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BTW, this Montecristo 1935 Aniversario is a tasty cigar. Try them I you have not smoked one. (y)

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Haven't had a single bad Signature 2000 from Davidoff. The flavor is pretty mild, but very enjoyable and eloquent. Very even burn too.

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La Aurora 1903 Cameroon is also one of the smoother ones. Enjoyed this one in Spain last year and had to get another one the next day.
 
I believe you are going to love that V cutter. (y)

There is no such a thing as a bad Davidoff cigar. :ROFLMAO:
 
BTW, this Montecristo 1935 Aniversario is a tasty cigar. Try them I you have not smoked one. (y)

They are great smokes have a few in my cooler, the Montecristo Espada oscurio is a similar smoke if you like that 1935 Aniversario
 
I believe you are going to love that V cutter. (y)

There is no such a thing as a bad Davidoff cigar. :ROFLMAO:
Ok... I am a believer now.. in V cutters and Colibris :ROFLMAO: hell of a strong draw from that v cut, I love it!
 
A bit of relaxation. Yes, my thumb did hurt back then.
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Partagas Series D #4
Partagas Series E #2 (like finding a Unicorn any more)
Romeo & Julieta Wide Churchill
Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure #2 (the light smoke)
 
Partagas Series D #4
Partagas Series E #2 (like finding a Unicorn any more)
Romeo & Julieta Wide Churchill
Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure #2 (the light smoke)
You haver fine taste in cigars! I will add in a

Partagas Lusitanias.​

My very favorite special occasion cigar@!
 
Getting ready for my fourth safari, wheels up on 14 Jun. I’ve been selecting an array of cigars to take: Padron Aniversarios 1964, Padron 6000 & 5000s, My Father Le Bijou, Oliva Black Swans, and Montecristos 1935 Aniversarios. I think I have enough to keep me busy during my 8 day safari. :D Oh and I’m also taking my V-cutter too :ROFLMAO:
 
Would love a recommendation from you aficionados on a mild smoke for a newbie that I can enjoy without spending the night working on it. I’d like something smooth with a nice aroma. Recs?
 
Would love a recommendation from you aficionados on a mild smoke for a newbie that I can enjoy without spending the night working on it. I’d like something smooth with a nice aroma. Recs?

Give an H. Upmann Petit Corona with Cameroon wrapper a try. One of my go too's. Good flavor and not too large.
Interesting note... it was JFK's favorite cigar. When JFK knew that he was going to place the embargo on Cuba, he had a couple of members of his staff buy all the ones they could find in Havana. A good humidor here in the States should have the legal version.
 
Would love a recommendation from you aficionados on a mild smoke for a newbie that I can enjoy without spending the night working on it. I’d like something smooth with a nice aroma. Recs?

I would highly recommend a Macanudo, that is the first cigar I smoked. They are mild and smooth. I think you’ll like them.
 
Getting ready for my fourth safari, wheels up on 14 Jun. I’ve been selecting an array of cigars to take: Padron Aniversarios 1964, Padron 6000 & 5000s, My Father Le Bijou, Oliva Black Swans, and Montecristos 1935 Aniversarios. I think I have enough to keep me busy during my 8 day safari. :D Oh and I’m also taking my V-cutter too :ROFLMAO:
Where are you off too and what is on the list to be hunted?
 

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