The Poet 04:52 PM 08-29-2011
I've found that a number of the ERdM maduros have a natural sweetness, especially in the larger lengths and ringsize. Try the Robusto Larga and the Reserva Salado, for instance, which fall well within your price point.
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Bill86 04:52 PM 08-29-2011
Originally Posted by El Threesom:
Did you try the Rum dip from Blue mountain Cigars.
It has a cigar taste with a rum after taste not sugar tipped
Sounds infused. Is it?
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icehog3 06:00 PM 08-29-2011
Originally Posted by El Threesom:
Did you try the Rum dip from Blue mountain Cigars.
It has a cigar taste with a rum after taste not sugar tipped
I've never even heard of Blue mountain Cigars.
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quantim0 06:49 PM 08-29-2011
I get a sweetness from sun grown wrappers, especially the Diamond Crown Maximus and a little from the VSG. But those are over $8. So I'm useless.
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kelmac07 07:00 PM 08-29-2011
Originally Posted by quantim0:
I get a sweetness from sun grown wrappers, especially the Diamond Crown Maximus and a little from the VSG. But those are over $8. So I'm useless.
Just goes to show everyones taste are different Andrew. While I'm a HUGE maduro fan...I cannot get into the Sun Grown wrappers at all. I know some rave about them, but they taste rancid to me.
:-)
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Crownedone 01:32 PM 08-30-2011
I find sweetness in the robusto size of the saint Luis rey g maduro.
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chippewastud79 01:41 PM 08-30-2011
Blak Smyth 01:43 PM 08-30-2011
Originally Posted by yourchoice:
I think the advanced search feature would really help you narrow down the threads. When you said sweet, I immediately thought of honey, which I sometimes find in cigars. I searched for honey in the reviews forum and found the following:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/search...archid=4989402
Haha link FAIL!
:-)
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Cyrann 01:53 PM 08-30-2011
My two favorites with a subtle sweetness and some nice spice...
LFD Air Bender
Room 101 Namakubi
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Apoco 01:55 PM 08-30-2011
E.P. Carrillo Maduros have the classic maduro sweetness. Very good stick - and my local B&M (Burn's Tobacconist) carries them at $6.00 a pop for something like a 5.5x42.
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shilala 02:21 PM 08-30-2011
There are gobs of maduros that impart big sweetness. Someone mentioned Hemingway maduros. Oliva Special G Maduros are another.
For a real clean sweetness like honey, lots of cc's deliver.
I'm trying to think of something that is singularly sweet, where that's all you'd say about the cigar, but I have nothing. Any good maduro will show you a lot of sweet. DPG JJ Maduro is probably way up there.
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RevSmoke 03:05 PM 08-30-2011
Originally Posted by pnoon:
It would help us help you if you gave us an example of what you consider sweet.
:-)
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Sugar, honey, chocolate bars, marshmallows, syrup,
:-)
I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist.
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Skywalker 03:09 PM 08-30-2011
Nat Shermans have a sweet creaminess to them!
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RevSmoke 03:09 PM 08-30-2011
On a more serious note.
El Rey del Mundo Robusto/Robusto Larga/Robusto Suprema all have a very distinctive sweetness.
I have also found some sweetness in the Taboo HSG line.
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Don Fernando 03:12 PM 08-30-2011
Skywalker 04:04 PM 08-30-2011
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
Flor de Oliva
:-) Good one!
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cmitch 05:08 PM 08-30-2011
Originally Posted by JohnnyFlake:
Baccarat cigars have a nice light natural sweetness to them, especially in the larger ring gauges.
Ditto.
:-)
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jaxstraww 07:17 PM 08-30-2011
Originally Posted by JohnnyFlake:
Baccarat cigars have a nice light natural sweetness to them, especially in the larger ring gauges.
I know they are flavored or infused but Drew Estate has some very nice, high quality cigars that have wonderful sweet flavor profiles. Do not hesitate to try them, they are truly good cigars.
Ding ding ding.......I think this is what he is looking for with Baccarat. You need to check the bands because there is the sugary one and a more tobacco only version.
Agreed that the DE stuff is definitely infused. I use to hide the fact that I think the Atom Maduro is a great smoke for me. But as I got older I said I could give a **** what anyone thought. Its a great change of pace cigar.
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muhren 07:20 PM 08-30-2011
"Sweetest" & "Creamiest" (both in the same cigar) that I've had was a Montecristo Seven. I thought it had to be infused or something! Research said not infused.
I enjoyed it immensely for that sweet factor. It was almost TO sweet.
Give that a try.
M
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taltos 07:21 PM 08-30-2011
Try Indian Tabac Extra Fuerte Maduro. Sweetness in every puff.
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