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  • Lee Nub
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    Originally posted by Big_T_UK View Post
    A Behike, not one of the 52,54 or 56, but an original Behike.

    Lee, what is the Viaje?
    Viaje is a boutique cigar company who get raving reviews on pretty much everything they produce. Pretty hard to find, not that many retailers stock them. They had 3 blends at IPCPR , the Zen and the other 2 I can't recall, I need to watch the Youtube review again

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  • misterbulgarin
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    That is all

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  • cbob
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    Cigars to BUY?
    I'm worried that at the rate I keep buying them, I won't be able to SMOKE them all before I die.
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  • Big_T_UK
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    I thought it sucked! Jimmeh did not care for it so much he gave his second one away to Monkey66. I must try it again, it cannot have been that disappointing a release.

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  • Smallclub
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    Originally posted by jibjob79 View Post



    and low and behold it recommended buying a Partagas D4.


    Actually it reads "Partagas Reserva Serie D4": a much rarer and more expensive cigar? and much better than a regular D4 IMHO.

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  • Big_T_UK
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    A Behike, not one of the 52,54 or 56, but an original Behike.

    Lee, what is the Viaje?

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  • Eyesack
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    I smoked a friend's PSD4 yesterday afternoon, and boy was it great! Going to have to put those on the "to-buy" list! Not a big fan of Cohiba though, haven't found any that I like enough to justify a box of. I totally agree with the vintage cigars tho...

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  • Lee Nub
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    Sopranos are good cigars, I also enjoy Fuentes, had quite a few over in Florida. A lot of the lesser NC's are great cigars

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  • Lilyboo
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    Originally posted by Lee Nub View Post
    I would love to own a box of Behike 56's, and hopefully will. I would also love to own a box of each of the Tatuaje monster series, and a box of flying pigs (I have a box of dirty rats on the way ). I would also like some of the rarer Viaje cigars
    Oooh, lucky man!

    I would like some behike 56's as well, more because of the hype I think but they do sound good.

    Also the CAO Sopranos would be high on my list, again probably because of the hype. Last one that comes to mind would be a Fuente Opus X.

    Never had a Partagas D4 so that would be the most obvious.

    I have found that I have enjoyed a lot of lesser brands that many turn their noses up at so it is always difficult to say what I would most like. As El Cat paraphrased, the price does not sway me as I have preferred alot of NC's that were relatively cheap compared to some CC's that I have just not enjoyed, and paid a small fortune for.

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  • bigbarneyhotdog
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    i'd like to finish paying for the one's i have already before i pop off!

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  • jibjob79
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    Originally posted by tippexx View Post
    I can't see because the print's too small.
    original photo

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  • Lee Nub
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    I would love to own a box of Behike 56's, and hopefully will. I would also love to own a box of each of the Tatuaje monster series, and a box of flying pigs (I have a box of dirty rats on the way ). I would also like some of the rarer Viaje cigars

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  • El Catador
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    Originally posted by tippexx View Post
    A box of well-aged Trinidad Funadores would do.
    The man's got class. . . I've always said so!

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  • tippexx
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    Looks pretty good for Joe Public to me. It lists the right places to find the stogies you might want to buy if money wasn't any object and the Grim was hounding your footsteps.

    Possibly it tells them something about Dunhill Estupendos or RyJ Celestiales Finos, I can't see because the print's too small.

    But for myself. Nothing quite so glamourous. A box of well-aged Trinidad Funadores would do.

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  • El Catador
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    Originally posted by jibjob79 View Post
    have you bought all the cigars types you want before you plan on kicking the bucket or do you have anything on your wish list?
    I have some of them.
    I guess the problem (a nice one to have) is that there are so many out there to try, it'll take me a lifetime to refine the list.

    A great man (I think it was 'G') said: 'Price does not dictate taste'.
    So true.
    Just because some of them cost a fortune, it doesn't mean (IMHO) that they're the 'best'.
    S'all a matter of taste.

    As for me?
    Well, you can keep your hand-made, (grown in a swamp, watered by monkeys tears) extra-fine, mega-costly chocolate. . . I'll take a 'Star Bar' or some 'Peanut-Butter' M&M's' to my grave. . . thank you very much!

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