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    Welcome.

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    Welcome from the UK. try the Sancho Panza double maduro line, affordable and very nice.
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    welcome from Southern NJ. Since I'm new to cigars as well, i'll let others suggest cigars for you to try.

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    As I was reminded last week by WOXOF, El Rico Habano's are an excellent inexpensive cigar. If you see one I would suggest picking it up and putting it in your mouth.
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    Welcome! As a newb myself, I'd strongly suggest the newbie sampler - you won't be disappointed.

    I've never had an Acid, so I wouldn't know where to start with recommending something similar that you may like, but so far my favorites are (all of them! :P): Rocky Patel Edge, Fonseca, Cusano 18, Oliva, and 5 Vegas Serie A. I think the Fonseca & Cusanon were the mildest of the bunch.

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    So tonight I enjoyed myself that big ole' Fuente Cigar. I measured it out so I could actually know WHAT it was I was smoking, and it turned out to be the Double Chateau Fuente Royal Salute. Out of the cedar wrap and I could actually feel that this was going to be a good one. It smelled woody and just felt solid and well-made. I gave it a nice punch and for the first time 'toasted' it. I was at a nice outdoor dance party that one of my friends threw together and the weather was near perfect after a slight downpour earlier in the day. I was actually one of the bouncers there so I had several hours to sit back and relax in good company. I lit the guy up with no problem and instantly loved it. For my first actual decent-sized non-flavored cigar I was really surprised. The smoke was smooth and cool and was a perfect way to just sit back and relax with friends. One thing I did was underestimate how long it would last. I honestly had that Fuente going for upwards of 2 hours. One thing I couldn't do though was identify the taste as the rest of you can. To me, the cigar was the same the entire way through. Regardless, I enjoyed every minute of it and I definitely would NOT mind to get another at some point in the future. With the friends, music, comfortable weather, and the Royal Salute, I had a very relaxing night.

    Oh, and I also had an Ambrosia Clove Tiki from a tin I bought online and found that very enjoyable as well. It was definitely a different cigar with an interesting mix of sweet and spicy. I passed some out to friends and it was a huge hit with them as well. Definitely a cigar I will keep around to change things up once in a while.

    The Tobacconist trip is tomorrow!

    EDIT: Oh, and I sat the entire time. So after about 2 and a half hours when I finished I finally stood up and walked around. It honestly felt like I was gliding on a thin layer of air.
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    i'm glad you enjoyed it :)

    Dont worry, i can't tell the flavors and for the msot part feel the cigar stays the same throughout, but i think it is just something you have to develop your pallet for. It'll come with time, and more sticks smoked. the only thing i can tell is it gets harsh for me when i ash it, so now i purge? the cigar after i ash, and I can tell when it gets really bitter...which is never a good thing.

    I try to buy smaller sized cigars, simply because i don't have the 2 and a half hours like it took you to smoke it. A nice robusto is a good size for me. Decent size, and it doesnt take forever to smoke.

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    Went to the Tobacconist today, here is what I bought:

    Tin of Irish Cream CAO cigars.
    CAO Brazilia
    CAO Italia
    CAO Gold Robusto
    A. Fuente Chateau Fuente

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    Quote Originally Posted by FourClubFlush View Post
    Went to the Tobacconist today, here is what I bought:

    Tin of Irish Cream CAO cigars.
    CAO Brazilia
    CAO Italia
    CAO Gold Robusto
    A. Fuente Chateau Fuente
    Sounds like a good lot of sticks! Let us know what you think of them!

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