Avo, Padron, Fuente, Davidoff, Tat. They will always be in my rotation. Crowned Heads is new, but they will stand the test of time in my opinion and are a staple in my rotation already.
Call me an old fuddy-duddy, but I tend to prefer the ole tried and true. I like knowing that I'm going to love what I'm about to smoke as opposed to knowing I like the look of the latest fancy band. So, yeah, "older" cigars still make my rotation.
As for the boutiques that will stand the test of time, I have to give it up to Roma Craft. Not many cigar companies will start out with unbanded cigars and let the cigars themselves do the selling. Now that is a true testament to good blending.
Avo, Padron, Fuente, Davidoff, Tat. They will always be in my rotation. Crowned Heads is new, but they will stand the test of time in my opinion and are a staple in my rotation already.
Perfectly sums it up for me. I'd throw in My Father and Oliva Conneticut as tried and true.
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