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Any one of them mate. We did have a thread here a week or so ago regarding cold weather cigars. You may want to look that one up! -Piggy

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Yes, in the recent thread I only half jokingly said one that tastes good. I smoke outside, so like many I tend toward minutos, PCs, and Perlas in the

colder months. But if it's really cold, no sun. etc, I don't smoke - it's just not enjoyable. On the other hand, if it's sunny and a bit warmer with little

wind - let's say 40s - size is less of an issue.

But..... if we're talking indoors, a large stone hearth, roaring fire, wind and snow blowing outside but warm and snug inside - silk smoking jacket a la

Kjell, button tufted oxblood leather chairs and sofas, drinks of choice - the works - I might choose a really good Punch. On the nutty side, with an

earth core, lightly fruity / floral. Or perhaps Vegas Robaina - again, not too earthy, but not really sweet either (not including Unicos).

Third choice, a great RyJ churchill, followed by a few faves - Bolivar CG, Upman SW, Partagas 898.

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:clap: a nice Ramon Allones Gigante or any Regional Edition :cigar:
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Yes, in the recent thread I only half jokingly said one that tastes good. I smoke outside, so like many I tend toward minutos, PCs, and Perlas in the

colder months. But if it's really cold, no sun. etc, I don't smoke - it's just not enjoyable. On the other hand, if it's sunny and a bit warmer with little

wind - let's say 40s - size is less of an issue.

But..... if we're talking indoors, a large stone hearth, roaring fire, wind and snow blowing outside but warm and snug inside - silk smoking jacket a la

Kjell, button tufted oxblood leather chairs and sofas, drinks of choice - the works - I might choose a really good Punch. On the nutty side, with an

earth core, lightly fruity / floral. Or perhaps Vegas Robaina - again, not too earthy, but not really sweet either (not including Unicos).

Third choice, a great RyJ churchill, followed by a few faves - Bolivar CG, Upman SW, Partagas 898.

I'm with you Colt. Who in their right mind would go outside in nasty weather to smoke a cigar? :2thumbs:

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I live in Florida so the winter months equal more cigar smoking. I will venture back outside and smoke, but I still will stick with petit coronas, corona gordas, and robusto.

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