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rno 09:36 PM 08-26-2012
i have been smoking cigars for a few years not allot maybe 7 or 8 a year until about 2 weeks ago i got into it allot more i got a humidor and have been picking up cigars at my local smokes shop but it seems like every thing i smoke taste the same for the most part just allot of pepper and a general "cigar flavor" for example i do not really care for the flavor of romeo y julieta 1875 rothchilde that type of burning pepper flavor kills it for me.

i find my self liking maduros more i had a cao maduro that i kinda liked a few days back that i got in a grab bag but my smokeshop dose not carry them anymore ,

today i smoked a davidoff millenium blend petit corona it wasent bad but was not what i thought it would be or really what i was looking for , a few hours ago i had a j. fuego gran reserva corojo #1 it started to taste better to me half way through but still not what id say i really enjoy now im smoking a montecristo vintage 1999 im about a inch and a half down and it just has a generic cigar flavor to me

i am going to twoguys tomorrow i have $40 to spend im looking for a cigar that has a rich nutty flavor or creamy and sweat , chocolaty any or all of those or even just something smooth or mellow that has no pepper in it that taste really good i have no problem spend 10 to 15 bucks on a cigar but id also wouldn't mind a recommendation for a few cheap sticks

any feedback would be really appreciated
sorry if my post is all over the place and sucks this is my first time :-)
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Jbailey 09:40 PM 08-26-2012
If they have them I would suggest Tatuaje Corona Extra. Good flavor and not boring.
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RWhisenand 09:43 PM 08-26-2012
If you are looking for creamy nutty, I would suggest a San Christobal Elegancia.
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cmitch 09:45 PM 08-26-2012
If you're looking for mild and sweet, the Baccarrat would fit. For a great smooth cigar, I would suggest the Arturo Fuente Hemingways. Maybe a short story or best seller to try.
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oooo35980 09:53 PM 08-26-2012
I'd pick up a Padron 1964, great flavors there.
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rno 10:07 PM 08-26-2012
Originally Posted by oooo35980:
I'd pick up a Padron 1964, great flavors there.
i have a Padron 1964 anniversary in my humidor ill smoke it tomorrow :-)
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icehog3 10:34 PM 08-26-2012
Originally Posted by cmitch:
If you're looking for mild and sweet, the Baccarrat would fit. For a great smooth cigar, I would suggest the Arturo Fuente Hemingways. Maybe a short story or best seller to try.
This would be my suggestion too...Classico is another good Hemingway.
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T.G 10:49 PM 08-26-2012
Originally Posted by rno:
i am going to twoguys tomorrow i have $40 to spend im looking for a cigar that has a rich nutty flavor or creamy and sweat , chocolaty any or all of those or even just something smooth or mellow that has no pepper in it that taste really good i have no problem spend 10 to 15 bucks on a cigar but id also wouldn't mind a recommendation for a few cheap sticks
I can wrap a cigar up in some used gym socks and mail them to you for the special introductory offer price of $8.95 per cigar.
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gnbikes 11:59 PM 08-26-2012
Nat Sherman Host series. Sweet tip, creamy and very smooth.
Garry-
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Mentallyrechartd 04:29 AM 08-27-2012
The Undercrowns are great and won't break the bank. A little spicy, but can get pretty sweet and a little nutty. Definitely creamy smoke. I will also heartily second the Arturo fuente Hemingway.
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Mentallyrechartd 04:31 AM 08-27-2012
Also welcome to the forum! A lot of great guys here with a ton of knowledge. And mind the slope you're sliding down, it's pretty slick!
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kelmac07 05:21 AM 08-27-2012
Welcome to the MADHOUSE!! Did someone say maduros?? :-) :-) Look through this thread an you will find a HUGE list of my favorite dark & yummy sticks.

Most updated list...

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showpo...&postcount=772
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68TriShield 06:16 AM 08-27-2012
Originally Posted by T.G:
I can wrap a cigar up in some used gym socks and mail them to you for the special introductory offer price of $8.95 per cigar.
Not a great example of brotherhood Adam even if he did spell a word wrong.
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RickT 06:18 AM 08-27-2012
Based on the description of the flavor profile you are looking for, I would recommend any of the Padron sticks. To me, they lack the pepper blast that I also do not care for. Have fun in the quest!

Rick
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jjirons69 06:24 AM 08-27-2012
Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 or 1992 are on the maduro side, are sweet and chocolatey, and don't have the pepper blasts.
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T.G 09:57 AM 08-27-2012
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
Not a great example of brotherhood Adam even if he did spell a word wrong.

You're right Dave, it was late, I was tired...


FREE gym sock sweat infused cigars!

:-)




On a serious note, when I hear "nutty" & "creamy" together for a cigar, the Avo XO (orange band / tubes) immediately comes to mind. Those cigars are a progression of distinct nutty flavor changes as they burn down. If you are looking for creamier, go with the Intermezzo (robusto), nuttier, the Maestro (churchill).
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68TriShield 10:49 AM 08-27-2012
Originally Posted by T.G:


On a serious note, when I hear "nutty" & "creamy" together for a cigar, the Avo XO (orange band / tubes) immediately comes to mind. Those cigars are a progression of distinct nutty flavor changes as they burn down. If you are looking for creamier, go with the Intermezzo (robusto), nuttier, the Maestro (churchill).
Now this is helpful information :-)

And me,I'm a prick and I know it :-)
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smitty81 10:53 AM 08-27-2012
I had a Macanudo the other day, it was smooth and creamy..................might be worth a try.

http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewcigar.asp?brand=132
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CigarNut 10:58 AM 08-27-2012
Originally Posted by cmitch:
If you're looking for mild and sweet, the Baccarrat would fit. For a great smooth cigar, I would suggest the Arturo Fuente Hemingways. Maybe a short story or best seller to try.
Originally Posted by oooo35980:
I'd pick up a Padron 1964, great flavors there.
Originally Posted by icehog3:
This would be my suggestion too...Classico is another good Hemingway.
These are great suggestions! I would add the Padron x000 series as well.
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CasaDooley 11:07 AM 08-27-2012
A lot of great replies so far, another one I would add for mild, creamy and a touch of sweet is the Diamondback. I would also ask for suggestions based on your criteria from the folks at TwoGuys, I'm sure they could point you in the right direction.:-)
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