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I've been thinking about this for some time, its a tough one for me to narrow down. I can get in the neighborhood tho I guess.
Farmhouse Trinidad Fundadore - The first one I had at Shak 08, that was a mindblower. Cohiba Milli Pyramid - Again the first one I smoked, indescribably good. 1994 - In my opinion the best of the holy trinity, prolly only because I can find them. 1994 Cohiba Lancero - this thing was off the charts good. VR Jube - Its been mentioned a couple of times but this is a "slap yo momma for telling you not to smoke" good cigar. |
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I <3 Huy
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1986 Upmann 2. Nuff said.
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A Party Short that was given to me by somebody here or at that other place. I do not recall his name. It was flat-out fantastic, but left me wanting another. I'd love to have a smoke such as that in a 6X60 without losing or gaining any profile characteristics.
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Wish I had a Dr. Pepper
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A 1992 H. Upmann Preciosas (MM 32 x 100(3.9))
I believe this cigar was an extra on a trade I did with SeanGar some years back, since then I was able to find 2 boxes, now I guard these little buggers like there F@@@ Gold. Only 1 Full box left and I am afraid to smoke them as I know I will never find them again. ![]()
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Adjusting to the Life
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