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PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
5,086
30,324
Hawaii
That ain’t bad! I figured their stuff would cost way more. I’ll have to look at their site and see if I can figure out which ones I had that were so damn good.

If I understand correctly it looks like the Cigar Budget Price Range is like $2-$6, so the Petite Panatela would fall into Budget and the Short Robustos on the upper edge.
 
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JoeW

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 1, 2024
609
4,202
Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA
Ok, just received today, my first ever order for budget sticks. :)

I figured why not, look for really inexpensive, hopefully decent smokes. So if possible, I’m on a quest for the best inexpensive budget sticks, as inexpensive as possible… 🤔

And given these are quite inexpensive I will certainly do my best to give some input in the Ciagr WAYS when having these and any other inexpensive/budget sticks.

The Charter was $6.40, maybe this is at the upper range of budget stick… 🤔 The rest were in the upper $3 - $4 range...

Let me say, just looking at these, the construction on all of them looks really nice. I’m quite impressed, just hope they smoke as well as they look. And a budget cigar in a glass tube, also impressive…

So, from left to right…

Plasencia - Reserva Original Nestico
Foundation - Charter Oak Connecticut Shade Rothschild
OlIva - Flor de Oliva Sun Grown Robusto
My Father - Tabasco’s Baez Robusto
El Rey Del Mundo - Natural Robustos En Vidrio
Fuente - Curly Head Deluxe Maduro
Fuente - Curly Head Deluxe Natural

Be well everyone! 🤙 ❤️

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I've heard good things about El Rey del Mundo, but haven't tried any yet. They're high on my list.

My favorite budget cigar is the Curly Head Deluxe: they're on my short list of cigars to keep on hand at all times. Other cigars may have better flavor, construction, etc., but the Curly Heads are my cigar comfort food: they never let me down.
 

BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
2,150
36,732
St. Paul, MN
I see there is the ’Black Works Studio Rorschach Short Robusto‘ and
Rorschach Sumatra Short Robusto, which goes for $7, and the Petit Panatela for $6.

From what I see, I believe these are their least inexpensive? 🤔
I thoroughly enjoyed both the Rorschach Short and Petite. Sumatra Short not no much...
That ain’t bad! I figured their stuff would cost way more. I’ll have to look at their site and see if I can figure out which ones I had that were so damn good.

Edit: I just looked and I for sure had (and adored) the Hornet, looks like that’s a roughly $10 ish stick.
The Hornet had been consistently good for me. And I like the slightly smaller (48) ring gauge
 

PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
5,086
30,324
Hawaii
I've heard good things about El Rey del Mundo, but haven't tried any yet. They're high on my list.

My favorite budget cigar is the Curly Head Deluxe: they're on my short list of cigars to keep on hand at all times. Other cigars may have better flavor, construction, etc., but the Curly Heads are my cigar comfort food: they never let me down.

I’ve always thought El Rey del Mundo is one of the big older Cuban names. I can’t remember off hand at the moment if I’ve ever smoked anything from them before.

This is the one I bought from Cigars Daily, at $4.91, I was like sign me up. LOL 😆


I also have a Cuban Demi Tasse I bought from TopCubans sitting in a tupperdor...

 

BingBong

Lifer
Apr 26, 2024
1,291
5,609
London UK
A tin of Henri Winterman's "Signature" (Cafe Crème renamed, EU regulations grumble grumble), tiddly but popular cigars, and something new to me, a pack of 10 Cohiba Shorts. Brief cigars for someone who seldom smokes cigars! The Cohibas are £30/pack, about $39 at current rates.
 

PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
5,086
30,324
Hawaii
A tin of Henri Winterman's "Signature" (Cafe Crème renamed, EU regulations grumble grumble), tiddly but popular cigars, and something new to me, a pack of 10 Cohiba Shorts. Brief cigars for someone who seldom smokes cigars! The Cohibas are £30/pack, about $39 at current rates.

EU Regulations aside, you have Davidoff of London on your side of the pond. :)


And your profile lists London, is Davidoff close to you? 🤔
 
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BingBong

Lifer
Apr 26, 2024
1,291
5,609
London UK
EU Regulations aside, you have Davidoff of London on your side of the pond. :)


And your profile lists London, is Davidoff close to you? 🤔
4 miles, roughly. Expensive. James Fox, too, who also have a Selfridge branch which charges a £5 premium on everything.
 

BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
2,150
36,732
St. Paul, MN
10 pack of Aladino Corojo "Santis"

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Pure Honduran Corojo, recommended by @pantsBoots I believe. Excited to try these little I don't know whats @ 32 X 5.5. Same gauge as Exquisitos but an inch longer.

Delicate, I cut one with a brand new Craftsmans Bench cutter and it split an inch up. I've got them resting in my 65RH box unless someone who knows what they're talking about tells me to put 'em in the 68RH box

As an aside, I've had great luck (maybe 75% success) if I clip a stick and draw test and it's too tight, into the 65RH box it goes for ?? a few weeks, maybe months. More often than not, this fixes things

*Connecticuts do not seem to like this
 

pantsBoots

Lifer
Jul 21, 2020
2,347
8,899
10 pack of Aladino Corojo "Santis"

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Pure Honduran Corojo, recommended by @pantsBoots I believe. Excited to try these little I don't know whats @ 32 X 5.5. Same gauge as Exquisitos but an inch longer.

Delicate, I cut one with a brand new Craftsmans Bench cutter and it split an inch up. I've got them resting in my 65RH box unless someone who knows what they're talking about tells me to put 'em in the 68RH box

As an aside, I've had great luck (maybe 75% success) if I clip a stick and draw test and it's too tight, into the 65RH box it goes for ?? a few weeks, maybe months. More often than not, this fixes things

*Connecticuts do not seem to like this

I treat those just like Cubans and store them in the low 60s, but that's my preference. Those Santi are my favorite from the line, but like all Panetelas, they must be sipped slowly to avoid them getting harsh. They also appear to age fairly well, though I haven't gotten any to last last a couple years.

Let us know your thoughts! I'm currently checking in on a box of lancero soon and if memory serves, they were already showing a unique bubblegum note I only get from Corojo tobaccos.
 

PipeIT

Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
5,086
30,324
Hawaii
10 pack of Aladino Corojo "Santis"

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Pure Honduran Corojo, recommended by @pantsBoots I believe. Excited to try these little I don't know whats @ 32 X 5.5. Same gauge as Exquisitos but an inch longer.

Delicate, I cut one with a brand new Craftsmans Bench cutter and it split an inch up. I've got them resting in my 65RH box unless someone who knows what they're talking about tells me to put 'em in the 68RH box

As an aside, I've had great luck (maybe 75% success) if I clip a stick and draw test and it's too tight, into the 65RH box it goes for ?? a few weeks, maybe months. More often than not, this fixes things

*Connecticuts do not seem to like this

Out here in Sunny Humid Hawaii, I use 69% Boveda for New World, and 65% for Cuban, been working out nicely.

Of course I do live in AC, but you can tell there is a lot of humidity inside.
 

Brendan

Lifer
May 16, 2021
1,472
7,804
Cowra, New South Wales, Australia.
Grabbed an assorted 6 pack based on some recent smokes.

The Aladino classic is an instant classic for me, looking forward to the corojo cazador, same as per the santis above with @benm but in a 46 x 6". Definitely going to stock up on more Aladino stuff later.

AJ Fernandez Bella's Artez based on trying a 'Last Call' recently, see what that blend is all about.

Camacho Ecuador... something different ; I've been meaning to try the criollo or corojo for ages but something about the wrapper on this one intrigued me.

Joya Red and the LGC Wavell will be stocked full time as long as I can keep getting orders down under without interference.. Which means orders of 5 or so gradually but so far so good.

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BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
2,150
36,732
St. Paul, MN
Grabbed an assorted 6 pack based on some recent smokes.

The Aladino classic is an instant classic for me, looking forward to the corojo cazador, same as per the santis above with @benm but in a 46 x 6". Definitely going to stock up on more Aladino stuff later.

AJ Fernandez Bella's Artez based on trying a 'Last Call' recently, see what that blend is all about.

Camacho Ecuador... something different ; I've been meaning to try the criollo or corojo for ages but something about the wrapper on this one intrigued me.

Joya Red and the LGC Wavell will be stocked full time as long as I can keep getting orders down under without interference.. Which means orders of 5 or so gradually but so far so good.

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Nice to see you posting again. I was just wondering about you 2 days ago...
 
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Brendan

Lifer
May 16, 2021
1,472
7,804
Cowra, New South Wales, Australia.
Thanks for the thought!

I've been holding off on the cigars a little till I try and fill my humidor up over the next few months via SP.com and their super saver shipping which can take 2-3 weeks. Seems to be working for now as they haven't caught the attention of customs (knock on wood) despite being fully declared!. I've had a couple of cigars over the last month that I haven't posted due to laziness maybe, but I have a bit going on at home at the moment too.

Those cigars were a Joya Red Canonazo and an Aladino classic robusto which I have re-ordered in that bunch. Very much enjoyed both, the Joya Red had an interesting nutty flavor, almost roasted peanut, and smooth on the retrohale; absolutely no peppery tingle at all. Clean finish on the palate, and would be great with some age if I can get some more to put away.

The Aladino classic was just that, classic, approachable, just under medium strength and a great toasty aroma - almost Virginia tobacco-esque. Very much looking forward to that Corojo, and was pleased to see you scored some too coincidently, especially coming as a recommendation from @pantsBoots who's opinion on cigars (especially Havanas vs New world) I enjoy reading in his posts. I think Honduran cigars may be my thing.

Will look forward to posting more, just wish I could get these orders sooner as I'm trying to give sticks as much rest as possible. Also, touching on humidors etc, I'm another one for RH between 58-62%
Found that worked best for me when I was buying Cubans years ago.
 
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BronzeAgePiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 28, 2023
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10 pack of Aladino Corojo "Santis"

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Pure Honduran Corojo, recommended by @pantsBoots I believe. Excited to try these little I don't know whats @ 32 X 5.5. Same gauge as Exquisitos but an inch longer.

Delicate, I cut one with a brand new Craftsmans Bench cutter and it split an inch up. I've got them resting in my 65RH box unless someone who knows what they're talking about tells me to put 'em in the 68RH box

As an aside, I've had great luck (maybe 75% success) if I clip a stick and draw test and it's too tight, into the 65RH box it goes for ?? a few weeks, maybe months. More often than not, this fixes things

*Connecticuts do not seem to like this
I love these guys, got some more recently, same size, mine were a bit plugged, but once they got dialed in to my 62rh bovedas (close to 65 in actuality) they became more manageable. Some cigars need lower humidity to bring flavors out others need it for construction sake. Smokes like Warped I find benefit from at most 62rh for both reasons.