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JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
My palate must be changing...again. It's all Dustin's fault. He rants about the Avo Classics so much I finally gave them a try, now I'm buying them fairly regularly. They're a really nice change of pace from the powerhouse Nicaraguan/Honduran sticks.

So here's the deal; what would be some recomendations for good mild - med bodied (probably Equadoran connie wrappers) cigars with medium - full flavor? Keep in mind that I usually just don't buy the higher end cigars, so Davidoff isn't going to be in my rotation. What about the San Lotano connie?

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  • allsmokedupallsmokedup Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 738
    Yeah, definitely try the SL connie, Room 101 Connecticut, Ccom American Blend, MoW Virtue for starters. I generally don't go for Connecticut wrappers because they're so bland, but the above blends are some that I like. I feel that you'll be better off getting the skinniest RG with Connecticuts since the thicker ones are more tasteless.
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    allsmokedup:
    Yeah, definitely try the SL connie, Room 101 Connecticut, Ccom American Blend, MoW Virtue for starters. I generally don't go for Connecticut wrappers because they're so bland, but the above blends are some that I like. I feel that you'll be better off getting the skinniest RG with Connecticuts since the thicker ones are more tasteless.
    The Virtue is a pretty good cigar, so is the Oliva connie, but am looking for something with flavor instead of power, and both of those fall short, I think. I agree about the smaler ring - I prefer them anyway. Have heard good things about the Room 101 connie, but haven't tried it.

  • bbass2bbass2 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,056
    EP Carillo New Wave
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    Uuummmmm davidoff bundles are affordable and pretty darn tasty!!
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    Check out the Angelenos and Cabaiguan, awesome cigars, two of my favorites.
  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
    What a funny thread. I've been smoking a good amount of Connies lately. A lot of Avo and Davidoff. I texted D not too long ago blaming him.
  • ddubridgeddubridge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,949
    bigharpoon:
    Check out the Angelenos and Cabaiguan, awesome cigars, two of my favorites.
    + 1 on the Angelenos. You can pick them up pretty cheap in clearance right now. Also Gurka Park Ave is one of my favorites.
  • HeavyHeavy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    Ashton Cabinet, Monte White, Perdomo 10th Anny Champagne are some of my favorite connies. I always thought Gurkha Park Ave was a pretty good budget connie too. None of those are Ecuadorian though so they might not be what you're looking for.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    agreed that the room 101 Connecticut is awesome. you really need to try that one. lets put it this way: JDH, you and I have very similar palates. you know that underlying warm flavor you get on the JdN Celebracion?
    imagine that a bit milder and a bit more to the licorice and sweet side and that is the undertone in the 101 Connie.
    you will be happy with that.

    the Davidoff thousand serie3s has the musk that you can find in the avo classic so if thats what you like in the Avo then you will love the thousand series. its is way more defined in that smoke.

  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    kuzi16:
    agreed that the room 101 Connecticut is awesome. you really need to try that one. lets put it this way: JDH, you and I have very similar palates. you know that underlying warm flavor you get on the JdN Celebracion?
    imagine that a bit milder and a bit more to the licorice and sweet side and that is the undertone in the 101 Connie.
    you will be happy with that.

    the Davidoff thousand serie3s has the musk that you can find in the avo classic so if thats what you like in the Avo then you will love the thousand series. its is way more defined in that smoke.

    OK...going to burn up some 101 Connies then....sounds like that's what I'm aiming at, and maybe try some of the Davidoff 3x3's if I can find them on sale somewhere.

    Thanks for the tip! Is this a great place or what!

  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    JDH:
    kuzi16:
    agreed that the room 101 Connecticut is awesome. you really need to try that one. lets put it this way: JDH, you and I have very similar palates. you know that underlying warm flavor you get on the JdN Celebracion?
    imagine that a bit milder and a bit more to the licorice and sweet side and that is the undertone in the 101 Connie.
    you will be happy with that.

    the Davidoff thousand serie3s has the musk that you can find in the avo classic so if thats what you like in the Avo then you will love the thousand series. its is way more defined in that smoke.

    OK...going to burn up some 101 Connies then....sounds like that's what I'm aiming at, and maybe try some of the Davidoff 3x3's if I can find them on sale somewhere.

    Thanks for the tip! Is this a great place or what!

    Pm sent
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    Lee.mcglynn:
    JDH:
    kuzi16:
    agreed that the room 101 Connecticut is awesome. you really need to try that one. lets put it this way: JDH, you and I have very similar palates. you know that underlying warm flavor you get on the JdN Celebracion?
    imagine that a bit milder and a bit more to the licorice and sweet side and that is the undertone in the 101 Connie.
    you will be happy with that.

    the Davidoff thousand serie3s has the musk that you can find in the avo classic so if thats what you like in the Avo then you will love the thousand series. its is way more defined in that smoke.

    OK...going to burn up some 101 Connies then....sounds like that's what I'm aiming at, and maybe try some of the Davidoff 3x3's if I can find them on sale somewhere.

    Thanks for the tip! Is this a great place or what!

    Pm sent
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  • Roberto99Roberto99 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,077
    I Really enjoy the La Gloria Cubana, Artesanos Retro Especial ROTT

    "Using a unique Honduran-grown Connecticut wrapper, this wrapper translates into big flavor. Now this blend isn't a power-house, but it's definitely one of the strongest Connecticuts on the market. Starting off with traditional Connecticut creaminess, this blend evolves into a medium-bodied burst of pepper, earth, and cedar before completing with a smooth, solid finish." per CCom

    I think that is a pretty accurate description of it.
  • insomnniapbinsomnniapb Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 590
    I enjoy a good RP Edge conny! Might be a bit more mild than what you are looking for, but in my top 10 right now! For sure a good morning coffee smoke!
  • Big T smokesBig T smokes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 211
    I LOVE milder cigars. The ones I've been loving lately are the Arturo Fuente Chateu series. I got a box for christmas and been loving that gift. I'm partial to the RP Connecicut but everyone craps on them so I won't even bother getting into those.

    I had a Jameson Red Label that was pretty tasty a little while ago. Gurkha's Park Ave are nice I like those and they're very reasonable. If you can get your hands on a Gurkha Symphony I'd try that out. They were REALLY smooth and had lots of flavor for a stick labeled as mild. I enjoyed that with a glass of Jameson just last night.
  • Poker SlobPoker Slob Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 996
    I have to agree on the JdN Celebracion. I have 2 boxes in one of my cooleradors. Also, you might want to try something like a Monte #4 or a Hoyo de Monterrey du Gourmet. And if you like a big RG, the Gurkha Beauty and Angelenos '09 are good connies also.
  • rwheelwrightrwheelwright Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,294
    Gurkha shaggy. One of the Gurkhas that I thought was mild but with tons of flavor.
  • Russ55Russ55 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,762
    Maybe try the Zino Classic? I like those a lot. The Avo Domaine as well, I can't get enough of those, but they're more pricey.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    Russ55:
    Maybe try the Zino Classic? I like those a lot. The Avo Domaine as well, I can't get enough of those, but they're more pricey.
    i have a soft spot for the Zeno classic. that was the cigar that got me to realize that there was more to cigars than ultra full body. the robusto is probably the best of the line.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    kuzi16:
    Russ55:
    Maybe try the Zino Classic? I like those a lot. The Avo Domaine as well, I can't get enough of those, but they're more pricey.
    i have a soft spot for the Zeno classic. that was the cigar that got me to realize that there was more to cigars than ultra full body. the robusto is probably the best of the line.
    i was thinking about grabbing a box of the panetelaish size they have. I always see them cheap, and figure they can't be too bad.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Sorry for ruining ya JDH ;) try cabaiguan, zino, room 101 conny, Jameson red label, nadi cigars conny, monte white, davidoff 3x3 corona, torano domincano, San cristobal Elegancia, Avo xo or 787, L'Atelier 54
  • Amos UmwhatAmos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    Sencillo, LPH Grand Pearl, and I like the Reposado Connecticut on the DD today
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    catfishbluezz:
    Sorry for ruining ya JDH ;) try cabaiguan, zino, room 101 conny, Jameson red label, nadi cigars conny, monte white, davidoff 3x3 corona, torano domincano, San cristobal Elegancia, Avo xo or 787, L'Atelier 54
    Yea, yea - it really IS all yer fault. Will have to re-visit the Cabaguians - was buying the gaupos for a while a few years ago, and enjoyed them - so many cigars, so little time! Interesting, I didn't think the L'Atelier was a milder cigar.
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