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I have to use code words because it's a competitor's house brand:
The "Well-Known" Smoke Shop Nicaraguan Selection 3000 in the Toro vitola.
One of the bang-for-buck champions of the cigar world. Reportedly made by Oliva, and it really shows. Nice Ecuador Habano wrapper over a stout, ligero-heavy mix of Nicaraguan fillers inside. Fantastic smoke for around $2 or less (bundle of 20 for $40-ish). Age improves it greatly, too! Performance is perfect, burn is dead-on straight, smoke volume is great, draw is great, it really behaves like a champ from end-to-end... typical Oliva quality.
Full of interesting flavors, plenty of "body" and strength to keep you interested and satisfied, and just thoroughly enjoyable overall. "Meh" it's not! If I took the band off and told you it was an $8 or $10 smoke, you'd believe me.
There's a 6x60 version too, but it tastes very different. Mellower, more "buttery" or some might say "creamy" (hard to describe). It lacks the power of the Toro, but it's good in its own right. But if you offer me one or the other for free, I'm going for the Toro.
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