B bmwhite78 Joined Jan 2006 52 Posts | 0+ Ashburn, VA Discussion Starter Jan 30, 2006 #1 What box should i buy that is around 70 dollars (obviously from a website that has the cigars at a cheaper price then in a store). I want to keep the box for about 2-3 years and open. Any ideas?
What box should i buy that is around 70 dollars (obviously from a website that has the cigars at a cheaper price then in a store). I want to keep the box for about 2-3 years and open. Any ideas?
B Big Paintbrush Joined Sep 2005 1K Posts | 0+ Richmond, VA Jan 30, 2006 #2 5 Vegas A Alpha should meet that budget.
K Kelvin Joined Jun 2005 3K Posts | 7+ F*ing Jersey Jan 30, 2006 #3 I would go with the Cusano 18 Paired Maduro. I could hold onto them for the 2-3 year if you would like so you aren't tempted to open the box.
I would go with the Cusano 18 Paired Maduro. I could hold onto them for the 2-3 year if you would like so you aren't tempted to open the box.
K Kelvin Joined Jun 2005 3K Posts | 7+ F*ing Jersey Jan 30, 2006 #4 I liked the idea so much I posted it twice.
Bikeman Joined Oct 2005 3K Posts | 14+ Central Canada, eh? Jan 30, 2006 #5 I'm with Mr White on that one. The Cusano 18 is a higly rated smoke.
phisherman Joined Oct 2005 2K Posts | 1+ Lost in translation Jan 30, 2006 #7 I would play around over at cigar bid and see what 70 can get you.
vince Joined Feb 2004 3K Posts | 42+ 159 Knobvue Drive Freedom Pa 15042 Jan 30, 2006 #8 Send me the 70 I will FIX you up ROYAL ! hahahahaha Enjoy, Vince
C Capt Joined Jul 2005 3K Posts | 0+ MI Jan 30, 2006 #9 I am sure you all know what I am going to say.... Buy a box of the Cigar.com Cameroon Label, and spend the rest on singles!!!
I am sure you all know what I am going to say.... Buy a box of the Cigar.com Cameroon Label, and spend the rest on singles!!!
M Macallan Joined Jan 2005 1K Posts | 0+ Chicago Jan 30, 2006 #10 Cusano C10 corona ages amazingly and is right in that pricing range.
R Redspooner Joined Dec 2005 117 Posts | 0+ Louisville Ky Jan 31, 2006 #11 i would go for the cusano 18 robusto, one of my fav's