Considering about order those two deals from Cigar.com
The recent deals from the cigar.com.
52 sticks of cigars for only 89.99
for La Perla Habana, I've enjoyed cobre b4, but I've never tried the Gran Habano's cigars b4.
From the most of review site's rated Gran Habano's cigar as good quality for price.
I think this isn't bad, but I want to hear about u experts opinions.
I prefer more in Mild-Medium to Medium and my favorite is Rocky's 1999 vintage.
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they probably won't knock your socks off but they're constructed well and are a reliable cigar. decent price too, i enjoyed many la perlas when i first got into the hobby.
the only 2 gran habanos i had were both bad and i now avoid them. 1 of them had beetle holes and i pitched it upon arrival. the other one tasted like a$$ and i tossed it after about 10 minutes.
there's a lot of "deals" out there in the $2/cigar price range, and i guarantee you these exact cigars will be on sale again within the next month or two.
if you want to pick them up, go for it....but don't fall for the old "it's a great deal i have to buy them" marketing trick.
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I haven't been a very big fan of the Vintage 2002. For the most part I have enjoyed all the Gran Habano cigars except this one and the Azteca.
I'd highly recommend the 3 SLS. I try to keep 20 of those on hand at all times. Also the #5 Corojo is by far the most oily cigar I've ever held in my hand, and quite delicious.
No experience with La Perla but I've heard good things.
When I want a mild-medium cigar I like to reach for a Nub Connecticut or Nub Cameroon. .
Hope any of this helps and good luck.