dragnframe 01:37 PM 02-21-2013
Ha, I just relized that title is probley not that best, O well.
I think I wanna try a sweet cigar. I have had one a long time ago that was kinda sweet, Like when you licked ur lips it left a sweet taste. (gwad this whole thread sounds abit fruity). What would you say is a sweet cigar I can look for at my B&M?
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DaBear 01:42 PM 02-21-2013
Originally Posted by dragnframe:
Ha, I just relized that title is probley not that best, O well.
I think I wanna try a sweet cigar. I have had one a long time ago that was kinda sweet, Like when you licked ur lips it left a sweet taste. (gwad this whole thread sounds abit fruity). What would you say is a sweet cigar I can look for at my B&M?
You picked up the best option on your first trip to the B&M, a Baccarat. Acids and Tabak Especials are another route, but those are flavored so be wary if you're not into those.
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AdamJoshua 01:48 PM 02-21-2013
I'll tap you on the top of the head when I'm done with you dragn
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dragnframe 01:51 PM 02-21-2013
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
I'll tap you on the top of the head when I'm done with you dragn
:-):-):-):-)
Thanks I dont like to be called a quiter!
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dragnframe 01:52 PM 02-21-2013
Originally Posted by DaBear:
You picked up the best option on your first trip to the B&M, a Baccarat. Acids and Tabak Especials are another route, but those are flavored so be wary if you're not into those.
Ok, cool. I havent sparked that one up yet. Guess that will have to be the one I try tonight.
:-)
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Porch Dweller 02:06 PM 02-21-2013
Flor de Oliva Natural has a bit of a sweetness to it.
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Been long time since I had a Java, but I seem to recall they had a sweetened tip. In fact, a number of Drew Estates sticks do - and not just Acids. Tabak's aren't too bad - coffee flavors mostly, but sweetened tip....the Tabak RedEye is a pretty good cigar and I'd never touch an Acid or a DE Natural.
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icehog3 02:38 PM 02-21-2013
Oh. cool. I thought this might be some kind of come-on.
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Bauer X60 is a pretty sweet twig IMO.
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DaBear 02:48 PM 02-21-2013
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Oh. darn. I thought this might be some kind of come-on.
ftfy
:-)
:-)
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icehog3 03:16 PM 02-21-2013
Originally Posted by DaBear:
ftfy :-)
:-)
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Yes, you is, you old fish-eyed fool.
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dragnframe 03:41 PM 02-21-2013
I seem to recall the Nat Sherman Host Series having sweetened tips and was a very creamy mild to medium cigar, very flavorful though. At least that's how I remember them from when they were first released.
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emopunker2004 03:46 PM 02-21-2013
when i first started i was a big fan of the Tabak Especial line by DE
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gnbikes 04:41 PM 02-21-2013
I can second the Nat Sherman Host series, they are part of my normal morning coffe ritual. The Bacarate's are a heavier sweet tip. Almost honey like. I can remember dipping many of them in a nice warm B&B back in the early days of my cigar experience...
Garry-
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Bleez 04:59 PM 02-21-2013
Drew Estate Isla del Sol is decent when looking for something like that.
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dragnframe 09:16 AM 02-22-2013
Originally Posted by DaBear:
You picked up the best option on your first trip to the B&M, a Baccarat. Acids and Tabak Especials are another route, but those are flavored so be wary if you're not into those.
I had the Baccarat last night, You were correct thats what I was looking for
:-)
Thanks for the help! Now to stop at the B&M after work gonna need some more of those for sure.
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Tarazona Classic. Had one this weekend. Great blend w/Sumatra wrapper. To me, the sweetened tip was a negative distraction, but others seem to like it.
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macsauce13 12:08 PM 02-25-2013
When I first started I really enjoyed the CAO Bella Vanilla.
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Volusianator 12:13 PM 02-25-2013
The DE Natural Dirt, Dirt Torpedo, Big Juicy and English are sugar tipped, no flavors, no chemicals, just sweet.
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