No.1, MOFOH Robusto Trinity and Arturo Fuente Don Carlos - Eye of the Shark. 3
El Hoze Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago Queen coronas and SS are the no brainer reach these days. That reminds me, I probably should reload.
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