Hey Ayron, and welcome. Even before I read your final statement I thought the very same thing.. I am a big Fuentes fan.. I like their "other labels" as well, like Bauza, Montesino, and Ashton. Big fan of Rocky Patel's Vintage cigars 1992, and 1990. Gran Habano 3 Siglos is a cigar that should be tried as well. I am becoming a fan of Sancho Panza, always enjoy Carlos Torano, and if you see the brand Avo pick one or two up. I like the classic and thanks to our friend Urbino, the Avo Domaine is quickly becoming my more favored in that line. Those R&J
Reserva Real are a must keep in my humidor as well. I have a few with over a year on them and they call my name every time I open the humidor ! Enjoy your time here.
Welcome ayron, always good to have another brother of the leaf on board. the two above posts are solid advice. I just picked up a couple more R&J reserva real myself, also would throw out there if you can find the El Rey Del Mundo brand any of these are very good as well. welcome.
Ayron on the humi subject, not meaning to beat a dead horse, but multiply the number of sticks you think you'll have by about 25 or so. I thought when i started why would anyone need more room than for about 150 or so sticks........oh i was soooooo wrong. These guys make it especially easy to find great new smokes.
I have not even heard of it...now I'm gonna have to look into it. Let us know what you think of it when you smoke one, like everyone here, I'm always looking for the next best thing.
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Don't know what your humidor situation is but definitly buy the biggest you can afford ......especially if your goin' to hang around here !!!