mild, creamy & smooth
jasonhoutx
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Looking for everyone's opinions of the best mild body creamy/smooth cigars with some sweetness to it (not like acid blondie sweet).
I am a newbie and the closest thing I can find is the Montecristo White Labels. I am sure there are better ones out there, I am looking for the seasoned smokers opinions on this.
I am not a big fan of peppery/spicy stogies. The full body stuff is a bit too strong for my taste right now.
Thanks !!
I am a newbie and the closest thing I can find is the Montecristo White Labels. I am sure there are better ones out there, I am looking for the seasoned smokers opinions on this.
I am not a big fan of peppery/spicy stogies. The full body stuff is a bit too strong for my taste right now.
Thanks !!
Comments
Cigar.com Purple Label is fantastic!
Lastly I'd have to mention Verdadero Organic which is mild and creamy with that unique "raisin-y" sweetness that I really dig too.
Best of all, these sticks are all very easy on the wallet!
I really like the Gurkha Turk, 5Vegas gold, CAO gold, and the Ccom Blue Label, and while they are good mild smokes, they don't have quite the same creamy, nutty character that the Ashton has. I wasn't as much of a fan of the Purple Label as I was of the Blue, which I felt had a slightly creamier, nuttier flavor profile than the other ones I mentioned.
Cheap - Gurkha Park Avenue
Mid-level - Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real / Montecristo White
Expensive - Ashton / Davidoff
Those are just off the top of my head.
Thanks for the warm welcome! This place is awesome! (I really liked the cigar porn thread).
My friend got me into this hobby. I went off the deep end and picked up a 150ct humidor that I have all seasoned and ready to go. Now I am on the hunt to fill'er up with great smokes. I even went out and found a Tommy Bahama ashtray that was in a ashtray thread the other day (the one with the adjustable arms to help hold the cigar).
I do like the easier on the wallet smokes, but money is not a big concern especially if there is excellent cigars to be picked up.
I figured this would be a good thing to do. I needed to find time to relax and quiet my mind for a hour or so. What a better way to do it.....enjoy a nice cigar!
Thanks everyone!
Friendswood (just south of Houston). You?
I really enjoyed the 5 vegas gold alot as well. It's slightly blolder than the Conneticutt but I doubt it'll make even a completely inexperienced smoker sick. Lots of smoke, very tasty stuff. I have yet to see someone pissed off for lighting one of these up. I prefer the RP Conneticutt but only barely... I've enjoyed every 5 vegas i've had and this is no exception.
If you are looking for a nice cheap smoke, I like Dominico by Carlos Torano. It's generally on sale for under $2 and it's Dominican! A nice, cheap, pleasurable smoke that lasts awhile and remains flavorful but easy to smoke throughout. I've bought two batches of 20 each of these and they've all been pretty consistent (except one.. I had burn and wrapper issues with ONE of the 20+ of these I've smoked myself. my friends all have loved this cigar.)
I noticed the newish Suave y Cremoso sampler. The Cu-Avana(liked) and Macanudo(eh) are the only ones I've had in it.
Any comments on the selection?