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Oops only 1 t in Julieta
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Well, the Romeo was not too bad. Not as good as the Padron, but passable, so far, my second fave after Padron Anniversary 1964
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Try the CAO, try the CAO!!
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I have a CAO but it is a Maduro, not anniversary. I will let you know, maybe later today. I need to either buy these online or find a top notch cigar store. It does say 1968 on the wrapper
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Excuse me, 1998
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Pity it's not 1968, Charly..... the vintage guitar market is all over the place, so dabbling in the vintage cigar market could be an interesting diversion. Image
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It turns out the CAO is anniversary, they just don't say it on the wrapper.
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Ok, John, I tried the CAO. It is ok, but not up to the Padron for me.

So here's my scale so far:

Padron 1964 Anniversary - 10
Romeo Y Julieta - 7
Monte Cristo - 4
CAO anniversary - 5
Onyx Reserve - 5

I have ordered -
another Monte Cristo #2 - just in case
A Padron 1926 Anniversary
Perdomo Reserve Champagne

I have a Cuesta-Rey Vintage Centenario Belicoso No. 11

A Rocky Patel Vintage 1992
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You like the fuller taste cigars there, Charly! Monte Cristo #4 was a good, nutty flavored cigar - but it was $11.60 in Alexandria, VA!
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My personal taste (cigar smoker since February, 1970) is the Monte Cristo. They are the most wonderful-smelling cigars on the planet, IMO, and of course the taste is superb.

I might have mentioned this, but ten years ago I bought a box of #4 Cubanos in Rio de Janeiro, for $110.00. They were fresh, genuine, and fabulous. Assuming that I'd struck the Mother Lode, I smoked them at the rate of about 2-3 a week. Next time I went back to Rio (a few months later), the cigar fad from the States had hit in Brasil and the same cigars were $12.00 US each. I brought back a half-dozen. Quality was down considerably.

Next time they were about $28-$30, where they've stayed ever since. Quality is spotty, and I no longer can afford them anyway at those prices.

Overrated, to my palate? Cohibas and Macanudos.
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Macanudos.......those are what you graduate to after Swishers. lol

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Oh, Macanudos are great, so I beg to differ, IMO. Different palates though, different tastes.
I had a Cuban or two not long ago while traveling to Alaska. Not too impressed. Quite possibly I was expecting more. They were duty free, but still not inexpensive.
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Stan, if you like a mild cigar with a little flavor without clearing a room, try a creamy AVO.
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Never tried one, Karl, but will give it a shot. I do prefer mild.
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"Overrated, to my palate? Cohibas and Macanudos."

I concur - not impressed with either.

Creamy AVO - nice smoke. Stan, if you like mild, try the CAO Annicersary (also labeled Camaroon). Their Corillo has a tad more bite to it but still (for me) a nice smoke.

There was another milder smoke I tried recently, a woman's name, but I can't remember it. I still have a label at home, so I could find it if I'd remember to do it... :D
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