
Originally Posted by
Krautle87
so its different in the various states...provinces, ehh? that could get confusing. In any case, do you have any suggestions for a very smooth, mild or medium cuban i should try? I was at a party last week, somebody had me try a cigar that they said was a cuban. It was smooth and velvety, very nice, and not strong at all. Unfortunatly I was too tanked to remember anything besides it had a green band and a spanish sounding name.

Any idea what it may be?
My guess is a Romeo Y Juliet. My friend brought some back from Cuba and the description sounds like what I smoked. I have never seen a Romeo Y Juliet that looked like that in Canada though, with a green band. I think that is a perfect cuban to start with any ways, mild to medium in flavor. I find the Montecristo's and Cohiba's to sometimes be medium to strong. Fonseca and Quinteros in the corona size I enjoy also. They seem to be a mild to medium cigar also.
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