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Old 02-24-2009, 03:34 PM   #1
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Anyone have a good small cigar they recommend?

I have been trying to find a quick smoke- something for the drive home from work, or when the weather isn't cigar friendly. I have tried a few different things and almost every mini cigar or cigarillo I've had has been almost flavorless, so I'm thinking something along the lines of a panatela or small panatela, which I've had better luck with.

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Old 02-24-2009, 03:35 PM   #2
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the CAO tins aren't bad at all the MX2 dagger is a little treat!
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Old 02-24-2009, 03:54 PM   #3
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Smaller than a panatela; the Tatuaje Petite is tasty!!! Has a lot of pop in it too!
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I'm a fan of Fuente Short Story'
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Padron Londres or Punch London Club!!! Two of my favorites!!!
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Old 02-24-2009, 04:24 PM   #6
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Default Re: Good small cigars

I smoke a lot a "small" cigars, mainly in the car on the way to and back from work.

I smoke the following sticks on a regular basis:
Rocky Patel Juniors (Maduro & Natural)
Famous Maduritos
Plasencia Organica Nesticos
Drew Estates Tabak Especial Colada Dulce

All of the above are around 4" X 38 RG and last about 20-30 minutes. They all have a great flavor and come in boxes of 25 - 40 sticks.

If I'm looking for a really quick smoke, I've been smoking:
Excalibur Cigarillos - Tins of 20 Natural 4 x 24
Excalibur Miniatures - Tins of 20 Natural 3 x 22

The latter sticks last about 10 minutes - just right for a quick break with the cigarette smokers at work, the former sticks last about 15 minutes. Both have a very good flavor in a small "dry-cured" cigar.

Just my and YMMV.....




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Old 02-26-2009, 11:05 AM   #7
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Padron Londres or Punch London Club!!! Two of my favorites!!!
I have been really enjoying the london club at work, both the maduro and the natural (ems?) I prefer them over the londres personally. I usually have to re-light it a couple of times just because I usually have to put it down to go do something even after a couple re-lights it is still good.
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Old 02-25-2009, 06:30 AM   #8
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I've had a few of these this winter and I agree.
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Outside of tins and those already mentioned, I would suggest:

HdM Sabrosos (maduro)--very chocolatey
Fire PC--very spicy
and my favorite: illusione 68--very good! but usually a bit longer than 30minutes
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Old 02-24-2009, 04:04 PM   #10
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I like the AF Exquisitos SG. Solid taste from such a small format and it has that razor sharp AF burn.
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Old 02-24-2009, 05:13 PM   #11
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I like the AF Exquisitos SG. Solid taste from such a small format and it has that razor sharp AF burn.
AF Exquisitos Maduro are even better, IMHO!
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A Good Cheap small cigar is the Sancho Panza Matador.
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Old 02-24-2009, 04:17 PM   #14
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Default Re: Good small cigars

Had the AF Exquisito Maduro. Pretty decent and probably the best little cigar I've had so far.

I've only had one short story and I loved it. Maybe I'm a slow smoker, but it wasn't that quick of a smoke for me. I'm looking for something around 15 minutes maybe, definitely less than 30.
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Ashton Half Corona. They are somewhat hard to find but they are awesome.
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Don Lino Habanitos
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Ashton Half Corona. They are somewhat hard to find but they are awesome.
This is a great cigar.
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Ashton makes a good one, and it doesn't require humidification. They come in five packs. http://ashtoncigars.com/Ashton-Small-Cigars.jsp
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Ashton makes a good one, and it doesn't require humidification. They come in five packs. http://ashtoncigars.com/Ashton-Small-Cigars.jsp
Why don't these need humidification????
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Why don't these need humidification????
A lot of smaller ring gauge cigariilos are "dry-cured", somewhat like cigarettes. But they can be carried in a box or tin without drying out since they have a lower moisture content to start with.









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