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    Welcome to the forum. If you like milder smokes, give La Tradicion Cubana a shot. They are my favorite morning cigars and go great with coffee. Not too expensive either.
    Last edited by hex1848; 10-12-2008 at 06:43 PM.
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    I'm new here also, but would like to add my suggestions for a mild to medium stick.

    CAO Gold and the Gold Maduro
    Arganese Connecticut or Double Wrap
    Perdomo Habano Connecticut - This stick may be a little more expensive, but it has a lot of flavor for a Conn.
    Oliva Series G Maduro

    I'm more of a medium to full flavored cigar, but the above sticks are what I look for when I'm in a lighter mood.

    Paul

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    That tune sounds familiar.....both my wife and her dad got me into smoking cigars.

    I generally steer towards the fuller-bodied cigars, but enjoy a lighter smoke the two weeks that it's warm here.
    1. Fonseca Vintage
    2. Don Thomas Sun Grown

    I also highly recommend the La Tradicion Cubana's Hex mentioned.

    I like those Puros Indios Piramides as well.

    Welcome to the board from central Oregon.


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    sancho panza is an excellent mild-med cigar that can be had for around $4/stick.

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    Oliva makes really good mild to mediums the G and the O are both along those lines and are great cigars. Punch Rare Corojo I would classify as mild to medium as well and it is a great cigar for the money. For something cheap that is very mild you can go with a Gispert Natural, not full of flavor by any means but it does have more going on for it than Macanudo and is about half the price.
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    welcome from central ohio. I too am a student, and my fav lighter smokes for cheap are the Oliva G, flor de Oliva, CAO Gold. Also my buddy really likes the cusano P1's so you may want to try those as well
    Mark 8:36

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    Welcome from Kansas.

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