El Presidente Posted June 9 Posted June 9 EAR= Email Assistance Required. "Rob, I had my first Jose Piedra, a Cazadores on Sunday at the lake fishing Walleye. I have to say I enjoyed it a lot. Can you tell me what standouts there are in Jose Piedra and Quintero? I am not flushed with funds right now but have a mule heading to Cuba next month. I would like to bring one or two boxes back. Thank you in advance." Over to you good people. Lend him a hand based on your experience. 1
CaptainQuintero Posted June 9 Posted June 9 I had a phase of the Petit Cazadores as a yard 'gar, I think they were the best of the bunch. I still put Quintero way ahead, the Panetelas first and foremost if you like sweeter cigars. For a Robusto style experience, the Favoritos is pretty pleasant. 3
Li Bai Posted June 9 Posted June 9 I used to fairly enjoy the JLP Petit Cazadores and the Quinteros Brevas. 3
ltte Posted June 9 Posted June 9 In my honest opinion, JLP Petit Cazadores and Conservas are the best vitolas in the JLP portfolio. Ltte 2
Gubbins Posted June 9 Posted June 9 As mentioned above... For me it's the Quintero Brevas and Favouritos, and then the JLP Petit Cazadores. The best of the bunch, in my opinion and also handy as you have 3 versatile vitolas. I would go for those. If you can squeeze a box of Rafael Gonzales Perlas though, I would consider those. I think they are priced very cheaply in Cuba, and are hand rolled, long filler. Quintero and JLP shouldn't be hard to find. 3
Dadof3 Posted June 9 Posted June 9 If you can find them, the Flor De Cano Petit Coronas are also a short filler, relatively inexpensive cigar that I have found enjoyable, albeit mild. 2
Stevieboy Posted June 9 Posted June 9 The Quintero Favoritos is a great cigar. Punches well above its weight. Toasty, nutty...lots of flavour from the first puff. Sent from my SM-S908B using Tapatalk 2
JDoughty Posted June 9 Posted June 9 Hooray for the cheap and cheerfuls! I enjoy Flor de Rafael Gonzalez, really all of them but special kudos to the Panatelas Extra. The little Quintero are pretty banging too. I love Flor de Cano Elegidos as well. All super tasty everyday smokes, along with the JLPs. Wasn't the biggest fan of the Quintero Favoritas but mine probably just needs more age on it. Also don't sleep on the shorts and puritos, especially R y J puritos. Surprising amount of flavor in those short little snack sticks. 1
ElLoboLoco Posted June 9 Posted June 9 JLP uses tobacco from the Vuelta Arriba I believe. Doesn’t have the same terroir as Vuelta Abajo. I prefer Quintero for this reason. Yeah, I went there. 😂 1
Çnote Posted June 9 Posted June 9 11 hours ago, JDoughty said: Rafael Gonzalez 21 hours ago, Gubbins said: Rafael Gonzales I'm more here than JLP. @CaptainQuintero you are biased! 😂 2
Mr. DD Posted June 10 Posted June 10 I think the Cazadores & Petite Caballeros are the best from JLP. Quinterro Favoritos & Panetelas are decent too. 1
Ford2112 Posted June 10 Posted June 10 I have yet to smoke a Quintero oddly. But I have smoked hundreds of JLP. Brevas are not bad. The Petit Cetros are my favorite. Good luck finding any. Great honest rustic cigars. Don't expect 90 pointers. But you might be surprised to find these to be pretty good. They are not for everyone. I like them while I am at work telling other people what to do. 2 1
Ford2112 Posted June 10 Posted June 10 7 hours ago, JDoughty said: Hooray for the cheap and cheerfuls! I enjoy Flor de Rafael Gonzalez, really all of them but special kudos to the Panatelas RG are far and away better than any of these cheap and cheerful choices. I would say the Perlas holds its own with all of the best of them. 2
JDoughty Posted June 10 Posted June 10 15 minutes ago, Ford2112 said: RG are far and away better than any of these cheap and cheerful choices. I would say the Perlas holds its own with all of the best of them. Do try the Quintero Panatela. I love RGs but those are such a tasty little snack stick with a year or two on them. 2
Ford2112 Posted June 10 Posted June 10 4 hours ago, JDoughty said: Do try the Quintero Panatela. I love RGs but those are such a tasty little snack stick with a year or two on them. Thanks I will. I also wanted to share this...Shoo fly pie and apple pan Doughty makes your eyes light up and your stomach say howdy!! 😵 2
Thirds Posted June 10 Posted June 10 Don’t forget Vegueros Mananitas - reasonable price and outkicks it’s coverage from a value standpoint, in my opinion. 2
laficion Posted June 10 Posted June 10 Hi all, For me, the Quintero Brevas and Palmas Extras from HdM are the best of the bunch of the 'cheap & cheerfuls'. Amicalement, Guy 2
CaptainQuintero Posted June 10 Posted June 10 12 hours ago, Çnote said: I'm more here than JLP. @CaptainQuintero you are biased! 😂 I was explicitly told the honorary Captain rank is purely ceremonial! 😂 2
griller Posted June 10 Posted June 10 4 hours ago, laficion said: Hi all, For me, the Quintero Brevas and Palmas Extras from HdM are the best of the bunch of the 'cheap & cheerfuls'. Amicalement, Guy Completely agree! I had a HdM Palmas Extras on Saturday evening that absolutely blew me away. I'll have to check the box date/code but it hit a solid 94 in my book. Had a softness and complexity that was intoxicating. 1
Çnote Posted June 10 Posted June 10 9 hours ago, CaptainQuintero said: I was explicitly told the honorary Captain rank is purely ceremonial! 😂 It's just the optics.
LordAnubis Posted June 15 Posted June 15 I like the Petit Caballeros. My favourite of the cheapie cigars. 1
Ford2112 Posted June 15 Posted June 15 1 hour ago, LordAnubis said: I like the Petit Caballeros. My favourite of the cheapie cigars. Have you compared these to the Petit Cetros?
KCCubano Posted June 15 Posted June 15 5 hours ago, Ford2112 said: Have you compared these to the Petit Cetros? The Petit Cetros are the best of Jose Piedra, in my opinion, if they can be found.
Ford2112 Posted June 15 Posted June 15 8 hours ago, KCCubano said: The Petit Cetros are the best of Jose Piedra, in my opinion, if they can be found. That's been my experience. 1
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