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Hard one this but for me am going to be abit controversial and go for a NC la aroma de cuba mi amor has been the best smoke i think i have had and going to aim to get more soon. But second would be monte 2
Don't think I've got an absolute favourite at this point, but this may well change with more experience. However, cigars I'm very likely to buy again are: BHK52, HdM Epicure #2, RyJ Wide Churchill and RyJ Churchill. Loved these.
There's various ways to treat this but I am going to go with what I believe was the spirit of the question & go with not my highest scoring smoke (OK'll it'll be damn near? but the cigar that had the biggest impact on me. One where I thought WOW, so this is what vintage cigars are all about! It hit me like a door in the face & has significantly changed my bank balance ever since, in hunt of a similar taste sensation. Gentlemen I present to you the very humble Monte No5, from the 70's.
There's various ways to treat this but I am going to go with what I believe was the spirit of the question & go with not my highest scoring smoke (OK'll it'll be damn near? but the cigar that had the biggest impact on me. One where I thought WOW, so this is what vintage cigars are all about! It hit me like a door in the face & has significantly changed my bank balance ever since, in hunt of a similar taste sensation. Gentlemen I present to you the very humble Monte No5, from the 70's.
An '03 Juan Lopez PC, which was first out of the box a few years back. They have aged beautifully, and when smoked on a windless day, you pick up an almost incense-like note. They're one cigar that always springs to mind for this kind of question[emoji4]
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