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For me it would definitely be Fonseca and Quai D' Orsay. Now don't get me wrong, these cigars, the No. 1 Fonseca and the Quai D' Orsay Imperial weren't bad cigars really. The construction was good, the condition I got them in was good. Its just that both are too mild. What they have is pleasant, its just too thin. I ended up using both as lazy Sunday morning smokes over a pot of coffee.
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Also, I've got 3 more of them to smoke before I decide, but I don't see me ordering anymore Vegueros. They're not terrible, but not my cup of tea either.
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I suppose I could add that at this point my days of buying Behike's is probably over too. Great cigars, but more than I need to be paying for smokes. My sir name is not Rothschild after all.
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So, how about yourself?
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Also, I've got 3 more of them to smoke before I decide, but I don't see me ordering anymore Vegueros. They're not terrible, but not my cup of tea either.
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I suppose I could add that at this point my days of buying Behike's is probably over too. Great cigars, but more than I need to be paying for smokes. My sir name is not Rothschild after all.
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So, how about yourself?