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There have been plenty of blends and brands that have gone the way of the Dodo. Some rightfully so, but some we will always miss and wish were regulars (many Tats, LPs, and the like).

While it's not a super premium priced stick, there was a Famous Smoke exclusive some years back that I absolutely adored, called Capoeira.

It was only about $3/cigar, but this thing was a monster. Anyone I ever got to try it agreed, it sat toe-to-toe with any of your super premium boutique blends. A true diamond in the rough.

I even sent one in to Bryan Glynn (CigarObsession) and he was blown away.

If this thing was still available I'd buy 5 boxes right here and now.

How about you? What brands or blends have disappeared that you would kill to get back?
 

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'91 Hoyo de Monterrey Double Maduro

This was an amazing cigar. So chocolatey, so rich and smooth. Imagine a Güeguense with more chocolate and a little smoother.

There is a lot of my collection that I'd trade for some of these...

But alas, they are "no more".
 
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There are a bunch of brands/ blends that have been discontinued since I started enjoying cigars 20 years ago.
CAO's original blends were very nice like the Extreme, Odyssey(sp), Original maddies. Perdomo ESV91's in all wrappers,
The OR Quintero made by I think General were nice. I still have a handful of these and they have aged really nicely.
Monte Cruz/ Dunhill cigars were good. S.T. DuPont's that were made in the Canary Islands.
Conch Republic cigars that were rolled in Key West were a fantastic cigar that hardly anybody knew about unless they were on vacation there and happened upon the shop.
The list goes on and on. Most people are looking for the next great hot smoke, when I walk into a shop I look for these.
 
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Camacho Diploma. Had one last month, fell in love and then my buddy broke the news to me.

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8 responses so far.. and not one of you has mentioned the Mule Kick...

how sad that the single best cigar rolled in 2012 has already been forgotten by all of you.. :(
 
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There are a bunch of brands/ blends that have been discontinued since I started enjoying cigars 20 years ago.
CAO's original blends were very nice like the Extreme, Odyssey(sp), Original maddies. Perdomo ESV91's in all wrappers,
The OR Quintero made by I think General were nice. I still have a handful of these and they have aged really nicely.
Monte Cruz/ Dunhill cigars were good. S.T. DuPont's that were made in the Canary Islands.
Conch Republic cigars that were rolled in Key West were a fantastic cigar that hardly anybody knew about unless they were on vacation there and happened upon the shop.
The list goes on and on. Most people are looking for the next great hot smoke, when I walk into a shop I look for these.
I tried several CAO sticks back in 2010/11 but just couldn't get into them. I tried a couple of Italias and Brazil's, and they both had this flavour that I can only describe as "eggy".
 
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