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Fumes 12:33 PM 10-25-2009
Ashton Classic
Avo or The Griffins
Cabaiguan natural (a little heavier but still mild and oh so good)
ERDM Choix Supreme (if you're going that way)
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BigCat 01:43 PM 10-25-2009
Originally Posted by s15driftking:
CAO Gold
Cusano 18
Gurkha Symphony
Oliva Connecticut
Perdomo Champage
The Griffins
:-) Cusano 18 was the one that got me started. Very creamy mild smoke.
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scoot 02:07 PM 10-25-2009
If you're looking for a special smoke, I would suggest the AVO 787 perfecto if you can get your hands on one. Its flavorful with coffee and toasted notes but extremely smooth and very easy to handle.
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Zanaspus 02:24 PM 10-25-2009
Much as I hate to say it as I'm hacked at Pete Johnson atm, Cabaiguan natural would be hard to beat for an intro imho.
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Cigar_Noob 02:29 PM 10-25-2009
My advice? give the kid a Garcia Y Vega Green Game cigar...after that...he wont complain about any cigar you ever buy him! (its working for me! hahaha)
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Jbailey 02:29 PM 10-25-2009
A few I would suggest would be

Cabaiguan
Padron 64 Nat
Fuente Hemingway
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madwilliamflint 03:02 PM 10-25-2009
My first (early August this year) was an RyJ Numero Dos. Loved it.

I can't argue against any of these suggestions as I've not had most of them yet.
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Kreth 03:37 PM 10-25-2009
Perdome Slow-Aged Lot 826 (Maduro or Natural)
Perdomo Golf
Sancho Panza Double Maduro
Indian Tabac Maduro
Taboo Twist
All quite mellow, but tasty...
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fyrftr 03:42 PM 10-25-2009
Originally Posted by Cigar_Noob:
My advice? give the kid a Garcia Y Vega Green Game cigar...after that...he wont complain about any cigar you ever buy him! (its working for me! hahaha)
ROFLMAO

:-) :-)
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s15driftking 05:33 PM 10-25-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
Perdome Slow-Aged Lot 826 (Maduro or Natural)
Perdomo Golf
Sancho Panza Double Maduro
Indian Tabac Maduro
Taboo Twist
All quite mellow, but tasty...
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Yep, that is actually the perfect smoke for him!!
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vankleekkw 05:58 PM 10-25-2009
My vote would be the Cabiaguan, milder smoke with a slight complexity.
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bsmokin 09:06 AM 10-26-2009
Originally Posted by fyrftr:
One of the first banded (I could tell who made it) that I reallly enjoyed was a Romeo y Julietta Reserva Real. Smooth and mild (not harsh) with a medium body. Much more body/flavor than the Macanudo that I had before. I found the Macanudo was flat and 'one dimentional', and was dissapointed with it. I wanted MORE flavor! It was however smooth and mild.

I hope to try the Perdomo Lot 23 next. This sounds like a good choice also.
Tim L.
+1 for the RyJ Reserva Real. This is a great, mild smoke with good, creamy flavor. I would also recommend a Don Diego... nice, mild cigars.
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chippewastud79 09:19 AM 10-26-2009
AVO Classic or Signature :-)
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ade06 09:23 AM 10-26-2009
Ashton Cabinet
Monti White Label
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bigswol2 03:25 PM 10-26-2009
Originally Posted by SmokinApe:
Get him some Chateau Furente's naturals...
I agree!!
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RightAJ 03:33 PM 10-26-2009
Oliva G. Cheap and awesome.
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The Poet 03:53 PM 10-26-2009
A lot of good suggestions above. If you can find one not too pricey, and want this to be a special occasion, you might consider Ashton VSG. Complex, not overpowering, and deceptively mild on the palate.
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njstone 07:32 PM 10-26-2009
I started out on CAOs, Rocky Patels, Gurkhas, Torano, Oliva, and 5 Vegas. I still smoke many of these, too.

In my opinion, you should smoke what you like. If you like a $3 cigar, smoke them and don't let anyone tell you they're "cheap" or "for noobs" or some crap like that.

There are some $2 smokes that I truly love, and I think it's AWESOME. After all ... when you smoke a $10 stick, you expect to be blown away, but if you can really enjoy a cheaper one ... DO IT!!

In a way, I wish I had waited even longer to get into the really nice cigars, because no I'm spoiled and those are more expensive, lol!
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troutbreath 07:41 PM 10-26-2009
Chateau Fuente Sungrown
RyJ Habana Reserve
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kgoings 07:47 PM 10-26-2009
I would say Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 or 1992.

But since its first cigar with dad, maybe something like Fuente Hemmingway Short Story! I have gifted some of these to first time smokers and have never had a bad review! I still smoke them on occasion!
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