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  • Sweet cigars??

    I Hope I have this question in the right section, I am kind of new to the cigar world and never smoked cigarettes or anything else. I have currently had the following:

    King Edward Imperials: Really enjoyed it seemed kind of smooth compared to a few I've had.
    Clubmaster (vanilla): Was sweet and very tasteful seemed harsh towards the end.
    Phillies: Was by far the sweetest and nicest
    Henry wintermans: Harsh in my opinion, wouldn't have again.
    Minuto can't remember all of it.
    Hamlets: strong after taste.
    Cafe cremes: disliked in my opinion.

    So know you may know more about what I've had I was wondering if anyone would be able to possibly advise or recommend any sweet style cigars as I only have them every now and again. I've seen invincible vanilla cigars on a website has anyone had one? I also know that I haven't had expensive cigars but as I'm new I will wait a while so I can appreciate it to the full potential. Cheers for reading. Hope to hear back soon

    Nate

  • #2
    To be honest you'll probably immediately notice the difference if you get some Cubans so there's no point in messing around with King Edwards etc.

    A rule here is buy less, buy better, which is sound advice. I always recommend picking up various Petit Corona sized cigars from the various brands and they will give you a good idea of where you want to explore further

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    • #3
      Awesome is there any Cubans in particular that I may find sweet as I am not sure where to begin, I'm not ready for harsh ones yet.

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      • #4
        A Trinidad Reyes does have some definite sweet notes to it. Problem is though the ones you've had are artificially sweetened so you're not going to find anything on those levels.

        Reyes is also a nice small size and easy to get on with on all levels

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        • #5
          Cheers ill try and pick a Reyes up when I order some.

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          • #6
            But ignoring all the Cubanistas if you really want sweet cigars look for the Acid range by Drew Estate and the CAO flavours range for quality and sweetness.
            'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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            • #7
              The cigars PJ speaks of can be seriously sweet.... Like unbelievably sweet so they may suit you or they may not, but wort a shot.

              Cuban cigars are rarely 'Harsh' and I would +1 Ed on the Trinidad Reyes as a great introduction.
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              • #8
                PJ is your man for non Cubans and flavoured cigars [emoji4]

                I've also had some very fruity Monte No4's as well. I'd also say Hoyo De Monterreys Epicure 2 and El ray Del Mundo Choix supreme also stand chances

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                • #9
                  Edamski has it right with the Epi 2 and Id add that the Short Pyramide LE is a fruity berry nut bar in a cigar. So I'd say Hoyo de Monterray are a good place to start.

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                  • #10
                    I'm not sure if its what you're looking for but I find the Por Larranaga Petit Corona and Ramon Allones Specially Selected produces lovely honey flavours - two great smokes!

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                    • #11
                      If it helps, I started out on the mini's, usually when out walking the dog!
                      One of my staple supplies was the Meharis by Agio - Sweet Orient. I think you can get a box of 50 for about ?30 from Cgars

                      I'm slowly working through some of the Cuban samplers from Cgars, compiling a list of what I like etc.

                      Cheers,
                      Wayne

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                      • #12
                        Or even go for some non cuban maduro cigars they are not artificially sweet but you will find the darker wrapper will bring you some sweetness.

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                        • #13
                          Im backing the Acid line of cigars, the acid wafe is a very flat (squashed shape) cigar and it like licking sugar


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