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Having smoked my first Por Larranaga Montecarlo (which I loved), I'm curious as to what other affordable long and skinny cigars I should be trying. I know everyone's idea of affordable is different but lets keep it under $250 a box. 

I can't wait to see how that caramel/buttered popcorn taste changes as they get some time down. 

 

Not sure if this should have been in the cheap and cheerful section as that price range isn't exactly cheap but what I consider affordable. 

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12 minutes ago, fitzy said:

Having smoked my first Por Larranaga Montecarlo (which I loved), I'm curious as to what other affordable long and skinny cigars I should be trying. I know everyone's idea of affordable is different but lets keep it under $250 a box. 

I can't wait to see how that caramel/buttered popcorn taste changes as they get some time down. 

 

Not sure if this should have been in the cheap and cheerful section as that price range isn't exactly cheap but what I consider affordable. 

Hmm It's pretty limited to the Por Larranaga Montecarlo, and the LGCMDO No 4...sadly.       I would just stock up on both if I were you, They'll soon be gone

Other than that, maybe get yourself in the Trade section and see if you can get anyone to part with some Quai D'Orsay Panatelas, Monte Especials/Especials No2

 

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21 minutes ago, fitzy said:

Having smoked my first Por Larranaga Montecarlo (which I loved), I'm curious as to what other affordable long and skinny cigars I should be trying. I know everyone's idea of affordable is different but lets keep it under $250 a box. 

I can't wait to see how that caramel/buttered popcorn taste changes as they get some time down. 

 

Not sure if this should have been in the cheap and cheerful section as that price range isn't exactly cheap but what I consider affordable. 

Right off the bat I would recommend the Montecristo Especiales No. 2 - Palma - 5 8/9" x 38 (152mm x 15.1mm), they are close to or a little over your $250 mark.

 

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Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I'll definitely be stocking up. 

 

@Philc2001 The last two times they came up on the 24:24 listings I almost pulled the trigger. I'm definitely going to have to do that next time I see them. Also thanks for the list of other skinny cigars. 

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Having smoked my first Por Larranaga Montecarlo (which I loved), I'm curious as to what other affordable long and skinny cigars I should be trying. I know everyone's idea of affordable is different but lets keep it under $250 a box. 
I can't wait to see how that caramel/buttered popcorn taste changes as they get some time down. 
 
Not sure if this should have been in the cheap and cheerful section as that price range isn't exactly cheap but what I consider affordable. 
My box of montecarlos are arriving today, wish I didn't have to lay them down, I'm excited to try them, also sitting on pins and needles waiting for a box of funadores to acclimate. I've only tried the coloniales in the past.

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1 hour ago, Ohhey!itskev said:

My box of montecarlos are arriving today, wish I didn't have to lay them down, I'm excited to try them, also sitting on pins and needles waiting for a box of funadores to acclimate. I've only tried the coloniales in the past.

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I've got the bad habit of smoking one right off the truck as was the case when that box of montecarlo's came in. 

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On 5/31/2018 at 8:41 AM, Ohhey!itskev said:

My box of montecarlos are arriving today, wish I didn't have to lay them down, I'm excited to try them, also sitting on pins and needles waiting for a box of funadores to acclimate. I've only tried the coloniales in the past.

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My box was brilliant right after arriving with about a year from box date.So unless you're sure you don't like them young, I'd suggest trying them after letting them acclimate

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On 5/31/2018 at 6:22 AM, fitzy said:

Having smoked my first Por Larranaga Montecarlo (which I loved), I'm curious as to what other affordable long and skinny cigars I should be trying. I know everyone's idea of affordable is different but lets keep it under $250 a box. 

I can't wait to see how that caramel/buttered popcorn taste changes as they get some time down. 

 

Not sure if this should have been in the cheap and cheerful section as that price range isn't exactly cheap but what I consider affordable. 

Yeah, it's kind of a bummer there are so few left. I need to get some more PLMC myself.

If you appreciate non-Cubans, you may find more luck there as lanceros and panatelas have been getting back into style. There are lots of lanceros, but even in Panties (think that will catch on?), you've got the Tatuaje Black Label petit lancero was CA's cigar of the week, and has been a good smoke for a long time. It's a 6 x 38. Roma Craft makes a couple of 5.5 x 37 versions of their CroMagnon blends. Illusione came out with a Ninfa (but it's actually more along the lines of a PLMC in size). All of those are well below $250/25

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These "long and skinnies" should fit the bill for your criteria of <$250USD (Cuba prices)

  • RyJ Cazadores
  • Fonseca #1
  • HdM Du Gourment
  • Montecristo Especial No 2
  • Montecristo No 1
  • Partagas 898
  • JLP Cazadores

I used this search on CCW.

 

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Thanks for the info.

I've got a 1/4 box of RyJ Cazadores from a 24:24 order that I got in last week. I'm hoping to smoke them in 2 months when they are done acclimating. 

I'd love to get some Partagas 898 but outside of Cuba they are around $300. When I get to Cuba they are on my list of cigars to buy along with Sir Winston and Fundadores. 

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Out of the one's I've had here is how I rank them:

Fonseca

RyJ Cazzie

PLMC

LGC  MdO#4

Kind of off topic, but the only LGC I have had is the #4 that I picked off of a box pass. It had a really nice dark wrapper. In hindsight, dark wrappers on these sticks might not be desirable for me. However, it tasted like potpourri which I found to be awful. Are they all like that? 

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These "long and skinnies" should fit the bill for your criteria of
  • RyJ Cazadores
  • Fonseca #1
  • HdM Du Gourment
  • Montecristo Especial No 2
  • Montecristo No 1
  • Partagas 898
  • JLP Cazadores
I used this search on CCW.
 

Sadly, Du Gourmet are nowhere to be found - similar to SLR DC, et cetera.
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On 6/5/2018 at 4:44 PM, Lotusguy said:


Sadly, Du Gourmet are nowhere to be found - similar to SLR DC, et cetera.

True. Haven't seen a box around for at least a couple of years.

Hoyo du Prince was cut last year. 

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