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Last post 7 years ago by Stinkdyr. 45 replies replies.
Got no time these days...any corona, cigarillos, minis hitting the spot?
watchurai Offline
#1 Posted:
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Not into flavored cigars, but wide open on sumatra, maduro, any ol' wrapper. Cheap is a plus. Herfing
DrafterX Offline
#2 Posted:
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Watch..!! Laugh



I sure miss those little Diablos.. Xikar HC made a nice small smoke but I can't remember which line it was right now...
watchurai Offline
#3 Posted:
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Loved those Diablos. Miss em.
NoisyTutor Offline
#4 Posted:
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PLPC and Monte Media corona are a go to lately. I am also digging Tat's Veracru #5
ZRX1200 Offline
#5 Posted:
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Tatuaje PCR
PLPC
Bolivar PC
Monte #4
HUHC
dharbolt Offline
#6 Posted:
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Rm 101 papi chulo. Daruma or San Andreas
Viva republica guerrilla, modern or advanced warfare
In addition to Jamie's additions
jjanecka Offline
#7 Posted:
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Bolivar PC
San Cristobal PC
El Rey Demi Tasse
Padron Londres (as opposed to corticos)
Davidoff Primeros

I really love smaller format cigars, they are easy to carry and good when you only really have 15-30min for a smoke like at events/parties or when you need something small to light up off your cigarrette lighter in your truck. Fuente cubanitos are the best for that.

Those demi tasse are my favorites right now. Only about the size of a cigarette but damn they are flavorful.
DrafterX Offline
#8 Posted:
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I smoked a lot of LaCorona Whiffs when I was younger but never stored them properly... I wonder..Think




but they were prolly made from floor scraps and stuff anyway... Unsure
dharbolt Offline
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Tat petite are good too...
Stinkdyr Offline
#10 Posted:
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Trinidad petit maduros are tasty.
Mithrandir Offline
#11 Posted:
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seeing how we can pick up some nice regular size cigars here for pretty much the same price of mini's, I have no problem smoking what i like in the $1.5 to @2 range and when I'm out of time I return the rest of the unsmoked tobacco leaves to mother earth whence they came. Never had a mini that delivered as full a flavor as a robusto or corona or larger size.

Just my 2 sense.............see what I did there?fog
crgcpro Offline
#12 Posted:
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dharbolt wrote:
Tat petite are good too...


These are great. Just got a cab of 50 for $120 on an auction site.
dharbolt Offline
#13 Posted:
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crgcpro wrote:
These are great. Just got a cab of 50 for $120 on an auction site.


That's a good price for sure. I almost bid you up on that one ;)
frankj1 Offline
#14 Posted:
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Monte Joyitas...overpriced but with all the flavor of its siblings
watchurai Offline
#15 Posted:
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Thanks fellas, a few here I had not thought of.

watchurai Offline
#16 Posted:
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Mithrandir wrote:
seeing how we can pick up some nice regular size cigars here for pretty much the same price of mini's, I have no problem smoking what i like in the $1.5 to @2 range and when I'm out of time I return the rest of the unsmoked tobacco leaves to mother earth whence they came. Never had a mini that delivered as full a flavor as a robusto or corona or larger size.

Just my 2 sense.............see what I did there?fog


I have been doing that some, but it still pains me to see the unused 1/2, even if I got it cheap. Crying
Mr. Jones Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
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Bid on

Super Premium 2nds
( any size) the poor mans Cuban
THEY ARE ALL corona sized

Perdomo white or black cigarellos are good

That John bull /dog brand makes cigarellos

General GRANTS ARE GREAT...but getting bid up
By noobs 2 sizes ( small 60 in a box, long 30 in a box)

Those IRISH ( brand name??)cigars are good cigarellos too
Avoid the flavored, get naturals
rfenst Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
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frankj1 wrote:
Monte Joyitas...overpriced but with all the flavor of its siblings


+ 1
Also, try the Mini and Club sizes.
frankj1 Offline
#19 Posted:
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every Joyita I have had came from your collection Robert!!!
frankj1 Offline
#20 Posted:
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I should break down and snag a box before winter!
MACS Offline
#21 Posted:
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Second on the Demi Tasse. Those are very damn good for a tiny smoke.
Plowboy221 Offline
#22 Posted:
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Crux Skeeterz
frankj1 Offline
#23 Posted:
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Plowboy221 wrote:
Crux Skeeterz

got a few from Shaun this summer and I liked them.
tonygraz Offline
#24 Posted:
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Small pipe.
euodias Offline
#25 Posted:
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Monte #5 have been good to me lately, and price has been right.
dstieger Offline
#26 Posted:
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Posts: 10,889
Watch!

I always have some shorties in the rotation:

KBII
Illusione 68
Surrogates Cracker Crumbs - fairly new to me, but quite good----thx for that rec, Pro!
HUHC
Origen Original
Dakota02 Offline
#27 Posted:
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I'm a real big fan of the Bolivar Cofradia, Petit and Palmita sizes. The Petit comes in Maduro and also an EMS, both are delicious, but if you like maduros go with them. Also the Flor D A Allones Number 5 pig tail is a decent smaller smoke. Both can be picked up at J R Cigars exclusively. I go thru a box of Bolivars a week and never get tired of them.
jroddy Offline
#28 Posted:
Joined: 09-06-2016
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Been smoking a couple Erin go Bragh st. Patrick day edition cigarillos everyday. About to order some Alta Gracia Irish cream ones
dharbolt Offline
#29 Posted:
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jroddy wrote:
Been smoking a couple Erin go Bragh st. Patrick day edition cigarillos everyday. About to order some Alta Gracia Irish cream ones



Sick
dharbolt Offline
#30 Posted:
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Dakota02 wrote:
I'm a real big fan of the Bolivar Cofradia, Petit and Palmita sizes. The Petit comes in Maduro and also an EMS, both are delicious, but if you like maduros go with them. Also the Flor D A Allones Number 5 pig tail is a decent smaller smoke. Both can be picked up at ******s exclusively. I go thru a box of Bolivars a week and never get tired of them.



No competitors references
gummy jones Offline
#31 Posted:
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ever since overbidding on some tat petit (thought they were, well, not petit) i am firmly in the camp that they are the best in that class (for me)

did, however, have one plugged one once though :(
KingoftheCove Offline
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CH La Imperiosa Minutos
ajerrils Offline
#33 Posted:
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The Short Story I had the other day was nice.
JadeRose Offline
#34 Posted:
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Gaddam I miss those Diablos

Crying
Dakota02 Offline
#35 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
Bolivar PC
San Cristobal PC
El Rey Demi Tasse
Padron Londres (as opposed to corticos)
Davidoff Primeros

I really love smaller format cigars, they are easy to carry and good when you only really have 15-30min for a smoke like at events/parties or when you need something small to light up off your cigarrette lighter in your truck. Fuente cubanitos are the best for that.

Those demi tasse are my favorites right now. Only about the size of a cigarette but damn they are flavorful.



I do not like large guage cigars unless forced to smoke them. The main flavor of cigars IMHO is in the wrapper and binder leaf. The rest is filler tobacco and although contributes to the flavor of the finished product .... the wrapper and binder get lost usually in anything over 52. 60 is ridiculous I think, but then what can I say ....I'm a corona guy.Gonz
dstieger Offline
#36 Posted:
Joined: 06-22-2007
Posts: 10,889
dstieger wrote:
Watch!

I always have some shorties in the rotation:

KBII
Illusione 68
Surrogates Cracker Crumbs - fairly new to me, but quite good----thx for that rec, Pro!
HUHC
Origen Original

Forgot about a couple...

RomaCraft Aquitaine Pestera Muierilor - HTF at the moment, though
Illusione Fuma D'Amour Lagunas
LP Papas Fritas
BlueDude Offline
#37 Posted:
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Macanudo Court tubos are my go to quickie.
Plus you can carry them around in your pocket without danger of breaking them.
harleyd31 Offline
#38 Posted:
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Alot of great suggestions already mentioned. Another I enjoy is the Padron Maduro Corticos. Great little cigar with with a little kick to it. Enjoy!!
SRH1 Offline
#39 Posted:
Joined: 12-16-2009
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Another vote(s) for:

ERDM Demi Tasse
SCDLH Príncipe (current production is outstanding)
RASCC
HdM Du Maire.
Cuaba Divinos
HUHC (with a couple years on them)
Raphael Gonzolez Perla's (not everyone loves them...a bit of 'mongrel' in them).
Partagas Chicos (15-20 min smoke)



WadeBrisco Offline
#40 Posted:
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Watch My Old Vet good to see ya. My go to short smokes are fuente short stories and J. Fuego Origen. Hope all is well
midmofan Offline
#41 Posted:
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Has anyone had the Man O' War Puro Authentico Coronas? Picked some up pretty cheap a few weeks ago, resting right now.

Somehow I also got in the mail a bunch of coupons for FREE two packs of White-Owl (normally 99 cents), ANY flaovor! Those would not last very long I expect....
shaun341 Offline
#42 Posted:
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what's a busdriver
ZRX1200 Offline
#43 Posted:
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Tuck hates bus drivers.
hank56 Offline
#44 Posted:
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Need Tuck's addy? LMAO
Stinkdyr Offline
#45 Posted:
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Buy some lanceros and cut them in half. It works.

Herfing
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