As 2012 draws to a close, I wanted to see what the Hide's favorite cigars were this year since I know that quite a few of us enjoy a good stogie once in a while. I had three favorites this year, two that are fairly easy to find and the other not so much.
My first fave is the Crowned Heads Headley Grange cigar:
I got my first stick about 2 months ago, loved it, and have been smoking at least one every couple weeks since. I had some of my old teammates up in DC two weeks ago and we all enjoyed this smoke with some nice dark rum.
My second fave has the same great strength of flavor and potency, but in a smaller package.
Tatuaje makes some great limited lines of cigars, and this Tatuaje Reserva is one of them. Either the Headley Grange or the Tatuaje Reserva would be an awesome gift to yourself or stogie-smoking buddy.
My final fave is a bit harder to find but was the undisputed champion of our cigar smokes in eastern Afghanistan: the (Cuban) Partagas Serie P No. 2!
That smoke crossed all lines of rank, branch, and taste profile. It was so popular that I never went to an outpost without them in my little Pelican humidor. This was what we smoked at a tiny outpost in Sar Howza Paktika, as well as as FOB Airborne, Wardak, and at the command HQ at Bagram Airfield. It's a strong cigar with great flavors. You can't get it here in the States, but if you happen to be traveling abroad and want to enjoy some nice Cuban contraband overseas, you'd be hard pressed to find a better smoke.
What stogies have made your favorites list for 2012?
My first fave is the Crowned Heads Headley Grange cigar:

I got my first stick about 2 months ago, loved it, and have been smoking at least one every couple weeks since. I had some of my old teammates up in DC two weeks ago and we all enjoyed this smoke with some nice dark rum.
My second fave has the same great strength of flavor and potency, but in a smaller package.

Tatuaje makes some great limited lines of cigars, and this Tatuaje Reserva is one of them. Either the Headley Grange or the Tatuaje Reserva would be an awesome gift to yourself or stogie-smoking buddy.
My final fave is a bit harder to find but was the undisputed champion of our cigar smokes in eastern Afghanistan: the (Cuban) Partagas Serie P No. 2!

That smoke crossed all lines of rank, branch, and taste profile. It was so popular that I never went to an outpost without them in my little Pelican humidor. This was what we smoked at a tiny outpost in Sar Howza Paktika, as well as as FOB Airborne, Wardak, and at the command HQ at Bagram Airfield. It's a strong cigar with great flavors. You can't get it here in the States, but if you happen to be traveling abroad and want to enjoy some nice Cuban contraband overseas, you'd be hard pressed to find a better smoke.
What stogies have made your favorites list for 2012?