Joya de Nicaragua Antano or
Camacho Coyolar
Will
Joya de Nicaragua Antano or
Camacho Coyolar
Will
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
Your best bet would be to ask your local tobacconist.
But trying some 'milder' smokes might be a better option. Also, think smaller, shorter smokes, like robustos, or smaller. This won't always help, but it might a little. I'm totally drawing a blank on examples of milder smokes. But use the search option found in this forum - this question has been asked before.
Other advice: eat something beforehand. Have something to drink with it. Don't constantly puff, unless you have a tight draw, then you'd need to - which in and of itself could cause a headache due to the strain of getting smoke through. Again, a tobacconist can help you with this choice.
Welcome to the board from central Oregon.
Some tips for you:
- Avoid cigar stores that also sell glass pipes and tie dyed clothing.
- Avoid buying your cigars at a drug store or a gas station.
- Only deal with cigar stores that only sell cigars and cigar smoking accessories ("true" tobacconist).
- Avoid any cigar that looks remotely like it was made through a mechanical process.
- Avoid cigars that are contained in a pretty colored plastic tube.
- A true tobacconist will ask insightful questions about likes/dislikes and will only recommend cigars that fit that profile.
- Ask the tobacconist to steer you away from cigars that are "full flavored" or "full bodied".
- Avoid any cigar that say, "ligero" or especially "triple ligero" - you're likely to end up on the floor.
Bottom line - there's plenty of cigars out there you will enjoy without having to hug the porcelain throne.
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Thank you for the tips and welcome. I'll go to a cigar shop this weekend. :)
I just got an email from Holts offering 5 Rocky Patel cigars for $19.95 with free shipping. Not a bad deal on entry level cigars. Might go to their website and check on it.
I can you should be quiet impressive and informative as concerning to the cigars i'll suggest you most sites.like ajscigar.com
OMG - I LOVE the LFD Chisel's. They are one of the most mild and smooth cigars I think I've ever smoked! Great suggestion!!!
The only thing I don't so much care about with the Antano's is the taste that kind of reminds me of prune's (kind of sweet). Otherwise, that's another great suggestion - mild, smooth and very pleasant!
Last edited by ggiese; 11-02-2011 at 11:30 AM.
Don't forget the Padron 45th for a quick light smoke. Cheap too.
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
I've a huge collection of zippos but i most definitely cant smoke hard cigars...... a very good choice for noobs is LFD Chisel's..........
They are quite mild and not to harsh on us newbies...........
not sure if your still looking at this but some of my favorite so far, as I am a newer smoker as well, are the rocky Patel vintage 1999, NuB Connecticut, and the Padron 2000.
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