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BestCigarPrices.com:
A nice special on an under-appreciated brand, the Virtuoso Torano, a hit during the Cigar Boom and now back on the market, but with a lower profile:

> Crescendo (6 1/2 x 54), in a box of 25 was $124.00, now $122.95;

> Encore (4 3/4 x 52), 25 was $107.00, now $105.95;

> Forte (5 1/2 x 56), 25 was $116.00, now $114.95 and

> Maestro (7 x 50), 25 was $125.00, now $123.95.

Cigars International:
A nice price on the hard-to-find C.A.O. 65th Anniversary Esen (7 x 54), in the box of 10 was $99.95, now just $71.95 while supplies last.

Famous Smoke Shop:
If you have never tried the Acid line by Drew Estate, this is your chance, offered in four representative sizes in samplers of five:

> Atom Maduro (5 x 50), five was $32.99, now $29.99;

> Cold Infusion Tea (6 3/4 x 44), five was $27.99, now $25.99;

> Liquid (5 x 50), five was $30.99, now $28.99;

> Roam (7 x 48), five was $38.99, now $34.99.

Habana House:
Sensational deals on two great cigars:

  • La Gloria Cubana Corona Gorda (6 x 52) in maduro, now just $69.95 for the box of 25.

  • Macanudo Tudor (6 x 52), also in boxes of 25 for just $100.95, while supplies last!

    J-R Cigars:
    When Lew Rothman decides to cut prices, watch out! He had the machete out this week, or maybe he just entered the new prices on a computer?

  • Avo Classic Piramide (7 x 54), in the box of 25 was $151.95, now $134.95;

  • Avo Maduro:

    > No. 2 (6 x 50), 25 was $117.95, now $114.95;

    > No. 3 (7 1/2 x 50), 25 was $129.95, now $124.95;

    > No. 9 (4 3/4 x 48), 25 was $103.95, now $99.95;

    > Piramides (7 x 54), 25 was $151.95, now $134.95;

    > Robusto (5 x 50), 25 was $121.95, now $109.95.

  • Avo XO, for many the best of the entire Avo group:

    > Allegro (4 1/2 x 34), 25 was $92.95, now $89.95, or

    > Notturo (5 x 42), 25 was $112.95, now $104.95.

  • Bauza, made at the Tabacalera A. Fuente:

    > Casa Grande (6 3/4 x 48), 25 was $85.00, now $83.00;

    > Fabuloso (7 1/2 x 50), 25 was $90.00, now $88.00;

    > Greco (5 1/2 x 42), 25 was $65.00, now $63.00;

    > Jaguar (6 1/2 x 42), 25 was $65.00, now $63.00;

    > Petit Corona (5 x 38), 25 was $60.00, now $58.00;

    > Pyramid (5 1/2 x 52), 25 was $95.00, now $93.00.

  • Bolivar, one of the strongest blends made by General Cigar:

    > Churchill (7 x 49), 25 was $83.95, now $79.95;

    > Lonsdale (6 1/2 x 45), 25 was $76.95, now $69.95;

    > Robusto (5 1/2 x 50 in glass tubes), eight was $26.95, now $24.95;

    > Toro (6 x 52), 25 was $82.95, now $79.95.

  • C.A.O. l’Anniversaire Maduro Churchill (6 7/8 x 48), a nice cigar in boxes of 20 was $118.00, now $109.00, best we have seen.

  • C.A.O. Italia, popular and well priced:

    > Amazon (6 x 50), 20 was $107.00, now $104.00;

    > Gol! (5 x 56), 20 was $83.00, now $81.00;

    > Piranha (4 1/2 x 46), 25 was $79.00, now $77.00;

    > Samba (6 1/4 x 54), 25 was $96.00, now $94.00.

  • C.A.O. Gold, a blend many feel is the best that C.A.O. offers:

    > Corona Gorda (6 1/2 x 50), 20 was $76.00, now $73.00 or try

    > Karats (4 x 38), 50 was $85.00, now $65.00.

  • C.A.O Gold Maduro, a newer style with plenty of flavor:

    > Churchill (7 x 48), 20 was $80.00, now $78.00;

    > Corona (5 1/2 x 42), 20 was $65.00, now $63.00;

    > Corona Gorda (6 1/2 x 50), 20 was $76.00, now $73.00;

    > Double Corona (7 1/2 x 54), 20 was $92.00, now $90.00 or

    > Torpedo (6 1/4 x 52), 20 was $89.00, now $87.00.

  • C.A.O. The Sopranos Edition, not always easy to find:

    > Boss (7 x 56), 20 was $250.00, now $245.00 or

    > Solider (6 x 54), 20 was $215.00, now $212.00.

  • Carlos Torano Reserva Decadencia, infused with just a taste of the famous port:

    > Churchill (7 1/4 x 48), in the box of 20 for $149.95, or try

    > Robusto (5 x 50), 20 for $129.95.

  • Cohiba Lonsdale Grande (6 1/4 x 47), now in the box of 25 regularly $174.95, now $169.95.

  • Cohiba Black, offering a rich taste with an extra-dark maduro wrapper:

    > Churchill (7 x 49), 25 was $309.00, now $213.95;

    > Corona (5 1/2 x 42), 25 was $194.95, now $134.95;

    > Robusto (5 1/2 x 50 in glass tubes), eight was $79.95, now $59.95;

    > Supremo (6 x 54), 25 was $279.95, now $219.95.

  • Dunhill Dominican, still one of the standards for quality mild cigars with just a pinch of spice:

    > Condado (6 x 48), in boxes of 25 for $144.95;

    > Diamante (6 5/8 x 42), 25 for $127.95;

    > Peravia (7 x 50), 25 for $179.95.

  • Excalibur by Hoyo de Monterrey, an amazing value even at retail, but now:

    > Cigarillos (4 x 24), 200 was $78.25, now $72.95;

    > Miniature (3 x 26), 200 was $53.75, now $46.75;

    > No. IV (5 5/8 x 46), 20 was $58.25, now $56.25;

    > Prensado (6 1/8 x 48), 20 was $78.95, now $75.25.

  • Excalibur 1066:

    > Dark Knight II (6 1/2 x 52), 20 was $70.95, now $68.95;

    > King Arthur (6 1/4 x 45), 20 was $58.95, now $56.95.

  • Excalibur Royal Sterling, a surprise hit with lots of taste and a light-colored wrapper:

    > Fortis (7 1/4 x 54), 20 was $81.95, now $79.95;

    > Nobilis (5 1/4 x 50), 40 was $136.95, now $129.95.

  • Fonseca Vintage Robusto (5 x 50), 20 was $74.95, now $71.95, best in our review.

  • Gurkha Master Select, rarely discounted and not always available:

    > Churchill (7 1/2 x 52), 25 was $139.95, now $136.95, or

    > Corona Gorda (5 3/4 x 46), 25 was $136.95, now $128.95.

  • Hoyo de Monterrey Governor (6 1/8 x 50), a perfect size for this blend, in a box of 25 was $68.75, now $66.95.

  • Hoyo de Monterrey Dark Sumatra:

    > Media Noche (5 3/4 x 54), 25 was $77.50, now $75.95, or

    > Noche (6 1/2 x 52), 25 was $81.95, now $79.95.

  • Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970, the popular and powerful blend from Tabacos Puros de Nicaragua:

    > Churchill (6 7/8 x 48), 20 was $73.95, now $71.95, best we have seen;

    > Gran Consul (4 3/4 x 60), 20 was $77.95, now $75.95;

    > Lancero (7 1/2 x 38), 20 was $70.95, now $67.95;

    > Macito (4 3/4 x 42), 50 was $119.95, now $114.95;

    > Magnum (6 x 60), 25 was $107.95, now $97.95;

    > Perfecto (6 1/8 x 58), 20 was $100.95, now $85.95;

    > Robusto Grande (5 1/2 x 52), 20 was $74.95, now $71.95.

  • Macanudo Gold Label, the mildest of the mild with a marvelously delicate taste:

    > Hampton Court (5 1/2 x 42), 25 was $112.95, now $109.95;

    > Lord Nelson (7 x 49), 25 was $121.95, now $116.95, or

    > Shakespeare (6 1/2 x 45), 25 was $106.95, now $97.95.

  • Macanudo Maduro at the best prices we have found:

    > Ascot (4 1/8 x 32), 100 was $84.75, now $80.95;

    > Crystals (5 1/2 x 50 in glass tubes), eight for $35.25;

    > Diplomat (4 1/2 x 60), 25 was $88.75, now $85.95;

    > Duke of Devon (5 1/2 x 42), 25 was $88.75, now $85.95;

    > Hampton Court (5 1/2 x 42 in aluminum tubes), 25 was $91.95, now $88.95;

    > Hyde Park (5 1/2 x 49), 25 was $93.75, now $89.95;

    > Prince Philip (7 1/2 x 49), 10 was $44.75, now $42.95.

  • Macanudo Robust, strongest of all the Macanudo lines:

    > Ascot (4 1/8 x 32), 100 was $84.75, now $80.95;

    > Baron de Rothschild (6 1/2 x 42), 25 was $91.95, now $87.95;

    > Duke of Devon (5 1/2 x 42), 25 was $88.75, now $85.95;

    > Hampton Court (5 1/2 x 42 in aluminum tubes), 25 was $91.95, now $88.95;

    > Hyde Park (5 1/2 x 49), 25 was $93.75, now $89.95;

    > Petit Corona (5 x 38), 25 was $66.25, now $64.95;

    > Portofino (7 x 34 in aluminum tubes), 25 was $91.95, now $88.95;

    > Prince Philip (7 1/2 x 49), 10 was $44.75, now $42.95.

  • Partagas Naturales (5 1/2 x 50), in the box of 25 was $95.95, now $92.95, best in our review.

  • Partagas Spanish Rosado with a light and bright taste:

    > Mitico (7 x 49), 25 was $101.75, now $99.95;

    > Rojito (4 1/2 x 50), 40 was $131.75, now $129.95, and

    > Sabroso (5 7/8 x 44 in aluminum tubes), 20 was $69.95, now $67.95.

  • Royal Jamaica Gold, also a richly flavored cigar and worth trying:

    > Churchill (7 x 54), 25 for $84.95, or try

    > Park Lane (6 x 47), 25 for $72.95.

    Mike’s Cigars:
    Mike’s has a nice special on the Alec Bradley MAXX, a series of larger cigars that deliver full-bodied power with a nicely balanced flavor; here’s a chance to try it in samplers of five:

    > The Culture (6 1/2 x 54), five for $23.00, or try

    > The Curve (5 x 58), five for $23.00.

  • Baccarat “The Game” Havana, an immensely popular cigar that doesn’t get the recognition it deserves:
    > Churchill (7 x 48), five for $11.75;

    > Double Corona (7 1/2 x 50), five for $12.75;

    > Kings (8 1/2 x 52), five for $13.50;

    > No. 1 (7 x 44), five for $10.75, or try

    > Toro (6 x 50), five for $10.75 . . . how can you resist?

  • Pryme Gold by Alec Bradley, also with a depth of flavor that’s worth trying:

    > 100R (5 1/4 x 52), five for $25.50;

    > 300C (7 x 48), five for $30.50;

    > 400T (6 3/8 x 52), five for $30.50.

    TinderBox.com:
    A nice value on the brilliantly-made Cusano line, manufactured at Tabadom and delicious in either the Double Connecticut or Paired Maduro styles:

    > Churchill (7 1/4 x 50), 18 was $88.95, now $84.95 in natural or maduro;

    > Robusto (5 x 50), 18 was $74.95, now $69.95, also in natural or maduro;

    > Toro (6 1/2 x 46), 18 was $74.95, now $73.95 in your choice of wrapper.

  • Gispert, a value cigar which has grown in popularity:

    > Belicoso (6 1/8 x 52), with natural wrappers, 25 was $57.95, now $54.95;

    > Robusto (5 x 54), with maduro wrappers, 20 was $38.95, now $36.95;

    > Toro (6 x 54), with maduro wrappers, 20 was $42.95, now $39.95.

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