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Still Watching My Back
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Hey all, so I am in the market for a good lunchbreak cigarello or mini cigar. Any suggestions you guys have for a reasonably priced, yet tasty mini?
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Bald Man
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Dang, I was going to suggest the Shorties from Holts, but remembered they don't ship to you.
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I'm nuts for the place
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LP Papas Fritas ROOM 101 SA Papi Chulo Room 101 Daruma Papi Chulo a small list to get your search started |
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Life is for living
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My "30-minute or less" smoke is usually the Oliva Special G Maduro. The Est. 1844 no. 50 is pretty good also and can be had for <$2 per stick.
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Chillin in the Aging Room
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AVO makes a pretty descent cigarillo that comes in a tin of 10 I believe. You can get them pretty cheap on the bidding sites.....
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Cohiba Panetelas
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Life is for living
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Well that eliminates the est.1844 I mentioned earlier. They do have the Oliva Special G, though, and for a pretty damned good price.
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#11 |
Still Watching My Back
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Coincidentally I just smoked an Oliva G Maduro Robusto, perhaps I will have to check these out. Thanks for the tip
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Padron Corticos maduro J Fuego Origen Originales (a bit rough out of the gate, but if you can put them down for a few years, they improve greatly) Perdomo Habano Habanitos tins VS Triple Corojo Tins (when they first came out they were like a tobacco creampuff, never tried them since though, so no idea what they are like now) |
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Just in from the Storm
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Not as much experience as the rest of the board here but on my breaks I have been alternating the:
Acid crush classics Cohiba minis dark and light varieties |
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Bilge Rat
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I love the Fuente Exquisitos Maduro.
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#16 |
Have My Own Room
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A little bigger than the ones that come in tins, but the Tatuaje petite cazadore is a big seller around here...especially in the winter time when going outside to have a smoke gets somewhat less comfy.
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Feeling at Home
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Another vote for the Feugo Origen Originals. Good little smoke in a nice package that's easy to carry around.
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Still Watching My Back
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A third vote for the Fuego Originals. They make various blends in this size.
An option in the cigarillo market is the Arturo Fuente Cubanito's. A fairly mild stick, but a nice quick smoke that can hit the spot. |
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#20 |
Feeling at Home
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In addition to many of the ones mentioned already, I enjoy Partagas Puritos, CAO Mx2 Daggers and the Ashton Small Cigar Series that is available in several Cigarillos sizes.
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