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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 521137" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I'd suggest sticking with the established name brands like Fuente, Romeo & Juliet, Padron, etc.--and even with those I'd suggest sticking with their standard versions. A lot of makers are going for "bolder" versions of this and that, or variations on an established blend, and as far as my experience goes, they all suck. Stay away from cigars you never heard of--their numbers are legion--and always pick a size that's comfortable for you, not what others are smoking. Most large currently popular sizes when smoked remind me of a sex act. I like relatively mild coronas, but that's just personal preference. Sample packs might be the way to go if you're ordering online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 521137, member: 1690"] I'd suggest sticking with the established name brands like Fuente, Romeo & Juliet, Padron, etc.--and even with those I'd suggest sticking with their standard versions. A lot of makers are going for "bolder" versions of this and that, or variations on an established blend, and as far as my experience goes, they all suck. Stay away from cigars you never heard of--their numbers are legion--and always pick a size that's comfortable for you, not what others are smoking. Most large currently popular sizes when smoked remind me of a sex act. I like relatively mild coronas, but that's just personal preference. Sample packs might be the way to go if you're ordering online. [/QUOTE]
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