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if you were on a deserted island, what box of cigars would you have?

chrishollandbandchrishollandband Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 33
if you were on a deserted island, what box of cigars would you have? and also, who would you want to share them with? i'd have a box of CAO Cx2 belicoso's i'd share them with bear grills from "man verses wild"

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  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    I'd have a box of Romeo y Julieta Viejo the Robusto or perhaps Belicoso.

    And I would share them with me....being stranded on a desert island is no time for sharing, but maybe for trading with fellow castaways.
  • phishermanphisherman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 79
    A box of PSD4's and my wife. My wife doesn't smoke cigars so they would be all mine; but I am almost guaranteed sex. (notice how I said almost).
  • golfcigarjunkiegolfcigarjunkie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 61
    I would want a box of cohiba sublimes 04 and Martha Stewart. She can make anything from almost nothing. LOL
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    golfcigarjunkie:
    I would want a box of cohiba sublimes 04 and Martha Stewart. She can make anything from almost nothing. LOL
    ... wouldnt you want McGyver then?
  • Smoke=FireSmoke=Fire Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 682
    kuzi16:
    golfcigarjunkie:
    I would want a box of cohiba sublimes 04 and Martha Stewart. She can make anything from almost nothing. LOL
    ... wouldnt you want McGyver then?
    Only if he wants a shelter :P. If he wants grilled mahi mahi, with shallots and a nice creamed cocunut sauce, then Martha is your girl ;)
  • phishermanphisherman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 79
    I think you guys are thinking about this with the wrong head.
  • CrimthannCrimthann Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 37
    My humidor! (that's a box right... maybe a big box, but still a box :) ) But to be fair I'll pick the 30th Anniversary Cohiba box of 50 from 1996. Only 45 boxes were made and it's one of the 4 100-point rated cigars by Cigar Aficionado.

    "The few humidors of the 30th Anniversary Cohiba left in the world now go for about $30,000. (They originally sold for about $2,000.) Here is my tasting note the last time I smoked one, which was last spring:

    30th Anniversary Cohiba (1996): This is one of the rarest modern cigars ever made. There were only 45 humidors of 50 cigars each made for the 30th anniversary of the Cohiba brand. It's a double robusto, 50 ring by 9 inches. I smoked this in Hong Kong with one of the biggest collectors of the cigars in the world, George Wong. He originally had 10 boxes. This is a blockbuster of a cigar with huge mocha, honey, cedar and tobacco character. It's full bodied and incredibly rich, almost velvety on the palate. It goes on and on. Not for the fainthearted. So powerful. This cigar will age and improve for decades. Problem is that they are all being smoked. 100 points."

    :) As for who I'd like to be with on the island... Well I'd have to go with Jamie Pressley. Food or no food I'm pretty sure I wouldn't care either way.
  • chrishollandbandchrishollandband Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 33
    what are the other 3 100 point sticks?
  • carmike22carmike22 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 70
    I would probally have to say a box of Padron Serie 1926 80 Years, but would have to be a couple of boxs since only 8 come in a box.
  • ashmasterashmaster Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 237
    I'm with carmike22........Padron 1926 Series 80th Anniversary Maduro.
  • CrimthannCrimthann Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 37
    chrishollandband:
    what are the other 3 100 point sticks?
    i think they are Cohiba Habanos 1492, Dunhill Cabinetta, & 1973 Davidoff Chateau d'Yquem. All cigars I'll probably never try :).
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