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  • the cigar kid
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    Originally posted by Evildan View Post
    Hey buddy

    im fairly new too, and we seem to have smoked similar sticks.

    i would recommend a look at H.Upmann junior coronas and Hoyo de Monterey. Both mild but with good flavours and sweetness to them

    cheer
    dan
    I will have a look out for the Hoyo de Monterey! That was the other cigar manufacture I was trying to think of (H.Upmann). I had one out in Spain when I bought all my other cigars (I must of had a bad stick maybe, it had a slight garlic aftertaste.)! I am a fan of sweet flavours so these sound right up my street!

    hopefully going to get some more Monte Cristos as my year aged one tasted lovely!

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  • Evildan
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    Hey buddy

    im fairly new too, and we seem to have smoked similar sticks.

    i would recommend a look at H.Upmann junior coronas and Hoyo de Monterey. Both mild but with good flavours and sweetness to them

    cheer
    dan

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  • the cigar kid
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    Cigars to Move onto

    Hi All,

    I am interested in widening my Cigar horizons. I haven't smoked a lot of different cigars but I would like to try some more.

    I have smoked, a few Monte Cristos, Jose Piedra's, Romeo y Juliet and Rafael Gonzalez. I liked the smoothness of the Monte Cristo's I had and would like something similar to that.

    What would you guys suggest I look out for?
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