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BigTony
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Sun, Apr 14 2002, 8:07 PM EST
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Hey guys...... I've been looking for a cigar that packs a lot of spice... not just pepper but a "spicy" cigar that kinda makes you lick your lips a bit..... if you can get my meaning. I'm not sure... its a bit hard to describe. As far as I've had the Bolivar Fuerte's jinda fit.... I've had a LGC Serie R that wasn't bad...... are the Fuente Sungrown's the cigar I'm searching for???? HELP PLEASE! Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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Sun, Apr 14 2002, 10:30 PM EST
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There are many BigTony.The Partagas Black label will definitely fill the bill.
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 2:02 AM EST
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Try anything with a 'Sun-Grown' wrapper. They seem to be doing the trick for me lately ...
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 3:41 AM EST
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Try the Oliva O.
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 3:46 AM EST
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Definitely yes on VSG. Ditto on Oliva O. Try a Camacho Corojo, but not during the day.
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 7:40 AM EST
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Partagas Black Label, La Glora Serie R, Excalibur all pack spicy flavors! Charlie
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 9:15 AM EST
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Camacho corojo.
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 9:27 AM EST
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To me "spicy" means having some hints of cinnamon, allspice etc. As if some condiments from your Indian spicerack were added. Try these:
CAO Brazilia
Cuban Parejo
Indian Tabac Teepee
The Cigar by Nick Perdomo
Habano Gold Sterling
Thomas Hinds Honduran Selection
The last two are not well respected on this board but the prices are good and they seem to be what you want
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 1:02 PM EST
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If Tandem is to be taken at his word, spices, cinnamon, etc., then the answer is Acid (the cigar, not the droplet on a sugar cube). Probably Tetens, too, but I never smoked a Tetens.
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 1:34 PM EST
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Ever try sucking on a bottle of Chipottle peppers while smoking a Tampa..........may get that spicy feeling! No.....really in all honesty I smoked a cigar once that I can not remember what it was but it was spicy....when I remember will let you know.
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 1:38 PM EST
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Thanks for the great suggestions guys! I think my next purchase will include a few Partagas Black (maybe a box.... who knows) and possibly a box of Chateau Fuente Sungrown. As far as the "Acid" cigars being spicy.... well I guess so, but they aren't what I'm looking for... I've smoked a few and enjoyed them for what they were... a FLAVORED cigar... but I think that the suggestions for thew Partagas Black... LGC Serie R and the sungrown stuff may be more what I'm looking for.
Thanks again guys...... Tony
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 2:58 PM EST
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Try the Oliva O.
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Mon, Apr 15 2002, 5:04 PM EST
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big tony:m email me your address and i will send you four of the five i just got. i don't know if they are spicy or what. you can tell me after you smoke them.
[email protected]
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Wed, Apr 17 2002, 10:45 PM EST
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Thanks, Rick! E-Mail sent...
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Thu, Apr 18 2002, 2:32 PM EST
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I know what it was............I won a 5 pk. of La Perla Habana Black Pearls here and they were somewhat peppery.........may want to give'em a try.
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Thu, Apr 18 2002, 3:55 PM EST
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Not the LPH classic toros though. I know that they are well liked. Decent cigar, but if you like spicy, they are a bit flat.
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 12:42 PM EST
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Ashton VSG is spice in spades, but expensive. A cheap spicy cigar is any of the Diesel line.
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 1:02 PM EST
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Henry Clay Brevas Conservas, or a Toro (it has to have a Braodleaf Maduro wrapper)...None of these come in cello (hold the obvious jokes boys..LOL)...None of those H2000 wrappers in cello...Those are crap (IMHO of course)...ThESE Henry Clays (or as I affectionately refer to them as, "Hanks") are definitely spicy!!...I love em!
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 1:03 PM EST
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sorry...BROADLEAF MADURO...not Braod..LOL
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 1:06 PM EST
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I agree on the CAO Brazilias...Pretty spicy
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 1:10 PM EST
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Henry Crap Brevas are for women who do macrame. Im tellng you, the Camacho Corojo is the smoke you are dreaming of.
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 2:28 PM EST
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Thanks guys for all the responses. I appreciate it! Only problem is now I have a whole MESS of new cigars I NEED to try....... without my girl finding out!
Thanks again------ Tony
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 2:50 PM EST
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For some reason a guy named Big Tony doesn't sound like someone who should worry about her finding out about a bunch of new cigars, but use this line, "I hit the jackpot on a cigar bid board quiz and won all of these nice new cigars"!!!!!!!!! And the Henry Clays came without the cello, as did the Excaliburs, so you do not have to worry about "on" or "off"...speaks highly of those two to begin with! Charlie
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Thu, Apr 25 2002, 3:38 PM EST
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Yo, Tony. Give the Ambrosia sampler a try. Unfortunately, they're pricey as well as spicey.
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Fri, Apr 26 2002, 4:56 AM EST
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Or as I tell my wife, "You wouldn't believe these guys on the internet. They must have all kinds of cigars and more money than they have sense, just look at these free cigars this guy sent me."
Of course she looks at me a little doubtful but if you keep up the pretense it starts to work after a while.
ORV
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Fri, Apr 26 2002, 6:51 AM EST
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Big T, always remember Rudyard: "A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke." Also, to paraphrase the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, "Cigars will get you thru times of no money better than money will get you thru times of no cigars."
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Fri, Apr 26 2002, 7:15 AM EST
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Amen brother. Hail to the FFF bro's.
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Fri, Apr 26 2002, 2:13 PM EST
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Yes, anything with a sun-grown wrapper will do especially some of the "name brands" or more well-known brands as the quality of wrapper is usually older and of better quality. Also try the Camacho Diploma if you can find it; the diplomas only come in one size..a hefty robusto and the regular Camacho line simply does not compare to this more upscale higher quality Camacho (I've got a box resting...). Also, I found some Sancho Panzas to be a little spicy if given enough humitime; The Fuente Chateau Sun-Grown is nice to along with of course your expensive VSGs, Padron '64s, etc.
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Oh my gawd ...
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brother!
I haven't heard of them in a long time ...
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Fri, Apr 26 2002, 7:19 PM EST
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slimboli, you are too much....
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Fri, Apr 26 2002, 7:56 PM EST
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I just remembered, the FFFB weren't talking about cigars,but what the heck.
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Sat, Apr 27 2002, 3:57 AM EST
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Big Tony:try the Bolivar Fuerte Delmonico. It has more spice than one can handle. If you like spicy, not peppery, then try the 5 Vegas. I bought a 5 pack, and they were very aged when I got them and they had some very nice cinnamon and nutmeg flavours. I just got a box that wasn't quite as well aged, and they had similar flavours that weren't quite as well developed so I put them away until next year.
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Mon, May 6 2002, 6:49 PM EST
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While I like the Thomas Hinds' Honduran Selection, the Hamilton's House (yeah, I know...they were cheap, I had to try them) seemed spicier to me. DH
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Mon, May 6 2002, 7:09 PM EST
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BigTony i don't remember the name of the cigars i sent, but are they spicy?
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Tue, May 7 2002, 12:03 AM EST
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Hey Rick... you sent me some big beautiful Cusanos (which have been resting in my humi since I got 'em--- Thank you again!). I plan on smoking a few this weekend after the Christening of my niece. I'll be taking 2 with me on my flight back to New Jersey (where my family is)and when I get back on tuesday I'll send you a message.
Many thanks,....... Tony
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