Felipe Gregorio

psyktek

Frugal Old Fart!
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The nino that came back to me from Big100HD was a terrific little smoke. Imagine my surprise when I looked up the brand and found nearly a dozen (seemed like that many) different lines from this company.

Any recommendations? Warnings? "Don't waste your money" type comments? :D
 
Mystic Knight is not bad, and the fat boy is strong but lacking in depth i just like it for winter since it is so small.
 
I have smoked the Felipe II Fusion F3 (that's a mouthful!) and I really enjoyed it, but it is very pricey (i think they go for ~$15 a stick).
 
The Felipe "blue band" is a very nice smoke when it is on.....full bodied & beautifully spicy. The Felipe II has a similar flavor profile, but is milder. I wouldn't waste my time on a Felipe Dominicana. The Centenario (IMHE) is plagued with construction problems.
 
The original Felipe Gregorio (blue band) used to be a very good cigar. Especially the torpedo and churchill (can't remember the names). The Felipe II line (yellow band) is good as well...a little more spice and less strength. I like the fat boys in both lines. The fusion is, indeed, a fine cigar. Lots of creamy flavor and cedar undertones...nice. It is, however, pricey. The other lines...petrus, felipe dominicana, tres/dos capas, excellence, centenario classic, etc. are not very good IMHO.
 
MrJerry said:
I seem to remember about 9 years ago when he came out at the RTDA in Orlando with his Petrus line...not too good. :whistling:
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I've had some of the Petrus Fortus Anejo #1 and #3 - their "premium" line. Cbid had them VERY cheap (supposed to be around $15 each, on Cbid they were like $2.00 each). Not a bad smoke - certainly not a $15.00 smoke, but definitely a decent smoke, even in the $5-8 range.
 
ggiese said:
MrJerry said:
I seem to remember about 9 years ago when he came out at the RTDA in Orlando with his Petrus line...not too good. :whistling:
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I've had some of the Petrus Fortus Anejo #1 and #3 - their "premium" line. Cbid had them VERY cheap (supposed to be around $15 each, on Cbid they were like $2.00 each). Not a bad smoke - certainly not a $15.00 smoke, but definitely a decent smoke, even in the $5-8 range.
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I remember when the Petrus Etiquette Rouge was released. Very expensive ($12-$16), but a very good cigar for those who like rich, mild-to-medium bodied smokes. I have not had the Petrus Fortus Anejo, but wonder how they compare. Also, there is a Petrus Royal Maduro (also cheap at CBid and CI) that has the old Petrus Etiquette Rouge band. Hhhhmmmmmmm.
 
cigardawg said:
ggiese said:
MrJerry said:
I seem to remember about 9 years ago when he came out at the RTDA in Orlando with his Petrus line...not too good. :whistling:
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I've had some of the Petrus Fortus Anejo #1 and #3 - their "premium" line. Cbid had them VERY cheap (supposed to be around $15 each, on Cbid they were like $2.00 each). Not a bad smoke - certainly not a $15.00 smoke, but definitely a decent smoke, even in the $5-8 range.
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I remember when the Petrus Etiquette Rouge was released. Very expensive ($12-$16), but a very good cigar for those who like rich, mild-to-medium bodied smokes. I have not had the Petrus Fortus Anejo, but wonder how they compare. Also, there is a Petrus Royal Maduro (also cheap at CBid and CI) that has the old Petrus Etiquette Rouge band. Hhhhmmmmmmm.
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You'll have to remind me when the C'ville pass gets to me so I can throw a Petrus Fortus Anejo #3 (torpedo) in the host bag for you to try....
 
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