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golfhog1867golfhog1867 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4
I have a group of Navy boys I am taking care of while they are deployed in Afghanistan. I want to send them each a cigar in their Christmas stocking, but know absolutely nothing about cigars. Can I please get some help from those of you that smoke them. More than likely, a mild cigar would be best as not all of them smoke even cigarettes.

Thank you
Marian

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  • greg2648greg2648 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,422
    golfhog1867:
    I have a group of Navy boys I am taking care of while they are deployed in Afghanistan. I want to send them each a cigar in their Christmas stocking, but know absolutely nothing about cigars. Can I please get some help from those of you that smoke them. More than likely, a mild cigar would be best as not all of them smoke even cigarettes. Thank you Marian
    I would consider either a Cohiba or a Padron. They will probably recognize the name.
  • golfhog1867golfhog1867 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4
    what about Punch Deluxe? Is this a good cigar? I was at the local cigar shop asking questions and he was directing me kind of towards the Punch.
  • greg2648greg2648 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,422
    golfhog1867:
    what about Punch Deluxe? Is this a good cigar? I was at the local cigar shop asking questions and he was directing me kind of towards the Punch.
    Punch is ok. I always equate Punch with med-full body cigars. I am not familiar with the complete line. The Punch Uppercut is highly rated.
  • kaspera79kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    golfhog1867:
    what about Punch Deluxe? Is this a good cigar? I was at the local cigar shop asking questions and he was directing me kind of towards the Punch.
    When you spoke with the person in the cigar shop, did you mention that these guys were most likely new to cigar smoking, and that something a little more mild might be what you are looking for. Punch has a bit more strength than a novice will want to start with. I will throw it out there.... Macanudo. Mild enough for a novice and respected by most long time smokers.
  • golfhog1867golfhog1867 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4
    thank you. i will ask them about the Macanudo. I did tell him that many did not smoke cigars much or at all and some smoked cigarettes.
  • golfhog1867golfhog1867 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4
    thank you. good information to know.
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    As far as mildish cigars that are available in most cigar shops I still like Romeo y Julieta. Yummm.
  • The KidThe Kid Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    Thanks to your men and to those who support them... I thought bout this for a sec and I would suggest a mild cigar that most would enjoy regardless of their smoking experience, I dont know what kind of budget you are working with, so with that in mind I would suggest the Oliva connecticut, Another great suggestion that was made are the Romeo Y Julieta, Macanudo's are also a good cigar. If you are looking at spending at little more I would suggest an AVO. Thanks Take Care and Go AIR FORCE..;o)
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    Buy a box or two of Diesel Unlimited, and split it into fivers
  • jj20030jj20030 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,448
    montesinos are good too , mild, good
  • MarkerMarker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,524
    CAO La Triviata divino. They can be had quite reasonable and are consistent as they come. Mild enough for most people but some strength for those who want a cigar to taste like their imagination thinks it should taste.
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