Most Unusual Cigar

drhalle

Evolving Lead Gorilla
There are many specialty cigars on the market today. Excluding nubs and the anejos, x's and ISOM's. What is the most unusual cigar you have ever smoked?

Mine would be a cigar made by J Gomez y Sanchez, a Experiencia 1967 from the Valleys of San Andres, Mexico. There wasn't anything strange about the construction of the cigar, I just had never heard anything about this company and it was a good cigar.
Another more in the specialty range, an
Illusione -23 Culebra. This was shared with friends as it is 3 cigars twisted together. It was a great cigar.
 
One of the cigars smoked at the Shack Herf III was an old Punch that came wrapped in a corn husk. That was one of the most unusual things I have seen.
 
I'd have to say that Culebras (snakes) are the most unusual cigar that I smoke. Haven't had one form Illusione yet (always out when I go looking) but I have had the La Flora Dominicana and Partagas. Quite different smokes, but I like them both quite a bit.
 
Moore and Bode Brass and Full Brass are the strangest thing I have seen in a cigar. I have not smoked mine yet but Ji has one too. Maybe he will chime in.

scotite
 
Does it count if I haven't actually had it yet?

Tonite I'm off work at midnite, and plan on going home and having a cigar I recived in a purchase. It was an unbanded party vitola (?). It was one of the twisted three. I'm planning on taking pictures and attempting my first review... :tu
 
Does it count if I haven't actually had it yet?

Tonite I'm off work at midnite, and plan on going home and having a cigar I recived in a purchase. It was an unbanded party vitola (?). It was one of the twisted three. I'm planning on taking pictures and attempting my first review... :tu

That's the Culebra. :)
 
Oneoff Due Mondi
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This Italian creation is just like a 'Toscano' with the one exception - it is meant to be cut in half to smoke.
 
Does it count if I haven't actually had it yet?

Tonite I'm off work at midnite, and plan on going home and having a cigar I recived in a purchase. It was an unbanded party vitola (?). It was one of the twisted three. I'm planning on taking pictures and attempting my first review... :tu

I'm looking forward to your review. :tu

I guess I'd have to say for me it was the Acid Kuba Kuba.
 
the most unusual looking cigar i have ever seen is the drew estates naturals egg
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Interesting. If it's actually a good cigar, I'd have to smoke it in the privacy of my own home...in the backyard...between the hours of 2:00AM and 3:00AM on a Wednesday. I'd hate to be seen smoking an, ummm, egg vitola.
:hn
 
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