Mr.Mean
24 years ago
Henry Crap Brevas are for women who do macrame. Im tellng you, the Camacho Corojo is the smoke you are dreaming of.
BigTony
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  • Connoisseur Topic Starter
24 years ago
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
Charlie
24 years ago
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
gubes
24 years ago
Yo, Tony. Give the Ambrosia sampler a try. Unfortunately, they're pricey as well as spicey.
Orv
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  • Enthusiast
24 years ago
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
eleltea
24 years ago
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."
xibbumbero
24 years ago
Amen brother. Hail to the FFF bro's.
jd1
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  • Herf-A-Holic
24 years ago
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.
Slimboli
24 years ago
Oh my gawd ... The Fabulous Furry Freak Brother! I haven't heard of them in a long time ...
jazzman
24 years ago
slimboli, you are too much....
xibbumbero
24 years ago
I just remembered, the FFFB weren't talking about cigars,but what the heck.
calavera
24 years ago
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.
dhannes
24 years ago
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
RICKAMAVEN
24 years ago
BigTony i don't remember the name of the cigars i sent, but are they spicy?
BigTony
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  • Connoisseur Topic Starter
24 years ago
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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