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Old 12-27-2013, 04:38 AM   #16
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Looking thru my list of "favorites" it looks like I am a fan of an Equadorian wrapper with Nicaraguan filler & binder, and sometimes a Honduran binder. Of course I know it's not that simple, but still, it's good to have an idea IMO of what you might like in a cigar as you are searching for that elusive "Holy Grail".
If you pay attention to wrapper, binder and filler it's amazing what you can find. Like I said, I'm a big fan of the Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper with Nic filler and binder. There are dozens upon dozens of cigars that fit that profile. If you look, you'll find a brand on auction that doesn't get noticed and you get them cheap. Cigarbid had the Joya De Nicaragua Claro Clasico which nobody bid on. I was pick up boxes (of 25) for around $30 until they ran out. Then I found another.
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