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Posted

Mine would have to be

1. Cohiba Robusto (I keep coming back. I still can't find a better Robusto).

2. Cohiba Sublime (Just when you thought Cohiba could go no better than the LE Double Corona or Siglo VI).

3. Juan Lopez Seleccion No 1 (no more complex cigar in my eyes. This is how mild cigars should be. Ideal Late Sunday morning cigar).

4. Bolivar Corona Extra Cabs (A corona Gorda for a big hearty meal and big red wine. Dynamite charachter).

5. Bolivar Corona Gigantes Cabs (one of the best kept secrets of all. Full bodied and wicked!)

Posted

Mine would be

SC El Principe---love these little chocolate bombs

Siglo I--- one of Cohibas finest

Hoyo Epi #1--- recommended by Rob :ok: should have bought more

PLPC--- I can't stop smoking these wish they were readily available

Monte #2--- late 03 & 04 have been excellent

Colder weather has had me going smaller, spring is near and this will change

Posted

Right now:

Punch Super Seleccion Number 2

HDM Le Hoyo Du Maire.

La Gloria Cubana Medaille D'or Number 1

St Luis Rey Lonsdale

Partagas Lusitania Cabs

Posted

My current Top 5 are:

Partagas SD 4

Partagas Short

SCDH El Principe

Bolivar PC

H Upann Mag 46

If funds were no object, the following would be my list:

PSD4

Cohiba Sig I

Mag 46

VRU

Cohiba Robusto

Posted

Hmmm . . . over the last few months . . .

Tang-commissioned Upmann Monarcas

Partagas Coronas

Bolivar CEs

Cohiba Lanceros

Partagas Shorts

Posted

The nice thing about having a ‘few’ cigars is that there is a lot in rotation. I like a lot of smaller cigars as I don’t always have the time to smoke a cigar larger than 5 inches.

Du Depute

PLPC (Bolivar or other)

HdM Petit Robusto

Any Lonsdale (Upmann’s… Mmmm!)

Any Corona (too many to choose from Party, Punch, VR…)

Hard not to replace them all with a Cohiba Lanceros, whenever I have the time! -Piggy

Posted

The "rotation" changes regularly and quite frankly depends on what I have in good quatity. At this time the feast looks like this:

SLR Lonsdale

Cohiba Siglo 6

Bolivar Corona Extras

Monte "C" LE

R&J POW

Fixin to crank up the Sublimes, SC El Morro and The Tang Upmanns.

If ya got em smoke em.

Posted

» Add

»

» HDM Especiales LE

R&J Ex4

Boli PC

Boli CG

Monte 2

LGC Tainos

Subject to the next thing I can get me paws on

Guest Sailor
Posted

R&J Exhibition #4

Hoyo Epicure #2

Mag 46

SLR A

Punch Punch

Party Shorts

All from cabs.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

» Mine would have to be

»

» 1. Cohiba Robusto (I keep coming back. I still can't find a better

» Robusto).

» 2. Cohiba Sublime (Just when you thought Cohiba could go no better than

» the LE Double Corona or Siglo VI).

» 3. Juan Lopez Seleccion No 1 (no more complex cigar in my eyes. This is

» how mild cigars should be. Ideal Late Sunday morning cigar).

» 4. Bolivar Corona Extra Cabs (A corona Gorda for a big hearty meal and

» big red wine. Dynamite charachter).

» 5. Bolivar Corona Gigantes Cabs (one of the best kept secrets of all. Full

» bodied and wicked!)

Thanks for your post as I will have to try the Bolivar Corona Gigantes Cabs and the Cohiba Sublime.

dave

Posted

- Juan Lopez Petit Corona

- Vegas Robaina Unicos

- Partagas Seleccion Privada No. 1

- RyJ Exhibicion No. 4

- Bolivar Coronas Extra

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

» I've only smoked ISOM's for about 4 months now so I'm sure there's more to come!!

So, What is an ISOM? I thought everyone one here was smoking Cuban Cigars?

Posted

at the moment, and in no particular order -

punch ss2

m/c 2

slr dc

partagas lusi

latest hoyo le

i am staggered that the partagas lusi does not have more fans.

this list largely influenced by an attempt to place a lot of my better cigars in storage and out of my immediate reach to give them the chance to age for a few years. otherwise, you could slip in cohiba siglo 6, d/c le and sublimes as well as a few of the other le's. if i had them, or could afford them, you could add the partagas p2 (so this has become a wish list rather than reality). the other one that i was going thru at the rate of knots was a bundle of robusto's i got from hamlet paredes (our visitor in brizzy for rob's christmas dinner in 03 and always great to catch up with in havana) on one of the visits. these were absolute stunners but down to the last couple so they got placed out of reach. every time i see the timtam genie commercial on tv (the endless box of tim tams...), i just wish i had an endless supply of these.

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