Cigars

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I'm after some cigar recommendations. Budget of around £15 each. Smoked Romeo y Julieta's in the past but find them a wee bit lacking, good starting cigars no doubt but I want something 'deeper'.
Montecristos would be the obvious choice I guess, but they are a bit common (as far as cigars go).
Only other ones that I can remember the name of (I really should keep the tubes...) would be Partagas which I've enjoyed quite a lot.

Open to recommendations.

Reason for purchase - Celebrating my birthday all weekend so if anyone wants to donate a present, contact me through trust. :D
 
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These are cigars I like;

Partagas Series D. No. 4
Montecristo Robusto
Cohiba Robusto
Montecristo Sublime 2008 Limited Edition
Partagas No. 2
 
Nice one, thanks.

They give whisky a whole different new taste.

Indeed, I've got one dram of a really nice whisky left which I'm going to have later with one of the cigars. I'm tempted to put on my suit and cummerbund (with pocket watch, of course) to really appreciate it. :cool:

That shop is good, really what a tobacconists should be like imo, they keep all their stuff in a walk in humidifier as oppose to just having stock in one and then just leaving stuff out on the shelves until it sells.
 
Indeed, I've got one dram of a really nice whisky left which I'm going to have later with one of the cigars. I'm tempted to put on my suit and cummerbund (with pocket watch, of course) to really appreciate it. :cool:

That shop is good, really what a tobacconists should be like imo, they keep all their stuff in a walk in humidifier as oppose to just having stock in one and then just leaving stuff out on the shelves until it sells.

haha do it!

No delivery times on the site. I think I'll give them a ring.
 
most bolivar's are perfectly pleasant

montys aren't really common, just popular because they are so smooth

juileta 6/exhibition's are my fav but to be honest it's purely down to how you enjoy your smoke
 
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