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Post by Briarman on Dec 14, 2005 19:37:25 GMT -5
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Post by garhead on Dec 30, 2005 1:07:29 GMT -5
I prefer a nice robusto,or Corona.
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Post by cigarking on Dec 30, 2005 2:03:37 GMT -5
I like a Corona too Garhead. Bazookas are a nice treat once in awhile as well.
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Post by cigarjock20 on Dec 28, 2006 21:53:15 GMT -5
Give me a la gloria cubano series r maduro anyday and everyday
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Post by baldcigarman on Jan 8, 2007 15:33:00 GMT -5
I don't buy cigars less than 50 X 6 inch. I think larger ring/longer cigars smoke cooler and smoother than the smaller smokes. I have smoked 90 X 10 inch Jeroboams on a couple occasions, but I prefer the La Gloria Cubana Serie R 60 X 7 inch maduro over them all.
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Post by n2cigars on Jan 26, 2007 11:28:28 GMT -5
A Jeroboam is 66 x 10 inches. A better cigar with the same specs is the Corona Gigante (maduro, from Nicaragua), made for the Corona Cigar Company in Florida. Very tasty, great aroma, much more flavorful than a Jeri. Good price too. JD.
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Post by n2cigars on Dec 9, 2014 15:54:37 GMT -5
The maduro Corona Gigante (10X66) has been discontinued. The natural is still available (made by Oliva in Nicaragua), but the last two boxes I bought had considerable construction issues--with cigars splitting at or near the head as long as four inches (!). I had the same problem with the Flor De Oliva 1066 line, which I guess is not surprising. And, by the way, Famous Cigars is also selling Oliva 1066 cigars, banded as Famous Nicaraguan Selection. But it's the same cigar as the Corona Gigante and FDO 1066. I'm leaving these alone for a while.
For a decent 10X66 or 65 cigar, I now recommend the Grand Havana made in Miami by Havana Classic. From Cigar King, you can also buy the maduro Dom P. These are fairly standard Honduran cigars--meaning they are OK but not great. They benefit somewhat from aging. (Five months for me, so far.) Good cigars to you. JD.
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