Your votes for the strongest cigars

scthornton

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I've found that I seem to like stronger cigars. I'm looking for some new ones to try.

What are some of the generally viewed strongest cigars?

Thanks.
 
Although not as strong as a LFD-DL, I'd have to say that the Camacho Coyolar is a stout cigar. I made the mistake of having a perfecto on an empty stomach. YMMV
 
If you want just plain strong smoke Joya de Nicaragua Antanos. If you want power and flavor w/some level of complexity: LFD DL Chisel, LFD Oscuro Cabinet, TTT Trinidad, Don Pepin Blue, Tatuaje, AVO 80th(not a whopper but damn good), Ashton VSG, Padron.................I could go on but I think you get the picture.
 
RyJ Cazadores. Strong but well balanced and even stronger when they are young. They won't make your eyes water, but they pack a pleasant punch.
 
I smoked a LFD chisel last night, seriously kicked my ass. I almost threw up when I got home from the billiards hall, no joke. It was my second cigar of the night, but the first was a Gurkha Shaggy, not all that strong. I also find the El Rico Habanos to be strong, especially the Maduro. The Antanos are strong. Tatuajes are definitely strong. I also find the La Gloria #5's to be strong.
 
Many of the first that come to my mind are above, JdN, Chisel, yadda yadda.

Someone mentioned a Comancho. Last summer on vacation I sat on my Dad's deck after a HUGE meal and had a Comancho. Don't remember what one, but it was ~ Corona sized and it threw me for a loop.
 
For me, this is no contest.
A hard to find puppy called FIERO NEGRO. POWERFUL and FLAVORFUL. Around our place we call them "shake&sweats". Yes it is something WE make.

Two points of perspective:

-I am a 10-12 cigar-a-day guy, but I can't smoke more than 1 of these in a day;

-we have one retailer in Texas who keeps a box on a small table next to a couch in their lounge. The sign on the box says "Smoke this standing up...If you can finish the whole thing without sitting down on the couch...its free" in 5 years, she has NEVER had to give one away. :0
 
For me, this is no contest.
A hard to find puppy called FIERO NEGRO. POWERFUL and FLAVORFUL. Around our place we call them "shake&sweats". Yes it is something WE make.

Two points of perspective:

-I am a 10-12 cigar-a-day guy, but I can't smoke more than 1 of these in a day;

-we have one retailer in Texas who keeps a box on a small table next to a couch in their lounge. The sign on the box says "Smoke this standing up...If you can finish the whole thing without sitting down on the couch...its free" in 5 years, she has NEVER had to give one away. :0

LOL, that would propbably send a nicotine lightwieght like me to the hospital.
 
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