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  • #16
    And treat yourself with a few God of Fire...
    Love Life - Love Cigars

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    • #17
      Which one???

      2007 Don Carlos
      2007 Carlito Fuente
      (Both of which are pretty pricey!)

      You... enabler you!

      Rod

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      • #18
        Carlito For Sure!

        Originally posted by omegar View Post
        Which one???

        2007 Don Carlos
        2007 Carlito Fuente
        (Both of which are pretty pricey!)

        You... enabler you!

        Rod
        I have smoked both the '05 and '06 Double Robusto Carlito and both were GREAT! Can't speak to the 2007 line, however.

        Perro, el Perro
        sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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        • #19
          im amazed no one has mentioned Padron cigars..

          Trust me, get any of the anniversary series, or any Padron for that matter.

          Also, get the following...amazing cigars

          "Oliva Master Blends 3"

          "San cristobal Classico"

          "Oliva Series V"

          "CAO Brazilia" are very nice too

          Partagas black are good but really really heavy on nicotine

          Rocky Patel Decades are also great..

          And also Padron's...did i mention that allready!!!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by omegar View Post

            2. What precautions should I take with cigars in my suitcase (or carry-on) with the low humidity of an aeroplane? What would you do?
            Easy: I would buy a cigar caddie. They are very cheap in the USA.

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            • #21
              NC Overload!

              Originally posted by Jonnyjay View Post
              im amazed no one has mentioned Padron cigars..

              Trust me, get any of the anniversary series, or any Padron for that matter.

              Also, get the following...amazing cigars

              "Oliva Master Blends 3"

              "San cristobal Classico"

              "Oliva Series V"

              "CAO Brazilia" are very nice too

              Partagas black are good but really really heavy on nicotine

              Rocky Patel Decades are also great..

              And also Padron's...did i mention that allready!!!!

              The lad's correct about the upper-end Padron sticks, but they've been mentioned so often around these parts I understand how it was overlooked. Plus, it's in the price raged of the God of Fire!

              As for most of those mentioned above, including the Decade (sorry senor CIV)...."meh!"


              Perro, el Perro
              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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              • #22
                I'll add another nod for the Padron Anniversarios over a God of Fire. Or over any other suggestions that have been made here for that matter. One of the best NCs made, period.


                ISent from my iPhone by iGeorge
                rokkitsci

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                • #23
                  Might get myslef some of the Padrons after all this NC talk
                  A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers

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                  • #24
                    I just arrived in Bethlehem after a long trip over the pond.I will be making my "final" list tonight before heading over the road to CI in the morning. Rod

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by rokkitsci View Post
                      I'll add another nod for the Padron Anniversarios over a God of Fire. Or over any other suggestions that have been made here for that matter. One of the best NCs made, period.


                      ISent from my iPhone by iGeorge
                      Ive had a few Padron 45ths and just cant seem to get on with them. Ive gave them enough chances and feel as though im missing out on something...or you guys just have shit tastebuds!
                      Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Kdot View Post
                        Ive had a few Padron 45ths and just cant seem to get on with them. Ive gave them enough chances and feel as though im missing out on something...or you guys just have shit tastebuds!
                        Same for me (and the entire Pardon range includng the family reserves) but most seem to love them.

                        Sent from happy tappy tap.
                        Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
                        Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

                        Originally posted by Ryan
                        I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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                        • #27
                          Amatures!

                          Originally posted by Kdot View Post
                          Ive had a few Padron 45ths and just cant seem to get on with them. Ive gave them enough chances and feel as though im missing out on something...or you guys just have shit tastebuds!
                          Dat a bad bwoy.

                          Originally posted by monkey66 View Post
                          Same for me (and the entire Pardon range includng the family reserves) but most seem to love them.
                          Mi link yu up layta, monkey bwoy!


                          Well boyz...if you still have any left in your pint-size units, I suggest you put them up for sale in this fine forum and let others who actually know what a good stick should taste like have a go at 'em!

                          Perro, el Perro


                          Hey el Perro! I think that's what Catalina Joy said!


                          Haha! Dem bashment gyal!
                          sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                          • #28
                            OK...... On my way home now, at this moment sitting at Newark (New York) waiting for the plane to board. 50 sticks in my suitcase The main buy was a box of 24 La Traviata Intrepido, a couple of God of Fire by DC, plus a whole bunch of pairs of other sticks. The guys at CI were incredibly helpful, and I spent over an hour there this morning. Looking forwards now getting home this afternoon, and filling up the humidors.
                            Rod

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                            • #29
                              Welcome Home!

                              Originally posted by omegar View Post
                              OK...... On my way home now, at this moment sitting at Newark (New York) waiting for the plane to board. 50 sticks in my suitcase The main buy was a box of 24 La Traviata Intrepido, a couple of God of Fire by DC, plus a whole bunch of pairs of other sticks. The guys at CI were incredibly helpful, and I spent over an hour there this morning. Looking forwards now getting home this afternoon, and filling up the humidors.
                              Rod
                              I hadn't heard of the 24 La Traviata Intrepido until now. That's one big-arse stick (7X54). I read some pretty decent reviews this morning on this one, including one from a lad who turned green by the end of the stick (over 2 hours)! I used to be a fan of some of the CAO line, but not much lately.. Very interested to hear your thoughts on this one.



                              Perro, el Perro

                              Hey el P! Catalina Joy prefers the slimmer "Radiant."

                              :
                              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                              • #30
                                Apparently, the La Traviata Intrepido is a cigar that is only sold "in store", and a limited number of stores are allowed to buy them if they don't put them on internet sale.

                                I don't normally buy big cigars at all. My largest is a Robusto, and that is rare. But being allowed to bring in 50 sticks of any size, then most of what I bought are larger ones. Big cigars are the "thing" in the USA. apparently.

                                Anyway, the test will be in the smoking and tasting. We'll see!

                                Just got home, and now for the unpacking.

                                Rod

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