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View Poll Results: What's the worst handmade cigar maker | |||
Felipe Gregorio |
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4 | 4.44% |
Augusto Reyes |
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2 | 2.22% |
Victor Sinclair |
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12 | 13.33% |
Rolando Reyes |
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6 | 6.67% |
Any Thompson's House Blend |
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66 | 73.33% |
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#11 |
puta por Ninfas!
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I don't know; there's a lord's plenty of bad cigars out there. Once you go below a certain level, it's just worsening degrees of awful.
I had a few unfortunate puffs of a Puros Indios once. Once. Not the very worst, but damn close. Any Gurkha fits the bill, IMO. But especially any of the ones called "double" anything. I had a Camacho at the Big Smoke in Vegas in '05, and it was so dry it literally fell apart in my hand while I smoked it; the fault lay with whatever rep brought them to the show to give away and didn't sample them nor do any QC. Many more but, thankfully, I can't recall. Not too many, though; I mainly stick with good brands.
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