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    Talking Another new guy...

    Hey all, i'm Myles.

    I'm from Haverhill, Ma But i should be moving to Boston/Cambridge for culinary school next year

    I've been smoking cigars for about a year, but I guess White Owl's don't count for much. I started taking things serious about 2 months ago, and I haven't looked back.

    I don't know much about much in the way of cigars, and I'm here to learn!! What i do know is that I like mild to medium bodied cigars with a light wrapper, Connecticut Shade I think it's called? I really am a total cigar noob. My favorite smoke right now is the Tabak Especial Corona Dulce.

    I'm also in need of some suggestions, i'm getting paid friday, which means a trip to the B&M to spend some cash and enjoy the plush couches.

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    Welcome to the board from Kansas.

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    Welcome from CO. CAO Gold is pretty mild with some decent flavors. It's not my favorite cigar because I prefer fuller bodied smokes, but it fits the profile you're looking for.
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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    Thanks for the tip

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    Welcome, I agree that the CAO Gold is a good idea. Also, try a Macanudo and a Montesino.

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    welcome from another newbie alot to learn using search and hay try the newbie sampler just got mine and was full of smokes that i hadn,t tried.

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    Welcome from Western MA. I would suggest the H Upmann Vintage Cameroon for a nice inexpensive smoke,
    Family, Friends and a good cigar. Oh and some fishing too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mt4080 View Post
    Hey all, i'm Myles.

    I'm from Haverhill, Ma But i should be moving to Boston/Cambridge for culinary school next year

    I've been smoking cigars for about a year, but I guess White Owl's don't count for much. I started taking things serious about 2 months ago, and I haven't looked back.

    I don't know much about much in the way of cigars, and I'm here to learn!! What i do know is that I like mild to medium bodied cigars with a light wrapper, Connecticut Shade I think it's called? I really am a total cigar noob. My favorite smoke right now is the Tabak Especial Corona Dulce.

    I'm also in need of some suggestions, i'm getting paid friday, which means a trip to the B&M to spend some cash and enjoy the plush couches.
    Welcome to CigarSmokers from Ottawa, Canada!

    Mild/medium suggestions: Oliva O and G (and Flor de Oliva Gold for a budget smoke), Perdomo Reserve (or Champagne or Golf or whatever Perdomo calls these things now). I don't smoke much Conn. Shade.

    Note wrapper colour may or may not have anything to do with body. Many cigars with Maduro-processed (dark, hopefully not dyed) wrappers fit right into the mild-medium category. Besides Maduro versions of the above-mentioned smokes, the Alec Bradley Trilogy Exotic Maduro <phew> is a sweet-tasting mild smoke. The CAO Brazilia is a good medium Maddie. (I prefer the Padron Maddies, but Padrons have a bit more body than all of the others I've mentioned IMHO.)
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