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Have My Own Room
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Toss up between my first Camacho Triple Maduro, probabaly cause I thought it was just a gimmick and gonna be crappy, yet amazingly good, and the Camacho Scorpion gifted by my BABOTL buddies. Man that's almost a perfect smoke.
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Patriot
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04 Cohiba Robusto
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Cashmere Jungle Lord
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Maybe it was just the setting but I would have to say a Cohiba Piramide 2006 when they first came out. Great cigar with great memories.
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It is what it is.
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Man... that's a tough one. I've had a number that I thought were the best at the time, really a function of my level of experience more so than a refined sense of taste. But, I had an R&J Churchill from back in the 1980s, as I recall, that really, really knocked my socks off. A completely different stick than the ones I've had that were two or three or so years old. It was a wonderful stick and I was glad it was a Churchill.
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im hungry...
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70s partagas connie #3... hands down
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Just call me OZ
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I have smoked one and one only and thought this cigar was great.
Now I can not remember exactly what I liked about it. I know I can always turn to a Siglo II and know I will like it. Cohiba Esplendidos are up there in my Humidor. Ever......? |
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