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cigars to suit my palette

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Old 12-12-2008, 01:32 AM   #1
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cigars to suit my palette

hi hi, i am a young smoker relative to some of you or all of you.
so far with cigars ive smoked ive had good times with cao flavored and mild cigars im especialy partial to mild spicy hints
any suggestions on what my next purchases should be so i dont waste my cash on another box of cigars that end up being stored to never be seen until someone visits and goes "oh my god lets light these bad boys up".
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Old 12-12-2008, 04:32 AM   #2
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It has been a while since I was into mild cigars, but a couple you may want to try are an Oliva G maduro or Padron 3000 maduro. Maduro wrappers will usually give you spicey, but not necessarily strong. Just try a lot of singles and five packs. Flavored cigars are not a hot item with most regular smokers.
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Don't feel bad about the flavors. We all start somewhere. Like Gary said, buy some samplers. Get on www.cigarsinternational.com and look in the sampler section. I believe they have a mild sampler set you can start off with. With you being relatively new to the hobby you will go through lots of stick to refine what sticks you will like and it will change over time. Good luck.
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Do some research as to what flavors you like and strength,,,start buying 5 paks and space them out accordingly as certain cigars age better than others. I would smoke one right out of the pak and then wait a month and so on. After buying a host of 5 paks you can get a taste of what you like without going bankrupt buying boxes that you may or may not like after buying them.
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