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Posted: 9/26/2020 3:25:29 PM EDT
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Like the choose one gun for life post. What is your number one go to smoke that puts a smile on your face every time you have one. I absolutely love JFR Lunatic's. I've been buying them from cigarbid for about the last 4 months, along with a lot, and I mean a lot, of other cigars. I keep going back to find more JFR Lunatics and even if I don't win every time, I can't stop myself from bidding, or buying more. Now I realize I get these for $2.5 to $3.00 a stick, but I love them. Razor sharp burn, no relights, no touch ups, great flavor and taste, I get 1.5 to 2 hours per stick and I haven't had a bad one yet. I'll still smoke Other cigars as I have more now than I ever had before. but when I want a guaranteed great smoke I'll grab a Lunatic. I'm at work so I can't post pics but if you can share your go to favorite constant smoke. |
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[#4]
I know I'm going to get so much shit for this.... but my no matter what, always in the mood for it even if not expecting to have a smoke stick is....... Java Mints.....
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[#10]
Absolute fav is Ryj cuban Churchill.
Other cigars I love are the Fuente anejo #48 and #49 Padron family reserve 45, |
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[#12]
What I like keeps jumping around.
Latest is the Oliva Master Blend 3. I smoke those to the nub. Had a Ashton VSG on Sunday because any time one of these threads pops up, it is always on the list. It just wasn't my thing. |
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I love the Cohiba Siglo II, if I had to pick one it would be that. I can have one in a decent time, or if I have a lot of time, light a second.
If limited to legal, the Hemingway signature, though it’s a bit large for quicker smokes. |
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[#14]
La Flor Domicana Double Ligero D-700s and Diggers and the CAO Flathead 770s, but they’re both cigars not meant for beginners.
Chris |
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[#15]
Okay tried one today I absolutely loved. Alec Bradley Tempus Nicaragua. Holy cow was it ever good! I already am ordering more as I only bought a 5 pack, now down to four.
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It's a tossup between the San Cristobal de la Habana La Fuerza and Partagas Serie D No.4
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Liga Privada No. 9
Been smoking them for 13 years and although the price has nearly doubled for them in that timespan, I stocked up while they were cheap. Met JD Drew who owns the company that makes them at one of his cigar dinner. Hell of a guy and makes seriously good cigars. |
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Liga #9, followed closely by Foundation Tabernacle Havana #142
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Don Pepin Garcia cuban classic 1979. Try to keep two boxes resting in the humidor at a time for at least a year, with a number of them rested ready to smoke normally one a week.
When the company I worked for let me expense them and the humidor I kept them at work I smoked one a week day on average. No longer. |
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[#31]
This is tough as I enjoy quite a few cigars, but if I could only have 1....???
Hard to pick just one, but it would be one of the ones listed below. Cuban Ramon Allones Superiores Partagas 898 Partagas Lusitania Non Cuban 601 601 Flores Y Rodriguez Habano |
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[#32]
I'm new to this hobby so I haven't tried enough sticks to say I have a favourite but I'll be lurking and taking notes@
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[#33]
Montecristo White Series is by far my favorite, but I tend to smoke those infrequently, the Oliva Connecticut reserve is kind of my go-to everyday stick which is what I'd consider the budget version of the Montecristo.
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[#34]
LFD Andalusian Bull
Absolutely love them. They get a lot of hate, but I love the hell out of them. I have 50 stored in my humidor. They are hard to get, but i can't get enough of them. |
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[#36]
San Cristobal Elegancia Churchill, with a very close seconding by an Avo XO Maetoso.
The Diesel Uncut d CT, Macanudo Inspirado Orange Churchill, and Ave Maria Divinia are all good examples of interesting, well crafted vitolas, IMHO. |
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[#37]
Partagas D4 hands down. The D2s come in a close second.
For non habanos, its hard to pick. Those Lunatics are aptly named. I bought one and it took almost 2 hours. Youre description is accurate. |
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[#38]
If I was rich, I’d say Bandolero Serie T but no way I could afford to smoke those full time
Gotta go with Sobremesa factoring in price, the Cervantes Fino vitola specifically Honorable mention for the Liga T52 but again I couldn’t afford to smoke those full time |
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[#42]
I haven't had one in well over a year but got to go with the Tatuaje Fausto short churchill.
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[#45]
All time, probably LFD DL Maduro, though I'm a bigger fan of Nicaraguans overall.
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[#46]
Non-Cuban would be La Gloria Cubano Wavell maduro. Cuban would be a MonteCristo petit corona.
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I still don't think I could pick a number 1 stick. I like too many different cigars.
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[#49]
Padron Family Reserve Maduro 50 year.
The other Family Reserve Maduros are all close behind. |
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[#50]
My “go-to” for the last few years has been the box-pressed Punch Rare Corojo.
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