No-name cigars- undiscovered gems
docedwards
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What are some of your favs that get little hype or you seldom see discussed on the forums? Mine is the mild Indian Tabac Limited Reserve.
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Estaban Carreras Habano
el Titan de Bronze
Before a bunch of BOTL start slagging me, I am well aware that the SHERPA has a well-deserved place on the "Sticks That Taste Like Goat Azz" thread.
The Sherpa CAFE on the other hand, is a nice, mild, smooth cameroon which puts out a bunch of creamy smoke. Excellent breakfast stick, and if you havent tried one you are missing out.
Now then, let the slagging begin... :-D
Bahia Trinidad (orange band)....bought a box of those bad boys about 5-6 years ago when these were still about 6 bucks a stick. Really different, may need to find some again actually.........................Also, Cielo, a house type brand from a rather large B&M in Orlando
Perdomo Habano in the Maduro or Habano wrapper is a really great stick.
my recent discovery is Jesus Fuego.
the 777 line is a solid smoke. the Origen line is a bit more pricey but i feel that it shows a bit more of what he is all about.
Now, you might wonder why self-flagellation has anything to do with keeping a cigar lit, and you'd be right. I still have a few somewhere, maybe some time-out in the humidor has taught them a lesson.
Sounds like tomorrow's breakfast is planned!
One that really took me by surprise is Devils Weed. I found it to be a very enjoyable mild stick.
Oliveros tends to go under the radar as well and I love most stuff they make, especially the LTD!
Another that seems to be off the map that I thought was good is La Flor de Cano. Only have 2 of those left...
I've also had a couple of fake ISOM Cohibas that actually weren't too bad, decent cameroons relatively speaking lol