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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Originally posted by Sean View Post
    Had a whiskey flavoured cigar a while back mate and was quite awful i wouldnt waste your time get a nice cigar which u can taste good tobacco and no added flavours
    Thanks for the input Sean. It seems the general consensus that flavoured cigars aren't that good.

    thanks
    Chris

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  • Sean
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    Had a whiskey flavoured cigar a while back mate and was quite awful i wouldnt waste your time get a nice cigar which u can taste good tobacco and no added flavours

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    I take it you mean Bances? If so I know nothing that Google didn't tell me. It appears they were mostly sold in the US but are now discontinued, they had both machine and hand rolled sticks... Give one a go and see what you think!

    Problem is, if you like it your probably not getting more.
    i know now everything google said about them. I ended up smoking one. Has a nice creamy nutty taste to it.

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  • UncleJoe
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    Originally posted by monkey66 View Post
    I would humbly suggest avoiding any artificial flavored cigars. Develop your pallet on regular smokes and go from there.
    +1

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    I take it you mean Bances? If so I know nothing that Google didn't tell me. It appears they were mostly sold in the US but are now discontinued, they had both machine and hand rolled sticks... Give one a go and see what you think!

    Problem is, if you like it your probably not getting more.

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Originally posted by UncleJoe View Post
    No no, you were right first time.

    Cherry, vanilla etc are flavoured (ie artificial flavours added to the cigar) and when someone describes a "full flavoured" cigar they're basically talking about a strong tasting cigar that hasn't had an artificial flavour added to it.
    Awesome, I'm glad i understood correctly, not to look at cigars

    Chris

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Originally posted by monkey66 View Post
    I would humbly suggest avoiding any artificial flavored cigars. Develop your pallet on regular smokes and go from there.
    thanks for the tip. I think I will leave aromatics to my pipe

    Chris

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Originally posted by Sligub View Post
    your correct, no need to study anymore just get buying

    I think i need to review cigars themselves so i buy the right one. I will be going to Turmeaus in liverpool to buy my first cigars

    chis

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  • monkey66
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    I would humbly suggest avoiding any artificial flavored cigars. Develop your pallet on regular smokes and go from there.

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  • UncleJoe
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    Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View Post
    I was under the impression that cigars with cherry ect are flavoured and others are described in terms of how flavourful they are. I guess I was wrong... Back to the books

    chris
    No no, you were right first time.

    Cherry, vanilla etc are flavoured (ie artificial flavours added to the cigar) and when someone describes a "full flavoured" cigar they're basically talking about a strong tasting cigar that hasn't had an artificial flavour added to it.

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  • Sligub
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    Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View Post
    Yes i mean flavoured in the sense of vanilla, cherry, coffee ect. I was under the impression that cigars with cherry ect are flavoured and others are described in terms of how flavourful they are. I guess I was wrong... Back to the books

    chris
    your correct, no need to study anymore just get buying

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Originally posted by UncleJoe View Post
    If by "flavoured cigars" you mean things like vanilla cigarillos, etc. then IMO they mostly taste very artificial and are a waste of money. If you mean "full flavoured" cigars, such as Bolivars or Partagas then hopefully some other members of the forum will jump in with help as I personally go for light or medium tasting sticks....
    Yes i mean flavoured in the sense of vanilla, cherry, coffee ect. I was under the impression that cigars with cherry ect are flavoured and others are described in terms of how flavourful they are. I guess I was wrong... Back to the books

    chris

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  • Cigarsmokeruk
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    Thanks for the info guys, seems like you either like them or hate them. I think ill do lots of research before i make a purchase. Anyone ever had bancs cigars?

    Chris

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  • cj121
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    Drew Estate do 'flavoured' cigars, but you 'll have to do your homework and make a decision as to whether you'd like a latte coffee, choccy wocky, vanilla, lady garden expresso, etc etc. Check them out on the 'net. Like many on here, I'm not a fan and am not endorsing them. Good luck in your quest.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    In general I would say that flavoured cigars are a whole world away from the ones you may be used to with pipe tobacco.

    I once tried a flavoured cigar from the "Heaven" brand...... It was ok. But not even in the same league as other cigars at less than half the cost.

    In all honesty I have forgoten about them as nothing more than a novelty item.

    There seem to be a lot to be said for buying single Petite Corona's of different brands to start pinpointing the flavours and strength's that work for you. That's what I'm doing quite a bit of at the moment.

    I'm also starting to think that unless your looking to age your sticks or can guarantee a few years of age on them from the seller, that NC's can be the way to go for instant gratification.

    There are some decent Petite Corona NC's for what I would say are very reasonable prices.

    A couple I would personally reccomend are Oliva Serie G Cameroon Petit Corona - ?3.75 & 1898 Independencia Half Corona - ?3.19.

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