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p.aulmartin
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Hi everyone
I'm a new member. Not a huge cigar smoker, only smoke in lounges, maybe a dozen or so a year. I've been gradually working my way up from the very very mild stuff like Oliva Connecticut Reserve. I'm now finding that I like *some "medium-full" bodied cigars, but with minimal spice/pepper/hotness.
Here's the problem... my 2 current favorites are not that easy to find. I'm into the EP Carrillo La Historia, and the Esteban Carrares Chupa Cabra.
So, question... what's in the same league as these... medium-full, but not burn your tongue off... very popular every store has 'em???
Thanks!
Paul
I'm a new member. Not a huge cigar smoker, only smoke in lounges, maybe a dozen or so a year. I've been gradually working my way up from the very very mild stuff like Oliva Connecticut Reserve. I'm now finding that I like *some "medium-full" bodied cigars, but with minimal spice/pepper/hotness.
Here's the problem... my 2 current favorites are not that easy to find. I'm into the EP Carrillo La Historia, and the Esteban Carrares Chupa Cabra.
So, question... what's in the same league as these... medium-full, but not burn your tongue off... very popular every store has 'em???
Thanks!
Paul
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I would suggest Arturo Fuente Hemmingway in Classic or Signature size as a good medium bodied cigar with a great Cameroon wrapper. Just about every cigar store I have ever been to has a box of Hemmingways. It was the one that hooked me many years ago!
Long ashes to you friend!
Oh, and welcome to the forum! Stick around and learn something. Lotsa great people here.
Also, welcome! This place has a wealth of knowledge and some of the best people you'll ever meet. They've helped me a ton the last few months so I hope you stick around!
just stay away from the chisel if you wanna keep it on the medium side. the chisel uses a higher priming leaf for the wrapper giving it a fuller body. its a solid smoke.
i would also look at teh JdN Cabbinetta and room 101 Connecticut.
this is more of a concept that an suggestion, but...
try slowing your smoking pace.
the slower you smoke the cooler the smoke will be, lessening much of the spice in many cigars. i dont like over the top spice much either and i found that at the pace i smoke spice is much less. for example, it takes me almost 2 hours to smoke a robusto, 2:30 for a toro. 1:45 for a corona gorda.
you dont have to be that slow, thats just my style. but slow down and you will fint the complexities rather than the spice.
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I think I heard that the next CCOM Forum Newsletter will feature some reviews of medium/full smokes. If you PM your mailing address, I can make sure you get a copy.
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Welcome to the forum.
but they are dropping the price a touch. should help.
Watch out for Kuzi he'll put songs in your head that you wish stayed forgotten. Try Perdomo champagne and MOW virtue. if cost aint an issue go with Ashton cabinet or Don Diego Playboy.
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