I have to add Hoyo de Monterey Excalibur (Connecticut) to my list of favorites. I'm smoking this right now and it's excellent. Great flavor, aroma, smoke, even burn, great draw, great ash, very smooth.
I enjoy everything from Gurkha and CAO that I have tried. I have about 26 different Gurkhas in my humi and have tried only about 4 or 5 blends so much more to go.
Just tried a 5 Vegas Cask Strength II the other day and wow what a great smoke! I would say definitely my favorite at this time.
really? this I gotta try...I was surprisingly pleased with the signature recently.
It's a good cigar, but I was making reference to how enormous it is...you'd be smoking for a while before the firing squad finished you.
I think I'd go with the Opus X A....a mere 9.2" and it's a slow burning stick....plus if speed up toward the end, I could be so sick that I'll be wishing they'd shoot me.
LMAO. So funny.
Hmm, I'd probably go with the CAO Vision Prana or an LFD Double Ligero Maduro Chisel. But let's be serious, if I knew it was only going to be one last smoke, it would probably take me a few hours to decide. Other top contenders: RP Decade Torpedo, Padilla '32 and Miami, Ashton VSG, Oliva Series V, Padron '64, and who could forget the Camacho PE?
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Don pepin blue label
Don pepin cuban classic
A. Fernandez
Oliva serie V
Olive serie O Maduro
These are my three go to cigars.
Hmm, I'd probably go with the CAO Vision Prana or an LFD Double Ligero Maduro Chisel. But let's be serious, if I knew it was only going to be one last smoke, it would probably take me a few hours to decide. Other top contenders: RP Decade Torpedo, Padilla '32 and Miami, Ashton VSG, Oliva Series V, Padron '64, and who could forget the Camacho PE?