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I think we can all agree that cigars, especially Cuban cigars, can sometimes be a bit hit or miss.

You'll often hear people say about a particular product or experience, "I've never had a bad one." It's a great endorsement, but when you're talking about handmade products like cigars, and you've smoked enough of them, that's a pretty rare claim to make.

So here's a question for FOH:

What cigar can you honestly say you've never had a bad one?

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That's a no brainer. Padron. FOH/Bond Roberts would not be far behind, except that I have smoked a few before they had rested properly and that didn't go well. After proper resting, same story. Consistently impeccable construction. 

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Padron as a whole is the only name I've never had a bad cigar from. Taste, construction, all there.

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Cuban - Partagas E2. They just hit on all cylinders for me. Classy blend.

NC - Viaje. Every one I have smoked, even if some were better than others, offer a unique experience and they are memorable. 

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7 hours ago, Capn_Jackson said:

I can only think of a few:

Allones Superiores

MOFOH Spada Gorda

Party Short

Warped Futuro.

I've had bad ones of all of these, at least 2 of 5 in your presence.

Padron 1926 and Davidoff Grand Cru are impeccable in my memory. E2,  QdO50, and Lusi, but all with a small sample size.

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That’s a long list for me but I can say with confidence my all time favorites have never had even a meh one let alone a bad one -

Cohiba Esplendidos, Robustos & Siglo VI. 

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Padron - all of them, never had a bad one.

Spada Gorda has never let me down (The entire FAB 5 range is great construction but a few have had a bit of tunneling in some of the other vitola) 

Bond Roberts again never had a bad one.

My Father

Warped

Plasencia 

 

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It's a bit of a gamble, as there are several more or less experienced rollers, but I can't remember ever having any issues with these ones (across multiple boxes with different BDs):

Trinidad Esmeralda

Trinidad Vigia

Partagas Serie E No 2 & P No 2

RyJ Wide Churchill

Quai D’Orsay No 54

By the way, my worst experience was with a box of HdM Le Hoyo de Rio Seco (DB SEP 18), probably from the very first batch. It was a box of 10, and so far, I've tried smoking six of them, but every single one was plugged—like trying to smoke a piece of wood. Even using a Perfect Draw to drill holes didn't really help. I still have four left, but I'll probably just use them as decoration.

 

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