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Desert Island Smokes

AVB

Jesus of Cool, I'm bad, I'm nationwide
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OK folks, here is the scenario. You can only take one size of one brand of a somewhat readily available (made within the last 5 years) domestic smoke. What would you take to the desert isle? An Opus, Diamond Crown, Padron, Davidoff or perhaps an EDS?

For me it’ll have to be a Padron 1926 #1. No smoke I’ve ever had has been so consistently well made, flavorful and with a wonderful volume of smoke. What’s your choice and why?
 
The Torano 1959 torp
I have liked each one I have tried, plus they have a reasonably comlex taste.
If I was stuck with only one cigar I would burn out on it.
Wouldn't want to get tired of Padron 26, opus ect...
I would want those cigars to look foreward to after my rescue :cool:


Bill
 
AVB said:
OK folks, here is the scenario. You can only take one size of one brand of a somewhat readily available (made within the last 5 years) domestic smoke. What would you take to the desert isle? An Opus, Diamond Crown, Padron, Davidoff or perhaps an EDS?

For me it’ll have to be a Padron 1926 #1. No smoke I’ve ever had has been so consistently well made, flavorful and with a wonderful volume of smoke. What’s your choice and why?
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I would go with the Padron 26 #1 also. I just love both 64's and 26's. What's great about the #1 size (6.75") is when you're in the mood for a short smoke, you can cut one in half.
 
Well...I know I shouldn't even need to answer this considering I'm such a padron whore...BUUUUUT, I would take a Padron 26 #9. OR a Monte #2 ISOM there you go.
 
I have pretty limited experience with more premium cigars. I have Opus, DCM, Padron 1926, and Davidoff all in my humi, just haven't tried any of them yet. With that in mind I would have to take the Gurkha Centurian XX Perfecto. I love the complex, slightly sweet, spicy flavor and volumes of creamy smoke. Just MHO.
 
Chateau Fuente SG. Cheap enough to smoke everyday and wouldn't be upset if something happened to a few.
 
I think I'd have to say the 1926 #6. That's about the best domestic smoke that I have had of late.
 
camacho maduro diploma




something tells me i should pick up a padron 1926
 
I would take a bunch of dried out Swisher Sweets that you can buy at the gas station.


That way I'd have the motivation to find a way off that island!


However to be fair, I'd have an unlimited supply of Opus X A's in the coffins, that way I'd have a bunch of great cigars, and firewood for nighttime when it gets cold.
 
Gonz said:
However to be fair, I'd have an unlimited supply of Opus X A's in the coffins, that way I'd have a bunch of great cigars, and firewood for nighttime when it gets cold.
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I thought they had to be easily accessable, me I like my RyJ tubos, who knows if I am going to be able to build a good humi.
 
put me down for the 1926 No. 1's (maduro).

size & consistency-in-perfection make them a slam dunk in my book.
 
Swifty said:
I have pretty limited experience with more premium cigars. I have Opus, DCM, Padron 1926, and Davidoff all in my humi, just haven't tried any of them yet. With that in mind I would have to take the Gurkha Centurian XX Perfecto. I love the complex, slightly sweet, spicy flavor and volumes of creamy smoke. Just MHO.
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OK, I just changed my mind. I just got done smoking my first 1926 maduro (#6). WOW! now I get it.
 
I'd definitely go with Padron. No.9 Natural is currently my favorite.


Hey Swifty, don't be saving all those good smokes now.
You're supposed to smoke them.
 
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