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Still Watching My Back
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Thanks for all the recommendations. After considering all the suggestions I picked up an Alec Bradley Tempus at a local b&m. It was one of only three lanceros I could locate here at any b&m. I really enjoyed it and decided to try more.
I decided to wait on the Magnificent Sevens Sampler to show up again on cigarmonster so I could get a nice selection without investing too much money. I've watched cigarmonster closely for a while now and I haven't seen it offered once. Does anyone know of a good deal being offered anywhere else on a lancero sampler? The regular price for the Magnificent Sevens from famous is more than I want to spend. |
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Have My Own Room
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There are two lancero samplers you might want to take a look at. |
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That's a Corgi
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I assume I can throw in some Cuban choices too?
For non-cuban, the Tatjuate (sp) lancero as well the Flor de Nicaragua Lancero were both treats. Davidoff Lancero No. 1 I think is a fine smoke. For Cuban cigars, the obvious would be the Cohiba Lancero, followed Trinidad, or La Gloria Cubana. Montecristo has a great too. I think in general, if anyone makes a lancero, they are normally good. It's made to suit a specific smoker and the thin gauge leaves no room for crappy tobacco or poor rolling.
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