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Ahhh a topic after my own heart, I smoke a cigar daily, I love Monticristo 2's and 4's (cubans) and cohibas, but there are some good dominicans and hondurans out there, the patron 26 is very good, the fonseca red series is especially tasty and my everyday smoke. If you get a chance (they are pretty hard to find) the Camacho liberty 1776 is just a great smoke. I do agree Cubans went threw a bad time in the mid 90's and the quality really lacked cigar to cigar, but they seem to be getting that under control.. But to say their are no other good ones to smoke..you just have not tried them! Buddypol, my opinion the last 2 years worth of fuentes have been very subpar.

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Kevin, I have to disagree, I have a humidor full of Cubans some close to 10 years old. There are other non-cuban cigars out there that are very good, and all good cigars (good, being the word) age well.

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Originally Posted By: twopiper
Pete, lets keep those Padron cigars a secret. Otherwise with my shallow pockets I wont be able to afford even the Ambassadors as my everyday smoke.
You got it.
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Only ex-patriot Cubans in Miami would be offended. The embargo has always been pure BS put up by special interest groups lobbying our government. I was only a child the last time I was in Cuba and Castro was still fighting in the hills. While I don't smoke cigars sure would love to go back to Cuba! Wonderful people in a beautiful country.


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Although it is tough to beat a good Cuban I always liked the Arturo Fuentes Don Carlos

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I'm more of a pipe smoker (when I have the time) but when I do smoke a cigar I don't go for anything that heavy - usually a RP Edge. I don't care to give Castro any more money, and I don't have the time or inclination to store a cigar for a few years.

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Before the price of cigars got out of hand the best daily smoke I had was the Tabacalera churchill's @ buck a pop, what a deal they were.

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Ortalon was right on. I didn't know what a smoke free environment was until I went away to college in the early 1960's. My father smoked 6-8 a day. He said Cuban's were good but like Geaorge Burns preferred the cheaper US Smokes. BTW 'Clear' Havana cigars were made in Tampa with Cuban tobbacoo for many years. A visit to Ybor city will show many factory buildings still standing. Anyway, the Cigar Boom came and Cuban's became the rage and Castro hurried production and even Davidoff severed relations with the Cubans refusing to sell thier cigars. Enter Macanudo in the 1970's, made in Jamaica at that time and a great cigar. This started the swelling of very good non-Cuban cigars culminating in the best cigar in the world today, the Padron Anniversario, Millenium or 1926, bar none.

My Pendergast 3668 Humidor.
Jim finally sold his business realsing what most of us knew that the cigar boom has long been over.
Did you know that Castro tried to have the Soviet commandor on the ground launch the fully armed Nuclear missles at the US? When Kruschev got word, he recinded battlefield command. Castro tried and almost started WWIII which with Curtis LeMay's help would have the left the USSR as a vast smoking hole in the ground to this day. The 'Beard' must die before anything resembling normal relations can be established!-Dick

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Absolutely offer a Cuban....its a stupid law in the US and far from a cultural bias against things Cuban. I love to smoke a good Havana, favorites include the two you mentioned (Mont #2 and Cohibas Robusto) but I am also very partial to the under appreciated R&J Churchill (non-tubes). In DC size, I like the Partagas Lusitania quite a bit.

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