I've been smoking cigars for a few years now, but just stumbled upon this thread.
I've always seemed to gravitate to a Connecticut wrapper cigar and the Rocky Patel Connecticut Vintage 1999 was my go to for years. The Perdomo Champange and the Padron Damaso were up there as some favorites as well. The Padron always seemed to burn very quickly which was annoying for a $15 stick.
I always like drinking a little bourbon while enjoying a cigar and when Camacho released their Connecticut Distillery series, which paired really well with bourbon, I had thought I had found the only cigar I would ever need to smoke again......... and then they discontinued it. I think I have 4 sticks left and I they are special occasion only now.
Anyways, as of late, I have been smoking the Brickhouse Double Connecticut, usually a toro or robusto, and I have really found a liking to them.
I went through the last 13 pages of this thread and didn't see anyone recommend them, so I figured I would give a recommendation. It's a $6 stick, so very budget friendly, and typically burns straight and has a good draw/construction. My only complaint is the glue they use for the wrapper label sometimes pulls the leaf off a touch but that is minor in the grand scheme of things.