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A good budget cigar?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Chomag, Sep 4, 2008.

  1. Sep 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM
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    Chomag

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    I'm starting to get the cigar thing and I would love Y'alls opinions on what would be some really good lower price ranged cigars. More like a bang for your buck kind of deal.

    I have done some searches online and got some really good info but I call on your thoughts and expertise!:D
     
  2. Sep 4, 2008 at 2:54 PM
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    monoman

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    ooh, I like this topic..... It really depends on what you mean by budget. If you're talking 4-5 bucks, Gispert and Nubb by Olivia are awesome. If you're talking less, it gets a little scary but they do exist. Check out cigarbid.com and see what you can find for a deal! I've been able to avg a little over 2 bucks a smoke on some very good smokes (Camacho, Gurkha, Patel, etc...)
     
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    Tatiana handmade in vanilla or other flavors, about $40 for a box
     
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    romeo and juliet limitadas 5-6'' 50 ring, or the CAO sapranos in the same size, check out JR's website its a cigar store
     
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    My two favorites because they are tasty and smokable.


    Griffins

    Romeo y Julietta
     
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    Romeo y Julieta. Which reminds me, I still have a new one sitting in my toolbox, haha.
     
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    I keep a few hundred cigars and by far my favorite is DIABLO. It's a $4 stick and is a great full flavored smoke.

    And you almost can't go wrong with Arturo Fuente. They run about $4 - $6 as well.
     
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    Acids are money
     
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    I was always partial to romeo-y-julieta 5-7$.. Different Shades of brown on cigar, different strengths in smoke. Smoke it with a Scotch!

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  13. Feb 24, 2009 at 10:15 PM
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    I LOATHE flavored cigars so I stay away from acids, tatianas and the CAO flavors. For a budget cigars, an OLIVA is awesome and well priced. Also try perdomo (small company kinda hard to find) or rocky patel edges
     
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    www.JRcigars.com is a great site. Personally, I like higher end ones....Camacho Corojo, Dominican Cohibas, etc. Usually spend $10+ on a cigar. On occasion(usually when I don't have any whiskey) I will smoke a flavored cigar and I am a fan of Acid Kuba Kuba. I have heard good things about Acid ONE as well.
     
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    110% on that!

    also for a cheap budget the backwoods cigars in honey or honey berry.
    punches are good and so are cusanos.

    do you like a maduro or lighter cigar?
    sizes? like churchills rubustos..etc?
    flavors or no?

    trust me i work in a smoke shop.
     
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    I like an Acid once in great while. Kuba Kuba

    There is only 1 flavored smoke to have......

    Go to San Antonio TX.......go to the Riverwalk...........go to the Swig Martini Bar and have a Swig branded congac........that thing is good smoke!
     
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    Group buy? :D
     
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    haha depends on what you want:D
     
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    no mention of swisher sweets??? :rofl:
     
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