Was browsing the cigar aficonado website a few days ago, they had a section on the top 25 cigars from 2007. It was surprising to see how many non Cuban cigar brands were included on the list.
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Will sort you out a couple more, when i next see you mateOriginally posted by SmokinCohibas View PostI've only smoked a couple of non cuban so far - but they are nice indeed....
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I've only smoked a couple of non cuban so far - but they are nice indeed....
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I quite like the Santa Damiana tubulares, nice smooth smoke, medium construction quality.
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Among the non Cuban cigar family I have sampled Santa Damiana/Charatan/Balmoral and Hyde Park.
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You mean are the bigger gauges always "better" than the smaller?
With a larger gauge the roller has more space to play with to combine different leaves and create something interesting -but just because there is more space doesnt mean it automatically gets taken advantage of. So, Larger gauges are not better, but the "better" cigars tend to be larger gauge! (subtle but important difference between correlation and causation...)
As a rule the more 'special' cigars tend to be larger gauge (just looks at the limited editions coming out).
Incidentally I have been sitting here with a cup of VERY strong tea and it has just hit me that it tastes just like the Picadillo I was on about earlier. So I can now put on my Kon-nes-sure hat on and say they taste of tea.
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I'm only an occasional cigar smoker (certainly not an expert) but I feel that there are Dominican and Honduran cigars that are are just as good (if not better) than many of the Cuban brands. G Smith and Sons @ Charing Cross Rd., London have a good selection if you're interested.
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Nice big gauge 50, i do like the large gauge cigars, the occidental double maduro Torpedo is a nice cigar nice flavours.
I have just fired one up!
Last edited by Montesmoke; 05-08-2008, 10:24 AM.
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The picadillos (4"x50g) are very light and hopelessly one-dimensional, but enjoyable nevertheless. Have a very characteristic smell to them which is not particulary exciting. I don't think I'll get any more but will enjoy them for the time being.
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Saved! 3 more weeks in Northern Ireland and finally got some over - chinchilero piccadillos and la invicta coronas (cheap and cheerful). New lighter arrived too, very pleased. Cheers Mr Orchant.Attached Files
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I love Cubans, but dare a say it..I also love Dominican cigars, like Ashtons.
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Most of my 'regular' smokes have been Dominican "3x3" coronas, (have only been smoking since xmas) since I got them cheap (still expensive compared to monte, so I know where I am going in future!)
They are alright and smoke well, although are one-dimension compared to the cubans I've tried.
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