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Your Favorite Coronas Gordas

Pick your fave CG

  • Cohiba Siglo VI

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  • Hoyo de Monterrey Epi 1

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  • H. Upmann Mag46

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  • Juan Lopez Sel 1

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  • Punch Punch

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  • Punch RS 11

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  • Rafael Gonzalez CE

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  • RyJ Exhibicion 3

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ERdM Gran Corona

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  • Saint Luis Rey Serie A

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Ginseng

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Hi guys,

Just curious what the community is currently thinking. Which coronas gordas (5-5/8 x 46rg) is your favorite right now? Do you have one for immediate smoking and another for medium-term aging?

The coronas gordas is a nice size situated between the shorter and beefier robustos and the longer, slimmer dalias vitolas. I like this size for the easy smoking and rich flavors that can be achieved with these proportions.

Wilkey
 
i will go with a Siglo VI and then follow it up with a nice aged SLR A. For 3rd place it would goto the Mag 46.
 
My vote is SLR Serie A for consistency. I had one this morning
coincidently, always full of flavor.

Punch Punch is second for me on the list.

Brian

Edit to add: Cohiba Siglo VI is not a Corona Gorda as far as I know,
it's 5 7/8 x 52 = Churchill!
 
Oh hell! Freakin' Roman numerals. :angry:

I meant Cohiba Siglo IV. Thanks for the pickip, Brian. :thumbs:

Wilkey
 
i will go with a Siglo VI and then follow it up with a nice aged SLR A. For 3rd place it would goto the Mag 46.

Damn Wilkey is slipping. Instead of the Siglo VI, I would then pick the IV as my top choice. The other 2 are still that same.
 
Edit to add: Cohiba Siglo VI is not a Corona Gorda as far as I know,
it's 5 7/8 x 52 = Churchill!

Cañonazo, my friend. The julieta2 (churchill) is one of my favorite vitolas and comes in at the ever classic 7" x 47 rg.

Wilkey
 
Im a Punch Punch guy, but do have a box of R&J#3's coming soon, so we will see ! :D
 
Looks familiar but I left the "s" off of coronas, DOH! :0

No Punch SS #2? ???

My vote is SLR Serie A for consistency. I had one this morning
coincidently, always full of flavor.

Punch Punch is second for me on the list.

Brian

Edit to add: Cohiba Siglo VI is not a Corona Gorda as far as I know,
it's 5 7/8 x 52 = Churchill!

No, this is hardly a "churchill" (you really meant julieta which is 7 x 47). The Sig VI is a "canonazo" vitola.
 
wilkey

all time favorite(by a mile)...upmann super coronas

next psd3 from '02(still have an untried box)

magnum46...if they have a few years(so i voted for these)

rs#11...if they have many , many years

the further a cigar is from mareva size...the less chance i will smoke one(on any given night)...dont smoke many cg's but when i feel like a larger cigar these are about as large as i go.

derrek :)
 
aged SLR "A"...

now where was that last one...
 
My vote is SLR Serie A for consistency. I had one this morning
coincidently, always full of flavor.

Punch Punch is second for me on the list.

Brian

Edit to add: Cohiba Siglo VI is not a Corona Gorda as far as I know,
it's 5 7/8 x 52 = Churchill!

No, this is hardly a "churchill" (you really meant julieta which is 7 x 47). The Sig VI is a "canonazo" vitola.
Yes I know, I acknowledged my error 3 posts above yours, must have had ol Winston on my brain ;)

Brian
 
I did not include either the Punch SS2 or HU SuperCoronas because they are no longer widely available.

Wilkey
 
Currently I'm really into Hoyo de Monterrey's.
The Epicure No. 1 (with some age on them) is a wonderful corona gorda.
 
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