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my "moped" of cigars? hmm... that's an interesting question.
To ring in with the rest, Smoke what you enjoy and damn what people may think about it... But to answer the question as I suspect you meant it, I would have to say my "moped" is typically any Gurkha that has found its way into my collection. I enter the experience thinking, this is probably going to be disappointing, that way, if I enjoy any part of the smoke I have gotten more out of it than I expected. :lr Ill give Gurkha its due however, the Black Ops and the Gurkha Ninja weren't half bad. Then again I guess when you make 1000+ blends you are bound to find one that isn't half bad. just be prepared to be let down with the other 998... |
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I haven't tried these yet but intend to and suspect they may be my "moped"... I like sweet sticks anyway and what looks like a great price/performance ratio for the Robusto 2-FER makes me think these could become a good everyday stick.
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Gurkha Lords of Yore Dungeons and Dragons Maduro Torpedo.
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Vespa Robustos.
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AF Curly Head Deluxe maduros - the ultimate yardgar
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I have given up smoking yardgars. T0 me, it's just not worth it to smoke a mediocre, or worse, cigar just for the sake of smoking. But a Quintero, or CC Fonseca is about as low as I will go and they are not bad smokes.
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