What Would it be???
PuroFreak
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Well I was smoking and talking with a friend last night and I asked him a question that really made us think about all the cigars we have smoked and what makers have the best line with the most diverse selection of smokes. I thought I would throw this one out here and see what you guys think.
If you could only smoke cigars from ONE maker for the rest of your life, what maker would you choose and why? Would you go for someone who has a lot of smokes that are very different, or would you go for the maker that puts out the one that you really love the most and can always count on?
If you could only smoke cigars from ONE maker for the rest of your life, what maker would you choose and why? Would you go for someone who has a lot of smokes that are very different, or would you go for the maker that puts out the one that you really love the most and can always count on?
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I personally dig their Java and Kuba Kuba, and I have a Tabak Especial, two of the Natural line, LVH The Early Years, two of each wrapper varients for their regular LVH line, and a Chateau Real maduro on the way now. I will re-confirm this after I go through those I have on order, but I think I may be a DE junky.
But I sure would miss the other...
They make some of everything in every size, so you're future-proof. They cover the whole range of prices. Damn near everything they make is top-notch. And they make 2 of my very favoritest cigars (three if I get to include Ashton, since Fuente makes them, too), which is true of only one other maker. That's Montecristo, and they don't make near the range that Fuente does.
I would go with Abdel "AJ" Fernandez...does that count? Is he considered a "maker" or a "prodcuer"..is there a differenc? I just want Man O'War...I could live of that smoke for life..
... but i would have to go with camacho. i never had one i didnt like.
they are a bit spendy but this time of year i dont smoke that much, so its only the best.