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Old 10-04-2010, 10:30 AM   #52
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Default Re: I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".

Todd, you'll be happy to hear I went back to the LGD's and Coronados.
The only reason is that I ran out of '26's Friday.
Then I ran out of cigars altogether and had to go to a cigar shop here near Nashville. I had to get some Padron lonsdalish things and they were okay. I grabbed an Oliva V lancero, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
Oddly, I had an anejo 46 the other night at the fire and it didn't do it for me at all. The last dozen or so have been disappointing, I think I've grown out of my anejo whore stage.
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Originally Posted by RevSmoke View Post
Scott - what about the LGs and Coronados?

I have personally found that I only smoke so many cigars a week, usually 4-7. And so, I smoke what I really like. And then someone sends me a bunch to try. I want to be respectful and do so, but as they are unknown quantities they sit and wait.

When I grab a stick, I have an idea of what flavors I want from it, for I am pairing it with a mood, or a beverage, or a...

And, as I smoke only so often, it has to be a cigar that really sticks out in my mind. There are a lot of good cigars out there, don't get me wrong. When I grab one, I usually want something that I know is going to "WOW" me. There are some less expensive sticks in that list, and some more expensive cigars. But, I hear where you're coming from.

Peace of the Lord be with you.
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