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    I'm thinking of making a new purchase in the near future, but I find most of my cigars go a bit more quickly than I'd like, though I might be smoking them too greedily (these days, they include the RASS, Partagas D4, Partagas shorts, and Monte ex. #2). Any suggestions for a long-haul cigar, something that would easily last an hour or more?

  • #2
    I think you are smoking those a little too greedily, as the RASS and PSD4 should easily last you an hour.

    But, if you are looking for a bigger smoke, you can't go wrong with the Upmann Mag 46 or 50. Both good smokes and should last you longer than an hour!

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    • #3
      True--rookie mistake. They just taste so damn good.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Soulmanure View Post
        True--rookie mistake. They just taste so damn good.
        understandable

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        • #5
          I'd go with a similar sized ring, just a little longer cigar. Perhaps you could be a churchill guy? Robustos are perfect for me! White pipe!

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          • #6
            I suggest hoyo epicure especial. They are about half an inch or slighly more longer than a robusto and a fine smoke. You can also get them in boxes of 10 and they are quite reasonably priced.
            Smoke em if you've got em

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rollzst View Post
              I suggest hoyo epicure especial. They are about half an inch or slighly more longer than a robusto and a fine smoke. You can also get them in boxes of 10 and they are quite reasonably priced.

              I've had my eye on these--would you recommend the epicure over the des Dieux? Or the 1 over the 2?

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              • #8
                Also before you make a purchase ensure your humi isnt too dry if it is they will burn fast. Enjoy

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                • #9
                  May I suggest you try Juan Lopez No2?

                  I find these cigars ALWAYS burn slowly and evenly. Never had a lop-sided burn with one of these. You can let them rest for a good while and they stay alight. What's more they are complex and delicious throughout.

                  If you want a cigar that lasts for an hour or more, here you have it. If you are a fan of the D4, I'd say you'll be in heaven with a JL2.

                  I make most Robustos last 80 to 90 minutes typically, and I don't skimp on the draw.

                  Happy hunting.

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                  • #10
                    Another thought.

                    I bought 25 Bolivar Royal Coronas in Cuba recently and they are wonderful on all scores but PARTICULARLY because they are my all-time slowest burning Havana cigars. They are orgasmic and they put it out - and they just don't shift. A long, long smoke.

                    I have absolutely no idea why but I'm not complaining!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Soulmanure View Post
                      I've had my eye on these--would you recommend the epicure over the des Dieux? Or the 1 over the 2?
                      I haven't tried the des dieux, all i can say is the epicure is very nice, medium bodied, creamy taste. I prefer the epicure 2 over the 1.
                      Smoke em if you've got em

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                        Another thought.

                        I bought 25 Bolivar Royal Coronas in Cuba recently and they are wonderful on all scores but PARTICULARLY because they are my all-time slowest burning Havana cigars. They are orgasmic and they put it out - and they just don't shift. A long, long smoke.

                        I have absolutely no idea why but I'm not complaining!
                        I've got the Juan Lopez 2 short listed, along with the Hoyo, but the Bolivars look interesting too. So many great choices...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by snooky View Post
                          Also before you make a purchase ensure your humi isnt too dry if it is they will burn fast. Enjoy
                          Good point--I've got two calibrated digital hygrometers--been at a steady 66 or 67 degrees for a long while now. The RASS actually burn more slowly than the the Partagas D4--they seem less dense than the RASS.

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                          • #14
                            I'd agree with the Bolivar Royal Corona.

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                            • #15
                              Well,
                              I just finished myself a Bolivar Royal Corona, and I get it. That sucker lasted well over an hour and a half, and was a consistent, rich smoke all the way through. It was a bit tight and went out a couple of times, but I assume that's because there's a helluva lot of tobacco in there and my cigars are a bit young (august 09). I'm going to let the rest sit a while and then, on a nice, leisurely summer day, sit in the garden and toke away. Thanks for the suggestions!

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