When I am in doubt, of either my allotted time or mood, I know that a C.com Brazilian will not let me down. Not the flashiest cigar in my humi's, but dang if it is not a good stand up cigar. And you can't beat the price. Hmmm, sounds like I need another box.
Probably a Rocky Patel 1990 or 1999, depending on time of day and food in my stomach. So you like those Partagas Black Labels??? I eyeballed those a few months ago, and have been trying to get my hands on some (cheaply) for a while now - sounded like a stick I would really enjoy. No luck yet, but I'll get my hands on some eventually.
Well I don't have a whole lot of multiples of sticks but my go to's are the Cusano 18 paired maduro, RP Vintage 1990 torp, diesel or the perdomo 10th anny champagne..
I have been thinking about picking up a box of these myself. Lately however my go to stick has been the AB Harvest Selection 97 Habano. Now that I think about it I am down to my last couple of these looks like its time to place an order.
Well the one cigar I know I can always count on for a great burn, draw, and flavor, is the DPG Cuban Classic. These are a bit strong for some people as a morning smoke, but I love a robusto after breakfast! Or after lunch or dinner for that matter. One of the most reliable smokes on the market IMO!
Variety is the spice of life. I'll smoke what I feel like at the time.
I'm pretty much the same since I don't have a huge stockpile of any cigar, and I'm still in the process of trying them all but MOW,Gurkha, and Nub would be my top 3
Pretty much anything made by AJ Fernandez or Don Pepin Garcia. Variety IS the spice of life but I find myself going after certain blender's lines time and again.
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I feel your pain ... the last two or three RP 1990's I've had were not that great of an experience for me and I used to really enjoy them.
A robusto? Word on the street is that size makes for one powerful cigar! A real a$$ kicker!!