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  • #16
    I went for No2 but you can't go wrong with a No1. Both are excellent
    Last edited by Stevieboy; 23-11-2019, 10:24 PM.

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    • #17
      Well now I'm tempted to go with my heart and get the No.1's. Then hope to pick up some No.2's when I see them. The longer smokes might stand more of a chance of getting some proper age as well, whilst being more of an occasion when the time comes.

      Good point made about them being cheaper and in a more popular vitola perhaps skewing their popularity.

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      • #18
        No1 is my favourite too, just because I prefer the size though I think.

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        • #19
          Pretty split by the looks of it. I'm enjoying a cab of each from 2014/2015. They used to fly under the radar a bit but are gaining traction. What did you go for?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by GLewis79 View Post
            Pretty split by the looks of it. I'm enjoying a cab of each from 2014/2015. They used to fly under the radar a bit but are gaining traction. What did you go for?
            I went for he No.1's eventually. I thought if I'm going to be putting them away for some time, then when I get to them, that vitola will make more of an occasion, and they're my first 'proper' box purchase really. I'm thinking I'll just go for some PSD4's or something if I decide to pick up some robusto.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by kern47 View Post
              I went for he No.1's eventually. I thought if I'm going to be putting them away for some time, then when I get to them, that vitola will make more of an occasion, and they're my first 'proper' box purchase really. I'm thinking I'll just go for some PSD4's or something if I decide to pick up some robusto.

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              Sound reasoning, enjoy.
              Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by kern47 View Post
                I went for he No.1's eventually. I thought if I'm going to be putting them away for some time, then when I get to them, that vitola will make more of an occasion, and they're my first 'proper' box purchase really. I'm thinking I'll just go for some PSD4's or something if I decide to pick up some robusto.

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                Plenty of good Robustos. D4s are pretty solid. Hoyo Epi 2 also very consistent, but I have to say...you can't go wrong with JLo2 either!😁👍

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by GLewis79 View Post
                  Plenty of good Robustos. D4s are pretty solid. Hoyo Epi 2 also very consistent, but I have to say...you can't go wrong with JLo2 either![emoji16][emoji106]
                  I was looking at H.Upmann Connie 1's as well, as a more leftfield option. But I am starting to think maybe I should go with the usual go-to's such as the Epi2, D4, RASS etc. I have a few of them in singles, but all too young for me to want to smoke to form an opinion on, so most likely just go ahead with a box purchase. Also want some Montecristo, thinking maybe the No.4 for something slightly smaller

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                  • #24
                    You can't really go wrong with any of the Robusto and Petit Coronas from Cuba, all great cigars.

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