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rodwha
03-10-2016, 02:56 AM
I'm still on a mission to check out various cigarillos. I've found and been shown several but see many more out there. These are some I'm considering:

Partagas Black Label Pronto/Puritos
Montecristo Memories
CAO Brazilia Cariocas
Macanudo Cafe & Maduro Ascot Maduro
Victor Sinclair Serie 55 Corojo Petites
Victor Sinclair Habano Cigarillos
Rum Runner Winch
Oliva Viejo Mundo Senoritas
La Aurora Principes Natural
Cohiba Red Dot Miniatures/Pequenos
Sancho Panza Matador
Davidoff Club Cigarillos/Demi-Tasse/Long Panatella
Don Tomas Coronita
Punch Cigarillos
Agio Mahari's Brasil/Equador/Java
Cohiba Black Dot Pequenos

I know I like the CAO Gold Karats and Mx2 Dagger and Nat Sherman Point Five (2 of 3 I've tried), and didn't like the Romeo &Julietta (very poor construction) or Villager.

I wouldn't be too interested in a mild stick as most are just a bit too bland, though maybe a small ring would make up for it a bit.

I've mainly bought from CI, but have noted another sells my favorite Avo Classics in a cigarillo and may well just have to buy some in bulk...

Anyone tried these?

c.ortiz108
03-10-2016, 03:11 AM
I didn't care for the AVO cigarillos. Kind of bitter, nasty and musty if I remember correctly. The Davidoff demi-tasse and panatelas are nice but expensive. Skip the Clubs. La Auroras are just too tiny. Montercristos are okay, same with Partagas. Strangely, I think Macanudos are good in small size because the mildness seems to keep them from being harsh.

You might also want to check out Camacho Machitos if you can find them. And are Petite Cabaiguans too big? They're a great smoke.

jhedrick83
03-10-2016, 07:35 AM
Have you tried the Fuente Exquisitos? 4.5 X 33 I think, so a bit wider than most cigarillos but as long as you don't rush it they are pretty good. I haven't had the natural but the handful of Maduros I've had were good.

WNYTONY
03-10-2016, 07:48 AM
Tatuaje petites are also great cigarillo sized smokes with alot of flavor.

Ciro
03-10-2016, 07:53 AM
I have a tin of Ashton Mini Cigarillos; only had one so far and enjoyed it.

Usafvet509
03-10-2016, 09:10 AM
+1 for Fuente Exquisitos, and definitely +1 the Brazilia cariocas. Had and didn't like: Macanudo cafe ascot and the Punch cigarillos. Bob, may I also add to your list:
Romeo Reserve pequenos - cedar and spice with a nice little note of richness. Also, La Gloria Cubana Serie R Pequenos

JasonBCP
03-10-2016, 10:49 AM
CAO Brazilia Cariocas - Love these for a quick smoke that shoots the kind of flavor I like, but have had burn issues in the past. Every now and then I'd light one that was too tightly packed, draw was tough. In fact, this is an issue I've had with other cigarillos that use good tobacco. It's an art to get them to burn properly on such a small scale.

stonecutter2
03-10-2016, 11:24 AM
Victor Sinclair Serie 55 Corojo Petites - Solid little cigar, they get harsh very easily if you puff them too fast, if you don't puff fast enough, they tend to go out. There's a balance. Pretty solid medium flavor, I'd say. I like them and I got a handful of tins at a good price sometime back. They're a good balance of not being too small or too big. The last 1/4 or so isn't worth it, I tend to toss it at that point...gets harsh/bitter and hot.

Fuente Exquisitos - These are fantastic little cigars, though the roll can occasionally be too tight. I prefer the Maduro as it lends more flavor to the short stick's experience, but the natural is nice enough, too. I have occasionally gotten a plugged one, and I then pitch it and grab another (at $2-$3 each, no biggie). Happens very randomly. Like I had 1 tight rolled and 1 plugged in a box of 50 once.

Chewbacca
03-10-2016, 11:41 AM
I'm not a fan of Cigarillos, they get hot too fast. Even when you smoke them slowly.

You didn't ask, but if you're looking for a nice smaller smoke, J. Fuego makes some "wax packs" that have some nice short smokes in them.

rodwha
03-10-2016, 12:13 PM
+1 for Fuente Exquisitos, and definitely +1 the Brazilia cariocas. Had and didn't like: Macanudo cafe ascot and the Punch cigarillos. Bob, may I also add to your list:
Romeo Reserve pequenos - cedar and spice with a nice little note of richness. Also, La Gloria Cubana Serie R Pequenos

I looked for these you recommended but didn't find them on CI.

From the few places I've checked they seem to have some of the better prices overall. I don't care for bidding. I want a solid price so I can spend my hobby funds and k ow what to expect.

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I'm not a fan of Cigarillos, they get hot too fast. Even when you smoke them slowly.

You didn't ask, but if you're looking for a nice smaller smoke, J. Fuego makes some "wax packs" that have some nice short smokes in them.

I looked for these too but didn't find them. What are these wax packs you speak of?

Chewbacca
03-10-2016, 12:16 PM
I looked for these too but didn't find them. What are these wax packs you speak of?

Search for "J. Fuego Origen Originals" they come in a wax pack with five small sticks in them.

I don't know who carries them online, I don't buy them. We sold a ton at the B&M I used to run.

rodwha
03-10-2016, 12:40 PM
I believe I found them. Coronas as 5 X 44.

Though not what I was looking for (quick 20-30 min smokes) these seem like something I ought to try.

Thanks!

Hardheaded
03-10-2016, 01:00 PM
Which Villiger ones did you try? I happen to enjoy the Villiger Export ones. Never tried any of their other offerings.

rodwha
03-10-2016, 01:06 PM
I didn't care for the AVO cigarillos. Kind of bitter, nasty and musty if I remember correctly. The Davidoff demi-tasse and panatelas are nice but expensive. Skip the Clubs. La Auroras are just too tiny. Montercristos are okay, same with Partagas. Strangely, I think Macanudos are good in small size because the mildness seems to keep them from being harsh.

You might also want to check out Camacho Machitos if you can find them. And are Petite Cabaiguans too big? They're a great smoke.

The Davidoff Demi-Tasse (4.0 X 32) is $1.90/ea whereas the Camacho sticks you mentioned (4.0 X 32) are $3/ea.

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Odd that the various smokes you guys mentioned didn't come up under the filter of small cigars as the ones I found had.

rodwha
03-10-2016, 01:11 PM
Which Villiger ones did you try? I happen to enjoy the Villiger Export ones. Never tried any of their other offerings.

Export Brasil (green box IIRC).

JasonBCP
03-10-2016, 01:21 PM
I'm not a fan of Cigarillos, they get hot too fast. Even when you smoke them slowly.

You didn't ask, but if you're looking for a nice smaller smoke, J. Fuego makes some "wax packs" that have some nice short smokes in them.

These are my favorite of the J. Fuego "wax packs": https://www.bestcigarprices.com/cigar-directory/j.-fuego-cigars/j.-fuego-sangre-de-toro-originals-224748/

Usafvet509
03-10-2016, 02:37 PM
rodwha, the pequenos from LGC I got @ Mikes Cigars in FL, the Romeos from Old Smokey 's B&M in Joplin. Will look around online

rodwha
03-10-2016, 02:52 PM
What's the name of Old Smokys place?
Usafvet509

Chadderkdawg
03-10-2016, 05:05 PM
Anyone around here had the Acid Crush? Supposed to be 20-30 min smoke... Also interested in the papas fritas, having short smokes around would be great.

Chewbacca
03-10-2016, 05:12 PM
Anyone around here had the Acid Crush? Supposed to be 20-30 min smoke... Also interested in the papas fritas, having short smokes around would be great.

That ACID is flavored and tastes like my mom's perfume smells.

Chadderkdawg
03-10-2016, 05:15 PM
That ACID is flavored and tastes like my mom's perfume smells.

I won't be getting that then, haha, yuck.

Chewbacca
03-10-2016, 05:17 PM
I won't be getting that then, haha, yuck.

Yeah man, unless you "came up" on flavored cigars, I would never recommend them.

Usafvet509
03-10-2016, 08:19 PM
rodwha, that'd be Feerick's. If you're gonna Google it, it's the one on 4th St

rodwha
03-10-2016, 08:26 PM
I found it, but it seems he has no website.

allusred
03-12-2016, 01:58 AM
Which Villiger ones did you try? I happen to enjoy the Villiger Export ones. Never tried any of their other offerings.

Haven't smoked any in a good while, but always liked the #7 which could be found at most every newspaper Cigarette Kiosk in Europe, always fresh a mild Sumatra Wrapped cigar, and I do like Sumatra.Villiger Export Brasil , shorter but nice for a quicker smoke another easily found, most everywhere.While the "dried" tobacco may not suit your taste, they should be worth a try.Villiger now makes a line of larger ring gauge cigars, but I've not smoked any of them, pretty much unawares they were out there.

Desertlifter
03-13-2016, 11:06 PM
Nothing I found was a good substitute, which led me down the pipe path. No concessions when I can just load my pipe less!

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cbr310
03-20-2016, 09:35 PM
I'm a fan of acid c notes. But I like both infused and non sticks

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