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    Default Your 2 stogie choices?

    Ok, fellas just pulled this one out of the blue, but here goes.
    If you could only smoke two types (brands, lines, or type of tobacco) the rest of your life , makes me teary thinking about it...what would it be?
    For me I'm gonna say the RP vintage 90, and Camacho Diploma.
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    1) La Gloria Cubana Serie R #7

    2) CAO Gold

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    Oh man, those CAO gold and the gold maduro's are nice. Never tried La gloria cubana, but have heard good things...nice choices!
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    Gurkha's for special occasions and Brick House for the weekend stogie.

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    This really is tough!!! There are so many great cigars out there and variety is the spice of life....

    If I could only have 2 though, they would have to be a Cohiba Siglio VI and Monte #2.

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    Fuente 858s,Partagas # 10s

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    Montecristo # 4

    Romeo y Julieta # 2 ("The Churchill cigar").

    Yes, I could be happy with those two, but why limit oneself?


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    Some seriously good cigars being mentioned here. Never knew how many stogie lovers were on here! Reardensteel, never heard of brickhouse...what kind of binders, wrapper, and filler we talkin' here? Sounds interesting sir.
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    I'm a Monte Club guy. I know not very fancy but I smoke them.

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    Easy!

    Cigars: Brick House Mighty Mighty and La Aroma De Cuba Imensa

    Pipe Tobacco: Cornell and Diehl Old Joe Krantz and a dead heat between Prince Albert and Granger

    Dip: Grizzly Snuff and old school Copenhagen (IMHO, all that straight and long cut stuff is crap, YMMV, etc.)

    That said it sure is a good thing we aren't limited to 2 types. While my choice of dip hasn't changed much since I was 15, smoking tobacco is quite a different story and the variety of good stuff out there is half the fun. The smoking tobaccos I list are honestly the one's I would pick and are no kidding my "go-to smokes" but if this is really what my smoking world looked like it wouldn't be as much fun. Kind of like eating the same thing for dinner every night, even if it was a meal I really enjoyed, I'd probably eventually get tired of it.
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