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Originally posted by Ju88:
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BTW did you guys see the nice crossgraining on the cigars above?


Damn funny. I can almost see the ground Castro presentation.....

I forgot to mention another great, which are the H Upmanns. If you haven't already, try one. They are smooth.

Walther, if you like the little ones, Cohiba, Romeo y Julieta, or Montecristo Clubs are very good, the size of a cigarette, and not very expensive.


H Upman istn�t bad at all, I like some�

Some other absolutely favourites are:

Hoyo de Monterrey � Double Corona (Cuba) (one of the best smoking experience I ever had)
Partagas Lusitania (Cuba) also a beautiful and very tasty cigar.

Avo Intermezzo (Dominican) A smooth and very creamy taste (This cigar is great for the beginner as well as for the more experienced smoker.)

Walter, TJ gave you some great tips regarding small cigarillos, another tip is AVO Puritos series, small but very good handmade cigars.


Sam,


"Honesty is the best policy"