Best creamy mild cigars?

asolomon
Posts: 128 ✭
Hey folks, I'm looking for the ideal creamy Connecticut type cigar. A lot of the one's I've heard recommended - Nub CT, 5 Vegas gold, etc. - I haven't tried, so I'm wondering what's a really good one to try next. Mild body, very tasteful creamy type taste is what I'm looking for. I have a vision of the ideal cigar and I'm hoping to find it
lol. Any recommendations?

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The ones you mentioned, and the Camacho Conn, Patel Conn, and Oliva Conn Reserve.0
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I don't smoke a ton of mild cigar but when I do I usually grab a Verdadero Organic or a Rocky Patel Connecticut. Lots of flavor in both.0
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I really enjoyed the Ashton cabinet series robusto... To say the least it was amazing0
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+1 for Ashton, but my vote is for the Ashton Classic. Perdomo 10th Reserve Champagne is a mild-medium, creamy cigar. Perdomo ESV '91 Conn is more medium but also creamy and delicious. Montesino is another good one. Cusano 18 Double Connecticut is one of the creamiest cigars I've had. Gurkha Symphony is another nice mild and creamy cigar. Toraño Casa Toraño is delicious and mild, not so creamy but loads of flavor.0
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RP Vintage 1999
RP Signature
Carlos Torano 1916 (with some age)"Long ashes my friends."
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If price isn't an issue, Davidoff makes one of the smoothest cigars you can buy; Macanudo or Monte Cristo White are also very smooth/mild, but less expensive (still quite pricey though)0
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+1Krieg:RP Vintage 1999
RP Signature
Carlos Torano 1916 (with some age)0 -
Thanks for all the tips! I've tried the Ashton Classic a couple of times and am a big fan, but it's a bit pricey for me to have it as more than an occasional thing. Same with the Avo #2 (which I plan to try soon) and the Davidoffs (I plan to smoke one with my friend the night after we graduate in May, but it's only a special occasion cigar lol). Anyone else has a tip for that one great, tasty mild cigar, keep em coming!0
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I agree with those that mentioned Nub, Oliva CT and Rocky Patel CT. In addition, I'd recommend the CCOM Purple Label. I was shocked by how creamy it tasted.0
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I like the RP Connecticut and the Gurkha Park Ave0
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I'll second the Perdomo ESV, Montesino, and Montecristo White, and add the Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real. The Connecticut version of the Perdomo Edicion de Silvio is another good choice, but it's in the Davidoff price range.
I feel like I'm forgetting something. Maybe it'll come to me.0 -
La Aurora Preferido Gold. That's what it was. That one's kinda spendy, too, though.0
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Just a heads up that ccom had a weekend blitz deal with the Verdadero Organic. All boxes were 49.99. I'm sure if you called they will still give you that price.0
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I have to throw the Gran Habano #1 in there.
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Macanudo Gold Label i used to smoke the Hampton Court tubos a while back. loved them0
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So far creamy sticks is all I've been smoking since I started.
Nub conn.
Predomo Reserve 10th Champange (had this Sat. night)
Waiting in zip lock bags until I get my Humi.
RP conn (compliments to Russ)0 -
I love my Montecristo White and my Avo's0
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Carlos Torano 1916, CCOM Cameroon Label, CCOM Blue Label, Montecristo White, Rocky Patel Signature.
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oh man, Montecristo has been on my list of cigars to smoke since the start, yet to have one though. Just gonna wait for it until I come across one. Heard good things about those0
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+1 on the AVO and also the CAO Gold is a good mild.0
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RP Signature, Gurkha Park Avenue, Verdadero Organic, Nub CT0
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CAO gold, 5V gold(really great on value), Gurkah Park Avenue, all mild favs of mine.0
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CAO Gold, 5 Vegas Gold = GREAT ! Also RP Conn.0
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+1 on that...I love that cigar. You cannot go wrong with it.j0z3r:Cusano 18 Double Connecticut is one of the creamiest cigars I've had. .0 -
I like the Ashton and the Griffin Prestige. I find them to be very mild and creamy.0
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I gotta vote for the Verdadero and theOccidental reserve by AB0
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The RP signature in my opinion is better than the RP Conn. Probably my favorite mild. I also like the Avo #2.0