View Full Version : Flavor bomb cigar suggestions solicited
badbriar
07-03-2013, 04:29 PM
The resident Maduro Whore, Mac might be able to chime in here...
What cigars would be absolute flavor bombs that are also smooth?
Also... Let's keep the cost under $10.00
Don't care if they are mild or full bodied/ stagger your ass sticks. Main thing here is that the cigar have a ton of exceptionally good flavor.
Only ones I can think of are the Aroma De Cuba Mi Amor Reserva, Oliva V and Cusano 18 Paired Maduro ( with a little age on it).
Suggestions- ? :cf1
RR
DaBear
07-03-2013, 04:56 PM
RoMa Craft Intemperance BA Envy
L'Atelier LAT 46 SS
Undercrown Corona Viva
Ortega Wild Bunch Dandy McCoy
El Centurion
Tat Black Petit Lancero
La Sirena Sea Sprite
Room 101 Namakubi EC Filero
Room 101 Daruma Mutante
Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Maduro
Perdomo 20th Maduro CG6548
And a whole bunch I ain't remembering right now
shilala
07-03-2013, 06:05 PM
If you want a flavor bomb that'll stick with you for 3 days (if it doesn't kill you), try the El Original Toro Maduro from Island Smoke Shop in Key Largo.
They are my all-time favorite flavor bomb, so thick and delicious you can hardly believe your luck. I've gone through box after box after box over the years and they remain consistent and wonderful.
They're very strong and full, but not so nicotine-laden that they'll make you chunk, so long as you have a good constitution. They are best a little on the wet side and with about 8 months on them, depending when they were minted. You'll be able to tell when you smell them. You want to let them sit for a couple months after all the ammonia is gone.
Be warned, you will be hooked. There is not a more maduro-flavored maduro out there.
badbriar
07-03-2013, 07:06 PM
If you want a flavor bomb that'll stick with you for 3 days (if it doesn't kill you), try the El Original Toro Maduro from Island Smoke Shop in Key Largo.
They are my all-time favorite flavor bomb, so thick and delicious you can hardly believe your luck. I've gone through box after box after box over the years and they remain consistent and wonderful.
They're very strong and full, but not so nicotine-laden that they'll make you chunk, so long as you have a good constitution. They are best a little on the wet side and with about 8 months on them, depending when they were minted. You'll be able to tell when you smell them. You want to let them sit for a couple months after all the ammonia is gone.
Be warned, you will be hooked. There is not a more maduro-flavored maduro out there.
I'm already drooling! Where do you recommend getting them?
Btw.. Thanks for the info.
RR
TXRebel
07-03-2013, 07:14 PM
I'm already drooling! Where do you recommend getting them?
Btw.. Thanks for the info.
RR
from Island Smoke Shop in Key Largo.
+1 Island Smoke Shop (http://www.islandsmokeshop.com/)
kelmac07
07-03-2013, 07:19 PM
One I've been digging a lot of lately is the PDR Series 1878 Capa Oscura. :dr :dr Atlantic Cigar has the corona for $ 62.95 a box right now. :tu
Will post a longer list for ya later Rob. :D
shilala
07-04-2013, 08:57 AM
20% off the El Original Toro Maduro for Independence Day. It's a Made in America sale. :tu
Simple1
07-04-2013, 01:28 PM
Liga Papas Fritas are full of spice and flavor, but in a smooth, petite package. And for a larger stick, the Tatuaje Avion.
badbriar
07-17-2013, 08:23 PM
I finally found the flavor bomb stick that I've been looking for. Had picked up a Padron 3000 maduro about 6 months ago, put it in the wineador and promptly forgot About it. Having only sampled one other Padron, a 3000 natural which I really disliked, this new purchase held little promise. Tonite, I decided to try something different. Wanted a dark, strong cigar, so the Padron maduro came out. Hot Damn - what a great cigar!!! Right from the first draw, the flavors were strong, but very smooth. The flavors varied quite a bit, but never were anything but superb right to the nub. Perfect burn and draw and amazingly good coffee, bittersweet chocolate, leather, cedar, etc, etc. Absolutely one of the best cigars I've had the pleasure to experience. These will surely be a staple in the collection from now on. :tu
RR
Porch Dweller
07-18-2013, 06:40 AM
I finally found the flavor bomb stick that I've been looking for. Had picked up a Padron 3000 maduro about 6 months ago, put it in the wineador and promptly forgot About it. Having only sampled one other Padron, a 3000 natural which I really disliked, this new purchase held little promise. Tonite, I decided to try something different. Wanted a dark, strong cigar, so the Padron maduro came out. Hot Damn - what a great cigar!!! Right from the first draw, the flavors were strong, but very smooth. The flavors varied quite a bit, but never were anything but superb right to the nub. Perfect burn and draw and amazingly good coffee, bittersweet chocolate, leather, cedar, etc, etc. Absolutely one of the best cigars I've had the pleasure to experience. These will surely be a staple in the collection from now on. :tu
RR
Yep, that's a good one. I have some 4000 maduros in my humi but prefer the 3000 maduro. Once I smoke the 4000s up I'm going back to the 3000s and sticking with them.
oooo35980
07-18-2013, 09:09 AM
I've always found the LFD Double Ligero quite flavor packed. Especially in Lancero.
Garbandz
07-18-2013, 09:30 AM
+1 for the Romacraft,excellent blending and a ton of flavor.I like the Intemperance line........
Never heard a negative word about Padron.Same profile today as ten years ago,consistant and flavorful.
The Padron Anniv. sticks are the only sticks I pay a big price for...........
If you look at the avatar in post #11 and then at mine,you will see a similarity.The similarity is that neither one is what it appears to be at first glance.
Mine is a photo through a bannister on a porch overlooking an inlet.
Isaiah's is a lamp.
CoffeeWaterBeer
07-18-2013, 09:53 AM
I had a Padron 4k or 5k a week or so ago with an unkown age on it. It was gifted to me by my FIL. I gotta say, it was like smoking a bowl of cocoa puffs, so much chocolatey flavor! I've tasted cocoa in sticks before but nothing like this, it was almost like it was infused.
Simple1
07-18-2013, 10:40 AM
I am waiting to try the Padron TP40. It's a 1926 maduro blend, that I'm guessing is pretty amazing, but not sure how close it might be to the 3000 blend.
Ubiquitous
07-28-2013, 01:39 PM
Quesada Espaņa Especial Corona! What a roller coaster
bstarrs
07-28-2013, 04:22 PM
I'm still fairly new to NC's but from my limited experience I have enjoyed La Aroma de Cuba, CAO Brazilia Gols, and Old Henry Maduro Robustos a lot. If you have access to CCs the ultimate flavor bomb in my experience is the H Upmann Mag 46.
MUNKY
07-28-2013, 08:45 PM
Herrera Esteli, this will be my next box purchase. So yummy :banger
Robulous78
07-28-2013, 09:09 PM
One I've been digging a lot of lately is the PDR Series 1878 Capa Oscura. :dr :dr Atlantic Cigar has the corona for $ 62.95 a box right now. :tu
Will post a longer list for ya later Rob. :D
x2 on the PDR Oscura, got one from Mac and Tony, had it earlier this week and it was good, for that price, GREAT!!!
I also would repeat the 601 Blue but I am sure you have heard it enough already...
A personal favorite of mine that can be shoehorned into fitting this bill would be the Excalibur 1066 Dark Knight...
1066 Dark Knight (http://www.famous-smoke.com/brand/excalibur+dark+knight+cigars)
Dark, Smooth, and oily, stays on the pallet for a while after you smoke it... good stuff... :tu
Mac and/or Rob, is that the red label that you're referring to? I'm getting lost looking through Atlantic's PDR stuff.
I seem to recall a couple years ago that I had a PDR Oscuro (1878, I believe) that had a blue label. It was fantastic, but I forgot about it and never searched for them. I suppose it may have been named a maduro vice oscuro, however. Since then, I've had various PDR's that come up on CBID - all decent, none really great. The Reserva Limitada was nice and chewy and at $2 was a good buy, but didn't approach my memories of the single 1878 I'd had.
kelmac07
07-29-2013, 07:09 AM
Dave. that's the one. In the PDR Series 1878 line, the red label is the Oscura, the black label the Madura, the blue label is the Habana and the White label is the Conny.
http://i672.photobucket.com/albums/vv82/kelmac07_photo/Sticks/PDR_zpsa59afabb.png
Thanks, Mac. I must have tried the Black/Madura previously. How do you think the red compares to the black?
Briar, sorry for the threadjack - I promise to give it back shortly :)
On topic, how about Tat Fausto - strong, but smooth (to me, at least.)
Or, J Fuego Origen Original? I don't like this blend in other sizes, but the ugly little figurado is stellar.
Another under the radar great flavor cigar is the La Duena - I particularly like the petite lancero.
kelmac07
07-29-2013, 08:12 AM
Thanks, Mac. I must have tried the Black/Madura previously. How do you think the red compares to the black?
Both are excellent sticks, Dave. I just prefer the red, a tad over the black. :2
Went to Atlantic to grab the reds, but I saw the black lances for just a smidge over $3 per and I think I'll have to get those too. :) Thanks, Mac.
Porch Dweller
07-29-2013, 08:37 AM
Thanks, Mac. I must have tried the Black/Madura previously. How do you think the red compares to the black?
Briar, sorry for the threadjack - I promise to give it back shortly :)
On topic, how about Tat Fausto - strong, but smooth (to me, at least.)
Or, J Fuego Origen Original? I don't like this blend in other sizes, but the ugly little figurado is stellar.
Another under the radar great flavor cigar is the La Duena - I particularly like the petite lancero.
x2 on the La Duena.
Sweet_Leaf_PDX
07-31-2013, 12:19 PM
+1 to the LFD Double Ligero. Tried one in the Chisel shape for the first time last night and it really blew me away!
STEVE S
07-31-2013, 02:26 PM
I think the La Jugada Prieto is one of my favorite flavor bombs.
shark
08-02-2013, 05:36 PM
Not cheap, but Four Kicks do it for me as far as flavor bombs go, along with Curivari.
badbriar
08-04-2013, 09:48 AM
Mac - Refining the search to Maduros and Oscuros... List your top 10 of these. Take your time and don't drool on the keyboard thinking about it too much!
I've found several fine sticks, but still looking for more. Can't get 'nuff of that dark goodness!
RR
kelmac07
08-04-2013, 10:41 AM
Alright Rob...here we go. Kind of hard to have a top 10, so had a few ties. And, of course, a few of these sticks will be extremely difficult to find. :D
Top Ten Maduros
1. Tatauje SW Maduro
2. DPG JJ Series Maduro
3. Viaje 2009 Holiday Blend
4. 601 Blue
5. RoMa Craft Cromagnon Anthropology
6. Sencillo Black
7. TIE --- Viaje Skull 'N Bones Daisy Cutter/My Father El Centurion (2013 release)
8. La Flor Dominicana 2013 TAA Double Press Maduro
9. Oliva Series V Maduro Toro
10. TIE --- CAO MX3/La Flor Domicana Maduro Chisel
Top Ten Oscuros
1. Liga Privada No. 9
2. PDR 1878 Cubano Especial Capa Oscura
3. El Rey Del Mundo Robusto Larga Oscuro
4. La Flor Dominicana Mysterio Limited Oscuro
5. La Flor Dominicana Oscuro Lancero
6. La Herencia Cubana Oscuro Fuerte
7. 601 Green Oscuro
8. El Tiante Cigars Oscuro Piramide
9. Casa Magnum Oscuro Torpedo
10. Jesus Fuego Corojo Oscuro
badbriar
08-04-2013, 06:29 PM
Thanks, brother! See your #2 Oscuro pick; the PDR. Need to give that one more attention. The Capa Maduro in 1878 is one of my fav maddies. I feel you on the LFD's - awesome sticks.
Appreciate all,
RR
Outlaw God
10-13-2013, 07:54 PM
La Aurora Preferidos #2 Maduro, tremendous flavor bomb :dr
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