Well, I'll give you my current top 5 in no particluar order:
Montecristo No. 2 - an all time fav of mine
Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro - Just astoundingly good.
La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No. 2 - delicate, flavorful, thoughtful smokes
Trinidad Coloniale - beats the hell out of Cohiba IMO
Ramon Allones Specially Selected (RASS) - inexpensive, consistant, and delicious
Very close behind would be:
El Rey Del Mundo Lonsdales - with a few years on them, these are outstanding
Saint Luis Rey Lonsdales - as above
And Partagas 898, Luistania, Shorts, and Serie D No. 4 - Partagas is currently kicking ass right out of the gate, IMO. The box of Serie D No. 4's I got a few months ago is dwindling rapidly. And the Shorts are excellent smaller cigars.
As a side note, Kingantz knows of what he speaks and I agree with him on the Upmann Sir Winstons for sure - when they are good (and have a couple of years of age on them ) they are just amazing.
- Tim
Montecristo No. 2 - an all time fav of mine
Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro - Just astoundingly good.
La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No. 2 - delicate, flavorful, thoughtful smokes
Trinidad Coloniale - beats the hell out of Cohiba IMO
Ramon Allones Specially Selected (RASS) - inexpensive, consistant, and delicious
Very close behind would be:
El Rey Del Mundo Lonsdales - with a few years on them, these are outstanding
Saint Luis Rey Lonsdales - as above
And Partagas 898, Luistania, Shorts, and Serie D No. 4 - Partagas is currently kicking ass right out of the gate, IMO. The box of Serie D No. 4's I got a few months ago is dwindling rapidly. And the Shorts are excellent smaller cigars.
As a side note, Kingantz knows of what he speaks and I agree with him on the Upmann Sir Winstons for sure - when they are good (and have a couple of years of age on them ) they are just amazing.
- Tim