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Hi
I can't quite get behind spending large amounts of money for burning... The following cigars are what I've found that are both inexpensive, but pretty good:
Montesino Natural Wrapper, the ring says No. 3 but I can't find those online?
Quorum Shade, Natural Wrapper, Churchill.
Flor de Oliva Corojo, Churchill
A. J. Fernandez Cigars, both Habano and Connecticut wrappers, I can't find these on their website, but I've been buying very slim ones, it must be 44 ring size.
Gurkha, Churchill sized with a shiny gold ring that says "Gurkha" and nothing else.
These are all decent smooth, and decently priced (under $7) cigars, except for the Gurkha. They are all at least 44 ring sized.
I also like the Casa Magna cigars, but they have become a bit stout.
Later y'all
I can't quite get behind spending large amounts of money for burning... The following cigars are what I've found that are both inexpensive, but pretty good:
Montesino Natural Wrapper, the ring says No. 3 but I can't find those online?
Quorum Shade, Natural Wrapper, Churchill.
Flor de Oliva Corojo, Churchill
A. J. Fernandez Cigars, both Habano and Connecticut wrappers, I can't find these on their website, but I've been buying very slim ones, it must be 44 ring size.
Gurkha, Churchill sized with a shiny gold ring that says "Gurkha" and nothing else.
These are all decent smooth, and decently priced (under $7) cigars, except for the Gurkha. They are all at least 44 ring sized.
I also like the Casa Magna cigars, but they have become a bit stout.
Later y'all