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Just because I opened this thread, doesn't mean I need to post an answer...lol
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I really like the Davidoff Aniversario #3. That one in particular really does it for me, it's like an Avo XO with all the best flavors front and center.
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there are very few ncs that i would pay that much for, in fact there are just a few cigars ive paid more than 20 for, but there is a certain gran reserva ive had my eye on, and with cheap prices in spain... ![]() stearns
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Once upon a time there were dozens of NCs I would have put on this list, but now there is not a single NC I would pay more than $12 for personally. Not one.
There are several premium CCs I've smoked that I would have, once upon a time bought box upon box of. But luckily I am settling into a place where I am pretty happy with my everyday kinds of smokes. |
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I haven't found a non-cuban cigar yet that I think is worth that price. I don't think that's snobbish at all... just the facts.
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mmmmm ive heard such great things about this, i could be tempted to buy one if the opportunity were there at a time that i had cash in my pocket, which is quite rare on its own
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If I had to list my favorite one...tough....so...
1) Davidoff Royal Salomones 2) Tatuaje RC233 3) Padron Millenium.... I can think of many... |
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They were very good . One of the best NC's I've ever had , just couldn't afford to buy any boxes at the time .
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However when compairing cigars, I try to compair NC's to NC's and CC's to CC's. IMHO
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I respect all opinions but can't help but crack up when I see the wide variety of responses subjects like this can get.
If you think over $20 for a NC, which I treat myself to at least 4-6 a year, check out some of the crap people are willing to pay big bucks for. I love my '26 #1, the 40th, the 80th and the 45th, all from Padron and all well over $20. Clicky Different strokes, for different folks.
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[quote=RightAJ;811295]The only one for me really was the Padron 80th. Worth every damn penny
Agreed 100 percent. It is an AWESOME cigar.
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I'm coming to this thread a little late, but the wide variety of responses here confirm for me that a cigar's worth is entirely a matter of personal opinion.
If trends count for anything, I've noticed that the majority of NC ultra premiums enthusiasts buy/sell/trade among each other seem to be Fuentes or Tatuajes. I love all the higher end Fuentes and I'm willing to pay the $$ that these go for. On the other hand, I am often disappointed by the price and flavor of most Tats. The thing is, you will find an equal number of people who agree and disagree with me, so I would encourage everyone to smoke a variety of premium cigars and decide what you personally feel is worth the price. as a side note, I have to agree with everybody who says that there aren't any premium NCs worth the price when compared to their Cuban counterparts, but is that really a fair comparison? cheers!
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NO nc is worth the premium... why bother when you can get like a monte sumblime, ryj duke, etc for the same price.. and from my understanding, nc dont' age well either
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Not true. There are many nc's that age wonderfully. Pepin's and Padrons are just a couple that I have had with more than 4/5 years on them.
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