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What cigars are you thankful for this Thanksgiving?

w00ts!te

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On Thanksgiving it is healthy to recognize Family, Friends and blessings we have in this life that we are thankful for. So I was thinking, there are cigars out there that we always find ourselves leaning towards, the ones that deserve the notice on such a day. Whether it is cheap, expensive, long, short; let us know what stick you call your blessing stick.


I tend to cringe at the prices at some of the cigar prices you'd find on high end sticks so a dependable 'blessing' stick for me would be a CAO Italia Box Press. :love:
 
I am thankful for Ashtons line of cigars

La Aroma De Cuba
San Cristobol
 
Sorry, it is utterly impossible to limit this to one or a few
so I have gone anal and did it via price points.

These are all go to cigars for various reasons and occasions.



$5-$10
Cain F
LGC Artesanos de Miami Artesanitos


$10-$15
Padron Serie 1926 #35 maduro
Alec Bradley Tempus Genesis (delicious after 1 yr. in humidor)
Padron 1964 Principie maduro
Ashton VSG Corona Gorda

$15-$20
Padron Serie 1926 #2 maduro
Padron Serie 1926 #6 maduro
Aurora Preferido corojo

$20+
Padron 40th
Padron 80th
Padron Family Reserve
 
Padilla Miami. :thumbs:

Nice and strong, good in all sizes (the corona, however, is just stellar) and reasonably priced. My new go-to stick.

~Boar
 
I am thankful for all of them, because I have not tried enough to say lol.
 
Good old Reliable Padron xooo Maduro

I also enjoy La Aurora 1495 if they sit for awhile.

My ultimate go to stick though is a Boli PC (speaking of which i am running low on)
 
I'm thankful for all cigars...but more so for still having the right to smoke them...maybe not wherever I please, but at least it isn't like Toronto.
 
I'm thankful for all cigars...but more so for still having the right to smoke them...maybe not wherever I please, but at least it isn't like Toronto.


Well said, David. I don't know how long we'll still have that right, though. But if they try and take away my cigars, they'll have to be pried from my cold, dead hands.
 
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