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dwoodward 06:02 PM 09-08-2011
Fishing trip coming up here in a week. My dad is out of small smokes and looking to make a purchase at CI tonight to have them here in time for the trip. He really liked the CAO Gold Karats and Cohiba Pequenos we ordered last time, however he wants to try something new. Whats some idea's on a Mild to Medium cigar that can be ordered from CI?

I should have clarified, by small I meant Petite Corona size... and my dad is cheap.
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Ogre 06:05 PM 09-08-2011
Arturo Fuente Short Story
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thechrisdotcom 06:05 PM 09-08-2011
when you say small, do you mean small in size or small as in a short smoke?
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Mr B 06:06 PM 09-08-2011
A.F. Hemmingway Short Story
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dwoodward 06:06 PM 09-08-2011
Originally Posted by thechrisdotcom:
when you say small, do you mean small in size or small as in a short smoke?
I mean like Petite Corona size.
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Mr B 06:06 PM 09-08-2011
Originally Posted by Mr B:
A.F. Hemmingway Short Story
Typing at the same time I guess. :-)
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icehog3 06:06 PM 09-08-2011
Fuente Short Story.
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thechrisdotcom 06:08 PM 09-08-2011
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
I mean like Petite Corona size.
oh, not sure if anyone suggested it yet, but the Short Stories are good. :-)
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76GTFan 06:09 PM 09-08-2011
Depends on your tastes. Some of my favorite milds come to mind:

El Triunfador
Casa Royal
Cabaiguan
Old Henry Gold label

Can you tell I like Pepin? Cool thing about smaller smokes like coronas or smaller, is that they tend to not pack as much of a punch due to the amount of tobacco. CAO Gold is one of my icebreaker favorites. Haven't had one in ages.
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thechrisdotcom 06:12 PM 09-08-2011
DPG has a petite corona.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=CS-JXA&cat=3
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Skywalker 06:16 PM 09-08-2011
Oliva Special G or Special G Maduro!:-)
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thechrisdotcom 06:16 PM 09-08-2011
Could check these out...I've heard about them but never smoked one. I used to have a Villiger 1888 but I gave it to someone instead of smoking it.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=DS-VLA&cat=3
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DaBear 07:05 PM 09-08-2011
Baccarat Connies
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...stext=baccarat

RP Vintage 99 Connie PCs
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...%20Connecticut

Onyx Reserve No. 4s
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...Onyx%20Reserve
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Slow Triathlete 10:24 PM 09-08-2011
CAO Piranha or if you have access to the IOS....the Ramon Allones Petit Corona is very, very tasty.
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RevSmoke 10:29 PM 09-08-2011
DPG Black Perla.
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SteelCityBoy 09:17 PM 10-12-2011
Originally Posted by Ogre:
Arturo Fuente Short Story
:-)
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colinb913 09:58 PM 10-12-2011
Another vote for the A.F. short story.
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RCS44 11:15 PM 10-12-2011
Fuente Short Story, i prefer the maduro wrapper but overall a good cigar
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kaisersozei 01:14 PM 10-13-2011
Using the "short, mild & cheap" selection criteria, I would recommend

Macanudo Gold Label or Cafe
Helix Remix (note: infused)
Hoyo Excalibur (either the cigarillos that are listed, or the #5s)


http://www.cigarsinternational.com/catDisp.asp?cat=168
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DMK 03:57 PM 10-13-2011
I like the ERDM cafe au lait's and the cafe noir's
They are great quick sticks I keep on hand @ work.
http://www.jrcigars.com/jr/index.cfm...E-AU-LAIT.html
http://www.jrcigars.com/jr/index.cfm...CAFE-NOIR.html
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