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I've never had a Cuaba. What's a good one to start with?
The Divinos is a great little smoke if you're into grab-a-smoke cigars. The Generosos is good and the Distinguidos is awesome. I find the real big boys get a little dull in the middle, but I may well be alone in that respect.
The Divinos is a great little smoke if you're into grab-a-smoke cigars. The Generosos is good and the Distinguidos is awesome. I find the real big boys get a little dull in the middle, but I may well be alone in that respect.
I really like the Piramides LE 2008 too.
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Im the other way about with Cuaba, I prefer the big smokes over the smaller ones...
I've got a couple of the LE 2008s sitting, not tried em yet but heard bad things about em.
I just finished off a Cohiba Edici?n Limitada 2003 Double Corona gifted me by El Catador (who must be rich, looking at the price of these beasts, as well as connected, since virtually no vendor has any of them in stock). Over seven inches of pure, unadulterated smoking pleasure. I literally didn't want to take this stogie out of my mouth. Exceptional 'gar.
I mention this because I believe Cohiba is the largest selling Cuban cigar for a reason: They're damn fine cigars! This 2003 and the Siglo VI are arguably among the best cigars I have ever smoked (along with the Padr?n 1926 Maduro and 45th Anniversary Maduro).
I don't deny other Cuban cigar lines are very good, but for me, it would have to be Cohiba.
The Divinos is a great little smoke if you're into grab-a-smoke cigars. The Generosos is good and the Distinguidos is awesome. I find the real big boys get a little dull in the middle, but I may well be alone in that respect.
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