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mi2az 09:18 PM 05-28-2009
I am finding that some of my cigars are way to strong that I get head spins and I am looking for something in the Mild to Medium.


Any suggestions from the group on what to look for ? :-)
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jonharky 09:22 PM 05-28-2009
H upmann vintage cameroon is a great cigar medium cigar

And reasonably priced
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BradNC 09:31 PM 05-28-2009
The Perdomo La tradicion Champagne is a great mild cigar. If you buy them and don't like them I will buy them from you. Great when you want something without too much kick. Here is a great review of the cigar from Kris Baso:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj_aivNecVM
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Emjaysmash 09:35 PM 05-28-2009
Originally Posted by BradSacramento:
The Perdomo La tradicion Champagne is a great mild cigar. If you buy them and don't like them I will buy them from you. Great when you want something without too much kick. Here is a great review of the cigar from Kris Baso:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj_aivNecVM
:-)
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md4958 09:35 PM 05-28-2009
What have you been smoking that has been making your head spin? Knowing what you find "strong" might help us give you recommendations
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mhailey 09:35 PM 05-28-2009
5 vegas gold. great, reasonably priced stick.

Matt
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DoctaJ 11:37 PM 05-28-2009
One thing to ask: Are any of these cigars being smoked on an empty stomach? That can have a big impact on how you will feel during the end and after the smoke even if it is on the milder side.
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Trace63 11:55 PM 05-28-2009
5 Vegas Classic or Gold, Ashton Classic, Padron x000 (medium), Nub line (mild/medium) etc.

Do you eat before you smoke?
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Volt 03:42 AM 05-29-2009
Originally Posted by jonharky:
H upmann vintage cameroon is a great cigar medium cigar

And reasonably priced
The H. Uppman Vintage Cameroon is the cigar that got me started smoking. As noted, resonably priced, not harsh, and redily available. I still smoke them today.

Originally Posted by md4958:
What have you been smoking that has been making your head spin? Knowing what you find "strong" might help us give you recommendations
:-) Some previous past smokes that were too much would help out.
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elderboy02 05:00 AM 05-29-2009
Oliva Connecticut, Oliva G, Fonseca 5-50, Rocky Patel Connecticut, Arturo Fuente Hemmingway.
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WildBlueSooner 05:29 AM 05-29-2009
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
Oliva Connecticut, Oliva G, Fonseca 5-50, Rocky Patel Connecticut, Arturo Fuente Hemmingway.
:-) Those are some good ones...along with the Montecristo White Label
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troutbreath 07:07 AM 05-29-2009
I'd through in the RyJ Habana Reserve. Good, full bodied, lighter strength smoke.


I would be curious about what was making your head spin, too. Some sticks are made with that goal in mind, I think. And the often succeed regardless of your tenure in the hobby or "heartiness." Food is also a biggie, and I usually keep some water nearby.

Welcome!


Oh, and for those H. Upmann Vintage Cameroon fans: They are the manager's special this week at JR. I never have smoked them, but I should probably try since I love a good Cammy wrapper. Not sure how good the deal is on these, but the monster vitolas were all either $3 or $4, right by the register.
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Mark 07:28 AM 05-29-2009
What you are experiencing is not really a factor of how bold the cigar smoke is, but how much nicotine is in the cigar. There are some "milder" cigars with a lot of nicotine, and some heavier cigars that have very little. I wrote a little "Nicotine Sickness Action Plan" a while ago that might be helpful.

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7811

-Mark
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BlackIrish 07:46 AM 05-29-2009
Originally Posted by jonharky:
H upmann vintage cameroon is a great cigar medium cigar

And reasonably priced
Originally Posted by BradSacramento:
The Perdomo La tradicion Champagne is a great mild cigar. If you buy them and don't like them I will buy them from you. Great when you want something without too much kick.
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
Oliva Connecticut, Oliva G, Fonseca 5-50, Rocky Patel Connecticut, Arturo Fuente Hemmingway.
All good suggestions for cigars with mild flavor profiles. Also CAO Gold and Taboo Twist.

But as others have noted, it's really the nicotine you're experiencing. BostonMark's advice is great.
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darkninja67 08:29 AM 05-29-2009
Along with the previous suggestions I would add the Casa Torano line. Very good cigar and not overpowering at all.

Try drinking something sweet when you get the buzz going like Coke or Pepsi.
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flat6nut 04:57 PM 05-29-2009
La Fontana
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