SUGGESTIONS!!!!!!!!! . . .

Joined Sep 2003
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Puerto Rico/NYC
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Since not too many people seem to be reading TheDoctor's308's post about a Mouton Cadet, . . .

Do him the courtesy of reading his post, then come back here. And in time I'll probably think of more. Outside of the Opus X, there are no obscenely expensive cigars here, although there are some which are not for every man/woman's budget. This list will satisfy many different taste desires and budgets as well.

Diana Silvius
DiMeola
CAO Gold
CAO Cameroon
Cuesta Rey Connecticut Shade
Cuesta Rey Sun Grown
Fuente Sun Grown
Hemingway
5 Vegas
La Flor Dominicana 2000
Oliva O
Savinelli ELR
Savinelli Nicaraguan Reserve
Playboy by Don Diego
Dunhill
Avo Classic
Ashton Classic
Ashton Virgin Sun Grown
Padron Maduro
Padron Anniversario Maduro
Hamilton's Reserve
CAO Brazilia
Cuban Parejo (any wrapper)
La Aurora Preferido
Perdomo Reserve Rosado
Perdomo Reserve Maduro
Perdomo's The Cigar
El Rico Habano (Non-Cuban)
Macanudo Vintage 1988 (f___ the others in the line, unless you can find the 1984's, but the 1988's are the best bang for the buck)
Licenciados
Leon Jimenes
The Griffin's
Montecristo
Montecristo Le Cigare Des Artes (don't worry, it's not a French cigar)
Arturo Fuente
Arturo Fuente Candela (good luck on finding them)
Fonseca
Helix
Cibao
Montesino
Por Larranaga
La Unica
Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur
Romeo Y Julieta
La Perla Habana Black Pearl
La Gloria Cubana Serie R Maduro
Don Carlos
Opus X
Inmenso
Perdomo Squared
Mayorga Maduro
Henry Clay
Nestor Plascencia Organic Reserve
Fonseca Vintage
La Luna African Fuerte
Sosa
Colorado by Don Lino

There's 57 varieties here, and we're not talking ketchup folks, so get out there and smoke America!!! Okay, smoke THE Americas. So I couldn't resist a little Bobby Flay impression. :dunno: :neer:
 
I dont know about Bobby Flay, he seams a little snooty to me, talking down to people & just his over all I am better than you attitude . Just MHO, I might not be on TV or even on the radio anymore, But I know I didnt get over 400 pounds eating at Macdonalds , Never trust a thin chef, if he isnt eating his own cooking , he might not be all that good ! hahahahaha ! Enjoy, Vince
 
Bloofington said:
My comments in Red
Dunhill Boring, no surprises and nothing to hold my interest
Padron Maduro A Delightful smoke
Padron Anniversario Maduro I have great expectations
Licenciados A good standby, the maduros are nice
Leon Jimenes The few I've smoked had a harsh edge to them
Montecristo Well balanced and well rolled
Arturo Fuente Some excelent but I've often been disappointed by this brand
Fonseca A good standby, again the maduros are tasty
Romeo Y Julieta One of my favorites
 
Drew Estates 'Natural' Pimp Stick
La Vieja Habana 'Early Years' Festibal de Moroc 2003
La Vieja Habana 'Leather Patch' 2004 Double Torpedo
Torano 1916 Cameroon
Torano Reserva
Torano Signature

Date stamps on the LVH's is to denote the blend for that year, as each year will be slightly different.
All are 4.5(89+ by Aficianado Insider)
 
i'd add:
CAO Criollo
La Aroma De Cuba
Nat Sheman - The Metroploitan (natural and maduro) and Host lines
 
Great list!
These are the ones I can vouch for off of it.
CAO
CAO Cameroon
Cuesta Rey
Fuente Sun Grown
La Flor Dominicana 2000
Oliva
Don Diego
Dunhill
Avo Classic
Ashton Classic
Padron
CAO Brazilia
Macanudo Vintage
Montecristo
Arturo Fuente
Fonseca
Cibao
Montesino
Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur
Romeo Y Julieta
La Gloria Cubana Serie R Maduro
Don Carlos
Opus X
Mayorga Maduro
Henry Clay
Fonseca Vintage

Would like to try the Perdomo- Nicaraguan Sun Grown Rosado though.Sounds like what I like in a darker wrapper. I Notice Cigar .com has Corona Gigante 7.5 x 56 Singles -$6.79
 
I thought I'd bring this back around to perhaps restart the suggestions and give some of the newbies a few ideas. Sorry for being lazy, but that's what the back pages are for. It's like a library in here. :mrgreen: