Life is too short to smoke bad cigars or argue with fools.<br />
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Favorites:<br />
In general I prefer Coronas, Corona Gordas, and Lonsdales although it really depends on the specific cigar. I have a soft spot for the Piramide/Belicoso shapes as well.<br />
Some of my favorite sticks and Marcas:<br />
- Montecristo #2<br />
- Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro<br />
- Partagas de Partagas No. 1 and 8-9-8<br />
- La Gloria Cubana - all but particularly the Medaille d'Or No. 2 & Tainos<br />
- Trinidad Coloniales and Fundadores<br />
- Many other ISOMs: Saint Luis Rey, Ramon Allones, El Rey Del Mundo, Punch<br />
- Arturo Fuentes: Anejo, Opus, Hemingways, 30th's<br />
- Padron 1926 and 1964 lines<br />
- Illusiones: cg4, 68<br />
- La Riqueza<br />
- Tatuaje - Cabaiguan Guapo 46<br />
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Wish List:<br />
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- Well-aged ISOMs - 6 or more years<br />
- Regional and Limited Edition ISOM's - I love being able to try things that are difficult to come by.<br />
- A BBMFM or Chili Pepper or any other rare Fuentes<br />
- A long, large, aged Opus X<br />
- Padron "Family Blend #44" - one of the very finest cigars I have ever smoked<br />
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As much as anything, I am ALWAYS interested in trying someone else's favorite or recommended cigar for a different perspective. That's always great fun.<br />
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- Tim<br />
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