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I'd have to go with the guilty party that got me into cigar smoking, a Parti E2 that i smoked (several of them) on holiday in Cuba, fantastic holiday in a beautiful hotel, relaxing in the bar with my wife and a Brandy, just shear bliss.
It was very creamy and smooth and it set the benchmark for what i have smoked since and nothing has beat that cigar or the moment since.
Merry Christmas everyone and here's to a healthy, wealthy smoke filled 2016 🎄💨🎄💨🎄💨🎄💨
With my limited experiences, over the past few months I would have to go with Magnum 50 sweet, coffee and cream , although I'm sure this will continue to change on my journey of discovery...
Mine was an aged siglo VI , happened to be my first sig VI. Smoked at MHGC herf earlier in the year, a very memorable cigar enjoyed in great company during an exceptionally enjoyable evening.
Sorry couldn't decide, so many good smokes to choose from, any of the above could take the title, given the circumstances & event I smoked it, e.g. the RA Belicosis was smoked on my 55th party so that was very special, the Gold Label Fundadores, with Wigan in his flat, in front of a roaring fire & the Boli CX, just couldn't be faulted & probably should have been a 100 pointer but I have already had one, two sounds too greedy. THe most unusual smoke was a 100yr old Antonio Blanco, whilst visiting the war graves of Yeper, Belgium.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Simply because, although it was the first one I'd tried, I experienced the most complex and all round most perfect and enjoyable stick I've smoked to date [emoji2]
Smoked some great cigars this year, nothing real flash or fancy just good standard production cigars (not to mad about the whole LE & RE releases) and my winner is the Cohiba Siglo IV. All the singles i smoked were fantastic, i am also finding the siglo IV to be the most consistently well made Cohiba.
Excellent cigar, very floral, fruity, creamy with that lovely Cohiba earthy flavor...............................with Corona Gorda being my favorite vitola (as you all know i am a sucker for the Mag 46!)
I would have to say it was the Behike 56 for me. It was as much to do with the location and the
occasion though. A breakfast smoke sat on our balcony overlooking Waikiki on the day of my silver
wedding anniversary. To be fair though, it was a fantastic smoke in its own right.
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