badbriar 08:55 PM 05-11-2013
OK, let's see what comes up with this. List favorite mild to medium sticks. Keep 'me mild - no WMD's. This is tough, since most cigar enthusiasts lean to the strong, premium stogies.
Here are a few good 'uns:
Cusano 18 Paired Maduro
Alec Bradley American Classic & Classic Sungrown
PDR Capa Maduro
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pnoon 09:39 PM 05-11-2013
Originally Posted by badbriar:
OK, let's see what comes up with this. List favorite mild to medium sticks. Keep 'me mild - no WMD's. This is tough, since most cigar enthusiasts lean to the strong, premium stogies.
Here are a few good 'uns:
Cusano 18 Paired Maduro
Alec Bradley American Classic & Classic Sungrown
PDR Capa Maduro
RR
Says who?
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Lockspur 09:40 PM 05-11-2013
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Says who?
(points to OP)
:-)
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Porch Dweller 09:46 PM 05-11-2013
Perdomo Lot 23 Natural & Maduro
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Milvel 10:03 PM 05-11-2013
Gabe215 10:36 PM 05-11-2013
Anything by Henke Kelner (Davidoff and AVO Blender)
His stronger stuff (AVO Heritage) is my go to NC favorite
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RobR1205 10:37 PM 05-11-2013
Originally Posted by Milvel:
Davidoff 2000
:-) also the davidoff 1000 and davidoff gran cru #2
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Sadden 11:24 PM 05-11-2013
Padron 1000 series
RYJ Habana Reserve
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smokin5 12:50 AM 05-12-2013
My favorite Sunday morning paper & coffee cigars include:
5 Vegas Gold
Arganese Maduro
Carlos Torano Casa Torano
El Rey del Mundo (Honduran)
Felipe Gregorio Dominicana
Padilla Small Batch or Hybrid
Pinar del Rio Classico
Vega Fina
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smokin5, I also am a Sunday morning paper, coffee and cigar guy. For the past couple years, though, mine has been EPC New Wave rob, or if colder or less time avail, a RASCC. Both are perfect mild/med morning cigars with coffee. Almost exclusively those two. I tried a EPC 2012 Short Run 6.2x60 yesterday, but by the time I finished, it was dinner time.
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timj219 02:41 PM 05-12-2013
Olivia Connecticut Reserve lonsdale
Tatuaje Cabaiguan corona extra
Ashton Classic 8-9-8
EPCarrillo New Wave Connecticutt stella
LA Aurora preferidos #2 Ecuador
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Had this today which I really enjoyed for a low cost mild stick with no real strength to it which is odd for me.
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Frank-D-Tank 03:50 PM 05-12-2013
+1 on the Oliva Connecticut Reserve
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RevSmoke 05:56 PM 05-12-2013
Originally Posted by Frank-D-Tank:
+1 on the Oliva Connecticut Reserve
+2 Oliva Connie Reserve
Paul Garmirian Bombones & #5
Curivari Bueno Ventura
AVO XO & AVO regular line
El Rey del Mundo
anything Davidoff
Diamond Crown
And of course, many CCs also fit that mild-medium qualification.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
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BHalbrooks 06:08 PM 05-12-2013
+3 Oliva Conn Reserve
I also agree with Eric about the 5 Vegas. I find a majority of these to be really Mellow/Mild, hard to beat for the price.
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DaBear 06:25 PM 05-12-2013
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
+2 Oliva Connie Reserve
Paul Garmirian Bombones & #5
Curivari Bueno Ventura
AVO XO & AVO regular line
El Rey del Mundo
anything Davidoff
Diamond Crown
And of course, many CCs also fit that mild-medium qualification.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
+1 on the Curivaris
Everything they make fits the bill, and its extra nice none of their sticks break $10(at least at the pricing at work). El Gran Rey Prominentes, Buenaventura BV500s, and Gloria de Leon Fuerzas are the best of the bunch IMO
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Wharf Rat 05:25 PM 05-13-2013
+4 Oliva Conn Reserve
also, I've got some old La Escepcion that are great. A, Excalibur or HdM might be similar
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milhouse 07:36 PM 05-14-2013
i normally like med full to full, but fuente solaris are a good light stick
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Bleez 06:24 PM 05-15-2013
Originally Posted by Porch Dweller:
Perdomo Lot 23 Natural & Maduro
:-)
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ksknnr 07:03 PM 05-15-2013