So ive been smoking cigars on and off for a while but im still a newbie to it all really so i was just wondering if anyone has any Suggestion's on any really got to be smoked cigars or a cigar that anyone thinks that should be tryed for a newbie like myself as im ordering some tomoz !
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Hi there!
I think it would help forum members by telling us what you're looking for in your smoke?For example ,a long lasting powerful flavour or a short yet mellow smoke etc.
This website has a lot of reviews http://www.cigars-review.org/
I'm relatively new to smoking cigars myself, over the past 10 months I've tried many varieties of cigars and I know what my likes are.
Short smokes - Cohiba Siglo I's (79/100) with lots of smooth/creamy aromas, Por Larranaga Petit Corona - (84/100), one of my personal favourites widely appreciated offering a variety of flavours, I find them quite Earthy, Montecristo No. 5 - (79/100), lots of coffee and Earth and finally the explosive Partagas Shorts - (83/100), I'm yet to try this cigar but I know Partagas cigars pack a real punch. I'm told that the Party Shorts are very, very rich cigars but I'm not sure if they're a good stick for a new smoker. Personally, I like the Cohiba Siglo I's, PL PC but my favourite "short smoke" is the Bolivar Corona Junior. Others to look into: Trinidad Reyes, Boli CJ, El Rey Del Mundo PC and Saint Luis Rey PC.
Medium smokes - Bolivar Gold Medal, Vegas Robaina Famosos (lovely smoke, my humidor will never be without a few of these), Cohiba Siglo II, Montecristo No. 4 (apparently lots of new smokers start on these, I quite like them), H Upmann Connoisseur No. 1 (a very highly regarded cigar), Partagas Serie D No. 4 (lots of rich yet powerful flavours) I'm not sure if this cigar is suited to a newbie though!
Long smokes - H Upmann Mag 50, Romeo y Julieta Short Churchills, Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No 1, Cohiba Siglo IV (my Christmas cigar this year), Vegas Robaina Don Alejandro, Bolivar Coronas Gigantes.
http://www.cigars-review.org/ - all the scores above are from this site, personally I can recommend a few sticks that I think are adequate for a new smoker. My list is as follows:
PL Petit Corona, Cohiba Siglo I, Vegas Robaina Famosos, Bolivar JC, H Upmann Conny No. 1 and the Montecristo No 2.
Welcome to the forum also!
Frederick.
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Thanks for ur reply , yea a medium smooth smoke suits me , i have been trying to smoke a range of cigars , i tryed a NUB connecticut last night and i must admit it was really enjoyable.Agree with u on the bolivar corona i have a couple of these and there very nice , was thinking of a smapler aswell , anyways thank u for info and the welcome buying sum cigars tonyt so will let u know my views !
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Partagas Short is a must in my eyes, and most things bolivar and RyJ are a good place to start as I found out when I got into things a few months back, good luck, let us know how you get onA cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers
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Originally posted by James811 View PostPartagas Short is a must in my eyes, and most things bolivar and RyJ are a good place to start as I found out when I got into things a few months back, good luck, let us know how you get on
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