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I'm having an H Uppman Regalias from 98 and although the draw is a bit tighter than I like these are extremely consistent flavor-wise. Great while I'm trying to get some work done while listening to the Cards whoop up on the Rockies.:-D

I have some H Uppman Corona Majors that I thoroughly enjoy also. The tubos sure make them handy and the wrappers are super dark and oily. If I didn't tell you these were mm's you wouldn't believe me.

Now if I could just remember to hang onto my empty tubes to put the Regalias in when I go fishing.;-)

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Not all machine mades are crap:

Some of the better ones:

Upmann Corona Major

R&J No 2

Quintero Breva's (hand finished)

Really just a matter of checking through the quality of the boxes on offer.

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» Not all machine mades are crap:

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» Some of the better ones:

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» Upmann Corona Major

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» R&J No 2

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» Quintero Breva's (hand finished)

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» Really just a matter of checking through the quality of the boxes on

» offer.

The Corona Majors are beauties. I thought you accidently gave me the hand rolleds instead of hand finished. Um ,maybe you did.. Scratch that, now you'll want more $$$.

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» I'm having an H Uppman Regalias from 98

This is my favorite Cuban MM. Hell let me rephrase that, it is my favorite MM. I have a box of the Quintero Brevas that I got as a gift from a friend (he did not like them). I have yet to try them.

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My father and I are big fans of the entire Jose Piedra line.

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I snagged some MMs with age in a buy with a friend a while back ... Ramon Allones Milles Fleurs are mmm-mmm good!

Had one of the elderly Quinteros (97?) a few weeks ago that was darn tasty as well.

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