gator_79 01:50 PM 10-28-2011
Heres the story. My wife does share a cigar with me every now and then. I was talking her last night on the phone and she expressed that she would like to try some flavored/infused cigars. She specifically mentioned the coffee flavored ones. I do not smoke flavored or infused cigars so I do not have a clue where to start. Any recomendation for coffee flavored sticks would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
[Reply]
Blak Smyth 01:52 PM 10-28-2011
Drew Estates is about the best infused manufacturer out there.
They have the Tabak and I am not sure what else would be coffee.
Image
Try the Opulence 3, not coffee but the best infused stick by a mile that I have tried!
[Reply]
irratebass 01:58 PM 10-28-2011
awsmith4 01:58 PM 10-28-2011
The Java by Rocky Patel. My advice would be to take her to the B&M and let her pick a few and try them to see what she likes. Just pray that she doesn't follow my wife's footsteps and go from liking flavored smokes to loving well aged Cubans, it may sound awesome but you stash goes rather quickly
:-)
[Reply]
2nd the Tabak. I'd smoke them if the tip wasn't so sweet.
Java
Khalua - if you can still find them
You didn't mention if she smokes non-infused cigars already. My girlfriend smokes wide range of premium cigars, but still enjoys infused now and then. Won't touch acids, but likes:
CI Legend Copper - Drew Estates
Ambrosia, esp Vann Reef and Nectar
In the Tabak, she particularly likes the 'Red-Eye'
CAO Eileen's Dream and Moontrance
[Reply]
bobarian 02:00 PM 10-28-2011
Drew Estates makes several coffee infused cigars. The Tabak Especial comes in both Maduro(Negra) and Natural(Dulce) wrappers. I occasionally enjoy the Negra but do not like the natural wrapper. Both have sweetened tips. Check your local shop.
DE also makes the Java, a much stronger coffee infused cigar. I prefer the balance of the Tabak.
There are several other coffee flavored cigars like the Tatiana. But flavored cigars differ from infused in that the flavors seem much more artificial.
:-)
Acid also has a nice sampler in a tin that runs about $45.
[Reply]
Doctorossi 02:09 PM 10-28-2011
I've never understood the point of a coffee infused or flavored cigar, as coffee is a flavor so easy to find in so many non-infused/flavored cigars. Also, it's very easy to drink a cup of coffee
with your cigar and get the same effect.
Something like strawberry makes some amount of sense to me, because you're never going to find it in an unflavored product.
:-)
[Reply]
kelmac07 02:28 PM 10-28-2011
A few have said it...for coffee flavors, the Java is the one.
:-)
[Reply]
bobarian 02:46 PM 10-28-2011
Originally Posted by Doctorossi:
I've never understood the point of a coffee infused or flavored cigar, as coffee is a flavor so easy to find in so many non-infused/flavored cigars. Also, it's very easy to drink a cup of coffee with your cigar and get the same effect.
Something like strawberry makes some amount of sense to me, because you're never going to find it in an unflavored product.
:-)
I never understood the fascination with "Limited Release" Tat's.
:-)
Smoke what you like, like what you smoke.
:-)
[Reply]
Doctorossi 02:53 PM 10-28-2011
Originally Posted by bobarian:
I never understood the fascination with "Limited Release" Tat's.
Well, it makes sense to me, to the extent that they have potential to be good blends.
Personally, I don't care for intentionally-limited releases as a marketing function, but if a tasty stick shows up in a "Limited" program, I can grok the pursuit of it. You won't catch me participating, though.
[Reply]
Originally Posted by awsmith4:
The Java by Rocky Patel. My advice would be to take her to the B&M and let her pick a few and try them to see what she likes. Just pray that she doesn't follow my wife's footsteps and go from liking flavored smokes to loving well aged Cubans, it may sound awesome but you stash goes rather quickly :-)
thats the best thing to do. have her pick out a small sampler for her to try that way she can narrow down her likes / dislikes.
[Reply]
gator_79 03:09 PM 10-28-2011
Thanks everyone for the advice. She currently only smokes about 3-4 cigars a month (CAO Flavors) but she usually takes a few puffs off whatever I light up. That Tabac Especial sounds like it will be right up her alley. As for the Cubans, she really likes my BBF's.
[Reply]
shilala 03:28 PM 10-28-2011
Originally Posted by Doctorossi:
I've never understood the point of a coffee infused or flavored cigar, as coffee is a flavor so easy to find in so many non-infused/flavored cigars. Also, it's very easy to drink a cup of coffee with your cigar and get the same effect.
Something like strawberry makes some amount of sense to me, because you're never going to find it in an unflavored product.
:-)
Coffee flavored cigars don't taste like coffee notes in cigars. Coffee notes are like pumpkin, coffee cigars are like pumpkin pie.
Most coffee cigars I've tried also have a heavy chocolate, too. Same thing here. It's not a chocolate note like in many regular cigars, it's like eating Hershey Kisses.
That make more sense, Doc?
[Reply]
Doctorossi 03:31 PM 10-28-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
That make more sense, Doc?
Definitely! Thanks for the knowledge, bud.
:-)
[Reply]
shilala 03:33 PM 10-28-2011
Sonic04GT 03:33 PM 10-28-2011
Anything Drew Estate
:-)
Java, Tabak series, etc.
Tatiana Mocha was pretty good too.
[Reply]