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TimButz2 08:41 AM 06-18-2009
A friend of mine is looking to pick up some cigars for his Dad, I'm not really a mild bodied cigar smoker so any suggestions on some good mild body cigars.
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chippewastud79 08:42 AM 06-18-2009
Oliva Conneticut Reserve
Taboo Twist
Perdomo Golf
AVO
Rocky Patel Conneticut
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jerseystepup 08:43 AM 06-18-2009
Hmmm. Any of the oliva series O comes to mind right away. Monte cristo white also. 5 vegas gold. Flor de oliva is a good mild bundle cigar.
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troutbreath 08:45 AM 06-18-2009
Oliva G. Great flavors in a milder smoke.
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JJG 08:47 AM 06-18-2009
Nobody mentioned Padron yet so I'll add that one to the list. I picked up a 3000m for my dad last time we played golf and he seemed to enjoy it.
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Emjaysmash 08:49 AM 06-18-2009
PErdomo Lot 23
Perdomo Champagne
Montecristo White
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ade06 08:49 AM 06-18-2009
Ashton Cabinet
Monticristo White label
Macanudo Hampton Court
Avo Domain
La Gloria Cubana Reserve
Fuente (anything in a CT shade wrapper)
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NCRadioMan 08:49 AM 06-18-2009
Two words: Casa Torano :-) Mild in strength, med to full in body. Creamy, sweet and even buttery, imo.
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BlackDog 08:49 AM 06-18-2009
I've been extremely impressed with Gran Habano Connecticut robustos. I have a box and smoke them on Saturday mornings with a cup of coffee. Well recommended. Another good choice would be Fuente Sun Grown series.
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jechelman 08:53 AM 06-18-2009
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
Two words: Casa Torano :-) Mild in strength, med to full in body. Creamy, sweet and even buttery, imo.
:-)
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dentonparrots 08:53 AM 06-18-2009
Depending on how mild you want to go I've always been impressed by 3x3 Robustos and they are cheap too
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ActionAndy 09:12 AM 06-18-2009
Well since it's Father's day, I'd hit the Davidoff section. Anything from the thousand series (personaly preference for 6k or 4k, but 2k has a nice tubo) will be very mild and have a clean, classic taste.
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smokin5 09:17 AM 06-18-2009
Some of my favorite "breakfast smokes" include:

5 Vegas Gold
El Rey del Mundo (natural)
Nestor Reserve Connecticut
Carlos Torano Casa Torano
Perdomo Champagne
Vega Fina
Flor de Murias

I'd probably go with the ERdM's, as they're available almost everywhere.
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Aldebaran 01:12 PM 06-18-2009
The Perdomo Fresh Rolled Cuban Wheels are a decent smoke and are very mild and with a month of aging it gets milder and tastes slightly better. Not at a top shelf cigar by any stretch but it is fairly good.
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tuxpuff 01:44 PM 06-18-2009
La Tradicion Cubana :-)
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Starscream 01:48 PM 06-18-2009
Fonseca 5-50s are good.
RP Edge Lite
Drew Estate Connecticut
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s15driftking 02:09 PM 06-18-2009
i consider Hoyo de tradicion to be quite mild, even though they may consider it to be mild-medium


others ive had and enjoyed (even though im not a mild gflavor guy)
5 vegas Gold
Perdomo champagne
CAO GOLD
Cusano 18
Fonseca F50
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hotreds 02:16 PM 06-18-2009
Macanudo- most are varying degrees of mild and are well made and one of the top selling brands in the USA.
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GHC_Hambone 03:31 PM 06-18-2009
My vote goes for Montecristo Whites, 5 Vegas Golds, and Davidoffs
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darkninja67 03:49 PM 06-18-2009
Casa Torano is my go to smoke when I want something mild.
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