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  • Carlos Torano Exodus 1959, the most popular of all the Torano blends with a medium-to-full body:
    > Double Corona (7 x 50), five was $24.99, now $21.99;

    > Toro (6 x 50), five was $23.99, now $20.99;

    > Torpedo (6 1/2 x 46), five was $25.99, now $21.99.

  • Rocky Patel’s The Edge, one of the hottest cigars in America:

    > Toro (6 x 52), with Corojo or Maduro wrappers, five was $22.99, now $21.99;

    > Torpedo (6 x 52), in Corojo of Maduro, five was $22.99, now $20.99.

    Habana House:
    More big-name brands and the lowest prices in our survey, but only while supplies last:

  • Ashton Virgin Sun Grown Illusion (6 1/2 x 44), in the box of 24 was $237.95, now $215.95.

  • El Centurion, one of the newest blends from the man of the moment: Pepin Garcia!

    > Emperadores (5 1/2 x 52), in the box of 20 for $229.95;

    > Gladiadores (6 1/2 x 52), 20 for $249.95 or try

    > Guerreros (5 x 50), 20 for $212.95.

  • Montecristo Platinum Rothschilde (5 x 50 in aluminum tubes), a spicy blend in a box of 13 for $69.95, the lowest in our survey.

  • Padron 1926 Serie No. 6 (4 3/4 x 50), in the box of 24 for $259.95.

    Mike’s Cigars:
    Mike’s has been slashing prices on five-packs all across the board for three weeks now; take advantage while you can:

  • Avo Classic Piramides (7 x 54), in a sampler of five was $31.00, now $28.75, or try them with maduro wrappers, five was $32.00, now $29.75, or check out the Puritos (4 1/8 x 32), in a tin of 10 was $14.50, now $9.50.

  • Domaine Avo No. 40 (6 x 52), in fives was $33.50, now $31.75, or try the No. 60 (5 x 43), five was $22.50, now $21.50, or the Puritos (4 1/8 x 32), in tins of 10 was $14.50, now $9.50.

  • Avo XO, a favorite of connoisseurs for its subtlety:

    > The Assortment, a seven-cigar sampler, was $59.95, now $42.60;

    > Preludio (6 x 40), five for $26.75.

  • Don Diego, much appreciated among mild-bodied cigars since shortly after the Cuban Revolution and worth trying once again:

    > Lonsdale (6 1/2 x 42), in a pack of five for $14.00!

    > Prelude (4 x 28), in tins of 10, now $7.75.

  • The Griffin’s, an underrated blend that originated in Europe and later became a hit in the U.S.:

    > No. 300 (6 1/4 x 44), five was $29.95, now $21.60;

    > No. 300 Tubos (6 1/4 x 44 in aluminum tubes), five was $29.95, now $18.00;

    > Prestige (7 1/2 x 50), five was $45.95, now $31.80;

    > Robusto (5 x 50), four was $26.95, now $19.70;

    > Short Robusto (4 1/4 x 48), 25 was $138.00, now $102.00;

    > Toro (6 1/4 x 52), five was $39.95, now $27.60.

  • Griffin’s Fuerte, a stronger blend than the original Griffin’s and quite an interesting cigar in its own right:

    > Robusto (4 3/4 x 48), in the box of 10 was $56.75, now $51.00, best in our review;

    > Short Corona (4 x 43), 10 was $37.75, now $34.20, or try

    > Toro (6 x 50), 10 was $64.75, now $58.20.

  • Hoyo de Monterrey, one of the world’s great brands at a sampler price so low . . . how can you resist? Try the Churchill (6 1/4 x 45), in a sampler of five for just $12.75 or the Corona (5 5/8 x 46), also in a five-pack for just $12.50.

  • Macanudo, the most popular premium cigar in the United States, now offered in inexpensive samplers of five:

    > 8-9-8 (7 x 45), in a sampler of five for $22.00;

    > Duke of Windsor (6 x 50 torpedo), five for $26.00;

    > Portofino (7 x 34), five for $19.00;

    > Prince of Wales (8 x 52), five for $21.50 or in the box of 25 was $124.95, now $104.99, easily the best in our review;

    > Trump (6 1/2 x 45), five for $22.00.

  • Macanudo Maduro, with a rich taste and the same perfect draw:

    > Baron de Rothschild (6 1/2 x 42), five for $19.50;

    > Duke of Devon (5 1/2 x 42), five for $18.25 or try

    > Hyde Park (5 1/2 x 49), five for $19.25.

  • Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real, a highly popular newer blend:

    > Churchill (7 x 50), five for $25.00;

    > No. 2 (6 1/8 x 52), five for $27.50

    > Porto Real (7 x 36 in aluminum tubes), five for $24.00 or try

    > Verona’s Court (5 1/2 x 44 in aluminum tubes), five for $24.00.

  • Romeo y Julieta Reserve Maduro Mini Belicoso (5 x 52), also in a sampler of five for $21.75.

    TinderBox.com:
    A tremendous deal on perhaps the best mild-bodied cigar of them all – the Macanudo Gold Label – in the Tudor size (6 x 52). In a box of 25, it’s normally $156.99, but now offered at $110.95, easily the lowest in our survey.
    ~ Rich Perelman
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