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Your "Go To" Winter Cigar? ☃️

Actually, give us your top 3 "Go To" Winter cigars

What do you reach for when the snow is falling, the wind is howling and you head out to your garage/mancave/cigar igloo. :cigar:

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Very fitting topic as we are getting pounded by 12" of snow and -25 temperatures in what is hopefully the last storm of this winter. On the weekend I did get in a couple Sovereign Suns and Trinity Robusto. These are my only two cigars that i have been enjoying this winter so my list is only two deep.

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Trinidad Reyes

Cohiba Siglo I

Le Hoyo du Maire

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Party Short 

Trini Reyes 

PLPC

Happy that signs of warming weather are on the horizon so I can smoke bigger sticks and not turn into a Popsicle! 

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Winter cigar season hits different. When you’re in the garage, snow blowing sideways, and the space heater sounds like it’s fighting for its life… this is not the moment for delicate cigars. This is survival smoking. So I skip the obvious heavy hitters and grab these sleepers:

  • Juan López Selección No. 2: toasted bread, honeyed nuts, that tangy Cuban core. Medium-plus without being a brute. It cuts through cold air and still feels refined. Criminally underrated.
  • Ramón Allones Small Club Corona: winter cheat code. Short enough that your fingers don’t freeze off, but loaded with dark sugar and spice. Dense little flavor bomb. Garage-approved.
  • Punch Punch: Leathery, rustic, slightly old-school in the best way. Feels like it was blended for wool coats and concrete floors.

That’s my winter rotation when it’s -10°F and I’m pretending this is relaxing.

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Hoyo Petit Robusto

Cohiba Siglo I

Trini Reyes (from a pre-cigarmageddon box)

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Last winter I smoked a lot of RASS and Juan Lopez 2. This winter has been a heavy dose of MOFOH Robusto Trinitys when I do go out and smoke, also smoking a lot more NC right now so I’ll reach for a Oliva Serie V Melanio. For CC, I’ll reach for Robusto/Petit Coronas sized cigars. 

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1) Sovereign Suns with great flavors, shortness, and wide enough to not have tarring issues due to rapid heating/cooling cycles in cold temps.

2) BRC is my Cuban choice for the bold flavors - no need to think too hard.

3) Oliva G as it's good enough, and I'm not afraid to toss one if my knuckles are cracking after only an inch or so due to the low low price point. 

Cheers!

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Hoyo PR - These cabs do not last long enough.

PLPC

Sovereign Suns

Party Shorts - Though I'll be hard pressed to buy another cab unless the prices move a bit.

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San Cristóbal de la Habana El Príncipe, Por Larranaga Montecarlos, Montecristo No.5 and Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story.

Ask me again in around four months time when it's actually winter in the the part of the world I live in!

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