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You'll not go far wrong with a Ramon Allones Small Club Coronas Simon...a whole lotta cuban goodness for ?8 in a 30-40 minute smoke
And the Half Coronas you mentioned are smoking very nicely too for around ?7 and 30 minutes...Not normally an Upmann fan, but considering a box buy of these based on recent experiences
Just ordered 2 Trinidad Reyes to try.
I've tried the Robusto T, which was very pleasant (apart from the price).
So happy to try a cheaper Trinidad. It has a pigtail, so will match my Behikes
The Ramon Allones, I'm not sure if their flavour profiles are me (tried a few RASS in the past).
Thought about the Partagas Short, but never been lucky with Partagas's to date...
The Arturo may be next to try, depending how the Reyes go down.
Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto ? Cheap, because if it was any good it would be more expensive.
Cohiba Siglo 1 ? Not really a Siglo I until at least 5 years after box date.
Cohiba Secretos ? As above but prone to tight draw.
Bolivar Royal Corona ? Best as Tubos version +3 years is a bonus.
Monty No.4 ? Hit and miss construction try a 3 year old Monte Tubos instead.
Monty Petit Edmundo ? Miles better than HdM Petit Robusto.
H.Upmann Half Corona ? Tastes like wallpaper paste but cheap.
Por Larranaga Petit Corona ? Acquired taste and really (really) does need some years.
Possibly not much help. But to help yourself, it's always a good idea to e-mail or pop into the shop and ask your vendor/s the date of their open boxes, and not to be afraid to decline if the age doesn't suit. I see little point in buying a 2013 Siglo I single and then nurturing it for 5 years (that's for boxes), shop around until you get a year closer to what you want.
If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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