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The H. Upmann Epicure is the lightest Cuban cigar I have ever had in terms of strength. In terms of flavour, the Sancho Panza Belicoso is the lightest that exists out there (consistently).
One more question Guys.... How about in a Churchill size? What is the lightest Churchill? I realise it's a bit of a silly question but he wants to try something that will last longer too!
Watches and Cigars.
The Quai D'Orsay Imperiales are meant to be very light. I haven't had one but I've wanted to try one fro a long time.
The Quai D'Orsay Imperiales are meant to be very light. I haven't had one but I've wanted to try one fro a long time.
Very light. Discontinued (meh) and they're remiscent of the ERdM Tainos to some extent. I've never had a young tainos but the ones nowadays are smoking GREAT. I'd imagine the Imperiales to model that platform.
Unfortunately, they are quite harsh when young but with the floral undertones. Have not had an aged Imperiales myself but can just imagine it without the initial harshness.
Other than that, when it comes to Churchills, try finding some Punch Churchills pre-2000. Germany has a few of the 1999s rummaging around their LCdHs. Personally, my box of 1996s is smoking great right now. I think I sent one to [MENTION=13413730]Chanceschmerr[/MENTION] a while back when he mentioned he didn't like the Churchill very much.
There aren't too many mild churchills when new, unfortunately. I would say, to some extent, the Cohiba Esplendido is easy on the palate. Perhaps the Hoyo de Monterrey Churchill is the mildest of all the creations.
The Quai D'Orsay Imperiales are meant to be very light. I haven't had one but I've wanted to try one fro a long time.
Very light. Discontinued (meh) and they're remiscent of the ERdM Tainos to some extent. I've never had a young tainos but the ones nowadays are smoking GREAT. I'd imagine the Imperiales to model that platform.
Unfortunately, they are quite harsh when young but with the floral undertones. Have not had an aged Imperiales myself but can just imagine it without the initial harshness.
One more question Guys.... How about in a Churchill size? What is the lightest Churchill? I realise it's a bit of a silly question but he wants to try something that will last longer too!
Other than that, when it comes to Churchills, try finding some Punch Churchills pre-2000. Germany has a few of the 1999s rummaging around their LCdHs. Personally, my box of 1996s is smoking great right now. I think I sent one to [MENTION=13413730]Chanceschmerr[/MENTION] a while back when he mentioned he didn't like the Churchill very much.
There aren't too many mild churchills when new, unfortunately. I would say, to some extent, the Cohiba Esplendido is easy on the palate. Perhaps the Hoyo de Monterrey Churchill is the mildest of all the creations.
If you want something long and mild, yet flavourful, look no further than the Sancho Panza Sanchos. It's an A size but it also burns quicker than most Double Coronas I have had. Exquisite cigar and one you can smoke 3 in a row of.
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