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Good Quality Quick Smoke
Any recommendations for a quality smoke that takes < 20 minutes? Living in the Midwest where the winters can be quite cold, which doesn't make for a pleasant environment for enjoying a nice cigar. I purchased some La Aurora Principes which aren't too bad for what they are, just curious if I'm missing the boat on something out there. Any help would be most appreciated!
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I like the CAO 4"x38 sticks. Some have a rather tight draw, but are still long-filler hand made sticks. CI has tins of 5 for 12.50. They take me 20-25 minutes. I really like them for out in the garage too.
Use URL www.cigarsintl.com/freesp8 for free shipping too. :tu |
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Your question is a bit vague. Almost all hand rolled cigars available in the US are of good quality. As to what tastes good that would depend on what you personally like. Everyone has their own favorites. I would look for something small in the brands you like, most of the major brands have a small cigar in their lineup.
Of the NC's available, the JFuego Origen's in the 5-pack(5x44) and the Tatuaje Verocu #5(4x40) are quite tasty in the Med/Med Full range. :2 |
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I'm a big fan of the Avo Domaine Puritos.
I smoke em on the way to work, on the way home, and while walking the dog. Heck, I even smoke em on just about any occasion that only allows me 10-15 minutes. |
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Tatuaje Petit Cazadores, Pepin Black Perlas, Tampa Swetthearts 500 Maddies. That basically sums up the ones I prefer. |
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Tatuaje Petit Cazadores, Pepin Black Perlas, Tampa Sweatheart 500 Maddies. That basically sums up the ones I prefer. |
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you must really like those john
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I sometimes smoke the Nica Libre Principe for a short cold weather smoke too. The Oliva Serie G Special G takes closer to 40 minutes than 20 but it's just over $3 per so even if you have to toss it a little early it's not a crime. I love the Serie G in both wrappers.
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Cabaiguan Petite and DPG Blue Demitase are two of my favorites.
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Not intentionally trying to promote me blog, but I reviewed these little Montecristo
Pronto Petites, which I sent out to the troops. Not bad at all, pretty satisfying for an all-tobacco machine made minuto. You can find them pretty cheap in some places, although tobacco sales rules ended up making these tins of tiny cigars way more expensive than they used to be, counting each of the ten individually as a taxable cigar. http://olscigars.blogspot.com/2010/1...oke-those.html http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?pa...ls_mxclp_11no1 |
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Weird, how did that double post???? Can a mod please remove one? OK, back on topic.
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Petit Cabaiguan, Petit Tatuajes, AF Short Story/Work of Art?
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Im looking forward to the Los Blancos Nine when they come out in a 4x38 vitola and packaged 5 to a tin.
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I've the CAO petites, and just picked up a five pack of the Origens and the 1 I've had was pretty good. I keep RP maduro juniors for a quick smoke also. The RPs and origens can be had for about a buck a each so if you have to toss it your not out that much.
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