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  • Greatest cigar you've ever smoked?

    Good evening all,

    I'm making this thread just to see which members have what particular favourites. I feel I should ask the question "what is the greatest cigar you've ever smoked?" It doesn't have to be Cuban but it must be that one cigar that you remember the most for being utterly fantastic and unique.

    Brand, type and year of the cigar would be great, additional info such as single, 3 pack or box 25's etc would be great and also consistency of the cigars if they were in a bulk buy!

    Thanks! I hope we can get a wide variety of answers and I hope this makes you all think

    Rick.

  • #2
    I've got quite a few stand out 'moments' but the one cigar that always delivers for me is the Cohiba Corona Especiale, the last one in particular I'd aged for about six years (the last of an original CC purchase that I made). To say it had developed and matured would not give it enough credit, creamy, smooth, wonderful coffee bean flavour and perfect burn all the way.

    Now I'm depressed as I realise my humi lacks any of these
    Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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    • #3
      It was a Monte No. 2 over ten years ago now and it really did blow me away. Never had one like it since. I remember looking at it while I was smoking and thinking that there must be something in this thats not quite legal. Amazing.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jacobwaits View Post
        It was a Monte No. 2 over ten years ago now and it really did blow me away. Never had one like it since. I remember looking at it while I was smoking and thinking that there must be something in this thats not quite legal. Amazing.
        Haha! I'm yet to try a "proper" Monte, I really should get a few sticks.

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        • #5
          Monte C EL 2003 - on holiday early this year, a few drinks in I must admit, but it was bloody lovely!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Zigatoh View Post
            Monte C EL 2003 - on holiday early this year, a few drinks in I must admit, but it was bloody lovely!
            A few drinks always helps!

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            • #7
              The first and best cigar [so far] was a 'saint luis rey' double corona.
              A friend had a massive box of probably 50 and it was basically the reason I started smoking cigars!!
              It was awesome! Nice thick coffee taste with a rich earthy note and I think a very subtle floral undertone towards the end [this was about a year ago].
              Yummy.

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              • #8
                Smoking a Cohiba Lanceros at Tropicana nightclub in Havana in 1999, the first year we visited. Sat under the stars watching scantily clad Cuban beauties while smoking that cigar and drinking HC rum was an awesome and memorable experience

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cigar-aficionado View Post
                  Smoking a Cohiba Lanceros at Tropicana nightclub in Havana in 1999, the first year we visited. Sat under the stars watching scantily clad Cuban beauties while smoking that cigar and drinking HC rum was an awesome and memorable experience
                  Oh man, wow!

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                  • #10
                    Either:
                    My first Bolivar Royal Corona bought as a single from Gimeno in Barcelona. Smoked after a beautiful paella. Just the most spectacularly rich experience. I fell in love with Bolivar from then on.
                    or
                    A Partagas Serie P No. 2 with a Bombay and Schweppes Tonic. First time I understood complexity in a cigar.

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                    • #11
                      Probably my cafe creme blues lolol joke haha. Ok but seriously i cant say out of the ones ive tryed i did enjoy an Irish blend that Bigboned sent me in the stick for a stick

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                      • #12
                        Monte.no5.70s.2008.06.24_0043.jpgMonte.No5.70s.2008.06.24_0047.jpgWell I know it sounds a little unbelieveable but the best cigar I ever had was a 70's Monte No5 from CA, which a came from Staggies in Gib. THis small but perfect stick was sublime from first puff to the last. I bid for some that came up at Mitch's auction but was out bid. Note to self, must stop mentioning how great these are, it only encourages others to bid against me in future!
                        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]7362[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]7363[/ATTACH]Well I know it sounds a little unbelieveable but the best cigar I ever had was a 70's Monte No5 from CA, which a came from Staggies in Gib. THis small but perfect stick was sublime from first puff to the last. I bid for some that came up at Mitch's auction but was out bid. Note to self, must stop mentioning how great these are, it only encourages others to bid against me in future!

                          Wow, a 70's Monte 5, I bet that was a treat! Im definitely going to have to keep my eyes open for some of the 70s Montes for when they turn up. Next time they do, Im certainly going to have to attempt to get my hands on at least on or two and give them a test drive!

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                          • #14
                            Simple Simon Sez!

                            Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                            Note to self, must stop mentioning how great these are, it only encourages others to bid against me in future!
                            Originally posted by Detroit_Waves View Post
                            Wow, a 70's Monte 5, I bet that was a treat! Im definitely going to have to keep my eyes open for some of the 70s Montes for when they turn up.




                            Too late, amigo....too late, indeed!


                            Perro, el Perro


                            Hey el Perro! I guess that's why don TJ calls him "senor simplesimon!"



                            (Hurumph!) Indeed!
                            Last edited by TJCoro; 26-08-2011, 01:34 PM.
                            sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                            • #15
                              LOL haha

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