Noob comparing first few cigars
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So, AF Hemingway really sucked me into trying more cigars and getting my humidor/stash setup.
Picked up Oliva Connecticut Reserve and did not really like it. Nowhere near as much as Hemingway.
Hemingway just seemed to have a lot more flavor and finish that I could pick up and enjoy. Olive while not strong or bad, was boring in comparison.
The difference from what I read is wrapper (Cameroon vs Connecticut) and tobacco (Dominican vs Nicaraguan).
Based on the above, can you guys make some recommendations for what cigars I should try next?
P.S. How big of a hole does one cut? Perhaps I cut too big of a hole and that's what made Oliva not as enjoyable.
Thanks.
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It's not the hole you cut, but the vitola - what gauge did you smoke? Larger rings gauges have less flavor than smaller rings.
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Ok, so don't take all of what I say to hear as I am still pretty much a noob as well. You mention Cameroon vs Conneticut wraps. I myself am not a fan of Conneticuts as many of them are very mild in comparison to a Cameroon or Maduro (Which I like). So, it seems that you are at least noticing the differences in flavor as the smoke hits your palate.
The wrap generally provides about 60% or more of the flavor of the cigar (depending on who you talk to). Since it sounds like to like something medium to full bodied I would suggest something like the CAO Brazillia, NUB Cameroon, La Pearla Habana Classic or Morado, MOW Ruination, or even a Cuba Libre.
Those are some that I really like so it is really only coming from my experience.
Now, for the hole to cut, you might try looking up the Perfect Cut or evening trying a V Cut or a punch. It really all depends on your preference. I like the V cut on bigger ring cigars as it allows you to either get more or less of a draw depending how you hold and bit on the cigar.
Hope some of this helps and if anyone has anything better to add I am here to learn as well. -
50. Hemingway is 49. Don't think it was that, but good to know that smaller rings are more flavorful. I might stick to smaller ones until I develop a pallet.xmacro:It's not the hole you cut, but the vitola - what gauge did you smoke? Larger rings gauges have less flavor than smaller rings. -
Thanks for suggestions Lakota. I'm def gonna try them. I think I'll focus on trying a few of each wrapper type and determining if Cameroon is indeed what I liked more about Hemingway.
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The accompanied house blends is really a good start if you are looking to see what you like.jbraslins:Thanks for suggestions Lakota. I'm def gonna try them. I think I'll focus on trying a few of each wrapper type and determining if Cameroon is indeed what I liked more about Hemingway. -
+1 on the C.Com House Blends! Buy the sampler...it's a good way to experience the different wrappers.Lakota72:
The accompanied house blends is really a good start if you are looking to see what you like.jbraslins:Thanks for suggestions Lakota. I'm def gonna try them. I think I'll focus on trying a few of each wrapper type and determining if Cameroon is indeed what I liked more about Hemingway. -
What is interesting about this hobby is that so much comes down to personal preference. For me, the Hemingway (which I like, don't get me wrong), is a very mild and non-complex smoke. That being said, if you want to try a Connecticut wrapper that still has a decent amount of flavor and isn't too mild, I'd recommend the Nub Connecticut.