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Taking a cigar for a walk
I need help finding a good hand-rolled cigar that I can smoke in about 30 minutes without puffing my brains out. I don't smoke in my house because I have a toddler. For the last couple of weeks I've been going for walks around my neighborhood and sometimes I take a Dutch Masters President with me. Now before anyone berates me, I only bought a five-pack strictly for nostalgic purposes (they were some of the first cigars I ever smoked 16 years ago). One lasts for just about the duration of my walk. Right now my favorite cigar is a Baccarat Churchill, but I can nurse one of them for two hours. I need something smaller and quicker to enjoy on my nocturnal journeys. The Dutch Master gets the job done, but let's face it, a cheap cigar tastes like what it is. I want something good. Any help from my fellow inmates will be greatly appreciated.
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What about a Baccarat Robusto?
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Oliva special G should be a nice 30 min smoke.
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I'll have to give both of those a try. Glad to know there is a Baccarat that fits the bill. I just find those good for the end of the day.
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Okay no one beat me :)
I smoke a lot of that size search tins and you will find tons, I am not a jr fan but they have a great choice so does famous. I like the red dots, the partagas blacks and even the fuentes ring size is usually around 33/34 a 4" give or take. Good Luck and I smoked most so any questions just pm me! Dave |
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I smoke short smokes in the winter time and I usually stock up on Pepin Black Perlas, Tampa Sweetheart #50 Maduros or for a little longer than the other two an LFD El Jocko.
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Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne tins - five 38 x 4" cigars for a mild. For a stronger cigar, the Perdomo Habano Maduro tins.
Lots of manufacturers have petite coronas that might also fit the bill. |
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DPG Black Perla - excellent smoke in its own right. But, also fits the bill for what you are looking for.
Cabaiguan Petite - another excellent smoke. Also fits the 30 min. parameter. J.Fuego Delirium Minuto - a bit of age on them makes them even better. Just a couple that I found excellent. |
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+1 for the Petit Cabaiguans
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There are plenty of times I can only smoke a 20-30 minutes stick. So
Ashton Half Corona Ashton Senorita Partagas Chicos (CC) Cohiba Red Pequenos That should keep you busy. |
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I enjoy the Ashton Maduro mini's.
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Try a K A Kendalls 7-20-4 "Dog Walker" an excellent short smoke. The name says it all, about a 30 minute smoke thats awsome in flavor.
Or try a J Fuego Origen "Originals" they are about 30-45 minute smoke and one of my favorite short smokes. They can be bought for about $1.50 each! Thats an awesome price and I'd pay 2-3 times that for them. |
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Hemmingway short story, have to agree with the oliva G classic, Petite Cabaiguan
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short story
party short |
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While I can't comment too much on these - except the two CC Partagas offerings - also check AtlanticCigar... I believe they still do a 'Dog Walking' sampler of smaller smokes!
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I like petitie coronas when I go for a walk. Some of the ones I smoke are:
- Don Pepin Garcia Cuban Classic 1952 - Gullien Goviado - Gullien Reserva Miraflor - Padron Principe Maduro - Illusione 68 There are many others but it is too early in the morning and I have not had my coffee yet :) For even shorter smokles I like the Padron Corticos Maduro (6 to a tin). |
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Tatuaje Petit Cazadores
DPG Cuban Classic 1952 CAO LX2 Bam Murcielago Rothschild Petit Cabaiguan |
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Has anyone tried the CAO Brazilias that come in a tin... I saw them at my b&m the other day and I thought I'd see if anyone has tried them prior to grabbing one... I love the Brazilias and wondered if they were comparable....
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ERDM Demi Tasse- aged if you can find them :tu
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How about My Father Le Bijou? Good smoke and pretty small (petit robusto).
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J Fuego Origen Originals. They are the little smokes in a 5 pack softpack. LOVE LOVE LOVE those little smokes.
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I really enjoy a Nica Libre Principe for when I'm grilling out - about 20-30 minutes.
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I am hoping the Perdomo Habano Petite Coronas fit the bill for me (although in a perfect world I would just buy some Party Shorts).
I did not care for the Oliva G Maduros. |
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Another vote for the Tat Petit Cazadores, also the Petit Reserva.
For a decently priced stick, the Tatuaje Havana VI Angeles is great too. :2 |
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Have you had the O maduro? I've heard nothing but good things. |
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I spoiled myself with the Serie O and thought it would have the same flavor, not even close. |
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Any CC Petite Corona, Oliva G as mentioned, Punch London Club (under $40 a box), and the JDN Antono Machito! Watch out that last one is a beast :)
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I do a 30 minute walk each day and asked a simular question here (and of course recieved some great advice).
See linky below: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=14405 Also, I never did hone in on one cigar for my walks. I'm still sampling robustos or smaller cigars each day. |
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I just took a mile or so walk at lunch and managed to just about finish a Cubao #4
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Ashton Senioritas (I think that's what they are) or any CAO in the tins work for me.
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CAO VR "Mural"
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Wow, thanks for all the input here! I need to start walking our dogs. With the two of them, my usual smokes would give me a good 30 minute walk with each of them. Wish Rockie was not so darn protective and aggressive, I'd walk them together.
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Dip #5's...yummers.
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La Riqueza #5
Fire by Indian Tabac PC |
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Party shorts
hemmingway short story Cohiba siglo 1 |
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I would say any cigar that you like smoking. Find that but in a petit corona size.
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H. Upmann demi-tasse, Partagas black prontos ,R.P. sungrown petit corona are all smaller ones that I really enjoy.
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Padron Corticos, can't go wrong with the price either. $18 for a tin of 6. The maduros are especially good.
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Have not seen them suggested yet but the Fuente Exquisitos are a tasty 20-30 minute smoke.
Natural or Maduro. Also consider LFD Daiquiri also come Natural or Maduro. Love the Maduro! |
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