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    Villiger cigars

    Anyone ever had the Villiger cigars, specifically the 125th and Selectos Maduro?

    I've had the Villiger Export cigarillos and assuming they are the same maker, the were quite good.

    Thanks

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    Also interested in seeing the responses. Thanks for the thread, @jrfoxx .

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    American Villiger are on par quality wise with American Cohiba. If its free its for me but I am not buying them. They are big in Europe and I cant comment on those blends but to me they are priced higher than their quality
    They are smokable but money can be better spent.
    Last edited by Tombstone; 06-15-2022 at 06:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombstone View Post
    American Villiger are on par quality wise with American Cohiba. If its free its for me but I am not buying them. They are big in Europe and I cant comment on those blends but to me they are priced higher than their quality
    They are smokable but money cam be better spent.
    I concur with the bearded gentleman from Pennsylvania ^^^^
    No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !

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