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MarkLondon is having his first cigar of the year on Friday and wants something really mild that won't inflame his delicate little throat, Cuban or non, lets have some suggestions and I'll see if I have one in my humidor
MarkLondon is having his first cigar of the year on Friday and wants something really mild that won't inflame his delicate little throat, Cuban or non, lets have some suggestions and I'll see if I have one in my humidor
Hmm, I'm thinking the Davidoff Grand Cru (#3) for something mild, but very good.
So, I vote NC!
Perro, el Perro
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
The mildest of Cuban cigars would seem appropriate.. and highly recommended from me- a Fonseca- (Cosacos or Cadetes) Smooth and mild but not lacking in flavour.
If he wants a little more spice then Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto would go down nicely.
The mildest of Cuban cigars would seem appropriate.. and highly recommended from me- a Fonseca- (Cosacos or Cadetes) Smooth and mild but not lacking in flavour.
If he wants a little more spice then Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Robusto would go down nicely.
Haha! Go down where, muchacho?
Heeheee, obviously I'm just kiddin' about, chico...but your comment on the Fonseca is interesting. I've never spent much time with these puros and I may just have to get to know 'em a little better this year.
Muchas Gracias!
Jay, Ray Jay
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
Sorry guys, had to do that, The Mexicant complained recently (in the wedding cigars thread I think) that I hadn't mentioned the Trinidad Reyes because he thinks I mention it in every post (I checked back and in fact I only mention it in 48.92% of my posts)
Anyway, another cigar I recently enjoyed was the Por Larranaga Picadores, new but tasty right out of the box and certainly mild. If you don't like pepper it's a good stick.
Haha Im sure you know what I mean.. The intricacies of the English language do throw out some weird phrases sometimes.
Im sure theres a Mexican/ Spanish equivalent:
Go Down well, maybe something like 'bien recibido'.. Or failing that 'Muy buena' Thats thanks to google translate not my spanish skills!!
Heeheee, obviously I'm just kiddin' about, chico...but your comment on the Fonseca is interesting. I've never spent much time with these puros and I may just have to get to know 'em a little better this year.
A breakfast/morning smoke if ever there was one [emoji3]
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