I really, really like Vega Talanga cigars. They are Honduran, made with tobacco grown in the Talanga Valley, of all places (who woulda thunk it?).
Their claim to fame is that the tobacco is aged "en tercio", or bundled in palm bark. That gives them a "cuban" flavor that I've really enjoyed. Although slightly rustic, they look great, and I've never had a plug, burn issue or construction problem of any kind. You can get them for about $1 per stick in bundles of 20 or fivers. I've tried the blanco, rojo, and oscuro in torp and corona and belicoso vitolas. I always keep a couple of bundles on hand.