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  • May I tap into your wealth of experience ?

    Fella's. I hope you dont mind but I'd like to tap into your wealth of experience.

    I dont smoke as many cigars as I'd like to, I usually wait for a special occasion and one such occasion is coming up. I'm off to a historic car race for the day on sunday and if I make a bit of an effort I can get to a good cigar shop on saturday to get a couple of treats. Now the afforementioned shop only stocks cubans ( tough eh ! ? ) and as I will probably only be eating light and grabbing a plastic cup of beer or two I suppose I should be thinking about a milder smoke.
    Could I ask your opinion on what would be a couple of nice sticks for my sunday treat.
    Thanks in advance for all your suggestions,
    Corto.

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    I'm guessing you wont be wanting anything too big .... or too pricy.

    I think I'd choose:-

    PL Petit Coronas
    H Upmann Connaisseur No.1
    or maybe for something just a little larger Punch ? Punch

    But I'd have a packet of Club or Minis in my pocket in case of rain, lack of time or it being too jam-packed crowded to smoke any of the others comfortably.
    If you want to, you can.
    And, if you can, you must!

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    • #3
      My two pennies for what it is worth would be a mild Romeo Y Julieta line as you will be smoking on a half empty stomach. Size all depends on how much time you have to smoke but a Short Churchill is robusto size and is nice and fat so people know you are smoking a real cigar lol. Maybe a Partagas D4 as well. If the cigar shop is any good they should be able to make a few unbiased suggestions.

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      • #4
        A Trini Reyes for a shorter smoke.
        Hoyo petit robusto otherwise.
        If they've got 'em in stock and singles.
        Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by satch View Post
          A Trini Reyes for a shorter smoke.
          Hoyo petit robusto otherwise.
          If they've got 'em in stock and singles.


          Trinni Reyes is always a good bet for any occasion!
          If you want to, you can.
          And, if you can, you must!

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          • #6
            something in a tube, so as not to get damaged whilst enjoying the day

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            • #7
              If you won't have eaten much I'll agree with Short Churchill or the Hoyo PR. Might I also suggest the El Rey del Mundo Choix Supreme if they have it. Light but flavoursome.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bigbarneyhotdog View Post
                something in a tube, so as not to get damaged whilst enjoying the day
                A sensible suggestion. But if you're in Provence I'd go for a Quai D'Orsay, which are popular in France but almost nowhere else. They can have a lovely and distinctive honeyed citrus, almost marmalade-y flavour.
                The Moral Lacuna

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                • #9
                  Id look at a couple of petite coronas, Por Laranga and maybe the Romeo y Juliet cedros 3.. Hmmm i just love both of them, nice and creamy, sufficiently mild enough for smoking on empty or snacking.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by cesara valverde View Post
                    A sensible suggestion. But if you're in Provence I'd go for a Quai D'Orsay, which are popular in France but almost nowhere else. They can have a lovely and distinctive honeyed citrus, almost marmalade-y flavour.
                    I agree on those taste notes. The Panatelas is a terrific cigar, but a bit fragile unless you've something to keep them in. I'm not sure if the Imperials and Coronas aren't a bit to big for the occasion though.
                    If you want to, you can.
                    And, if you can, you must!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by satch View Post
                      Hoyo petit robusto otherwise.
                      If they've got 'em in stock and singles.
                      +1

                      the Hoyo de Monterey Petit Robusto is an excellent smoke for an occasion like that. It certainly gets my vote

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