Try some of the Acid line.
Try some of the Acid line.
i have a java wafe from time to time in the mornings. that's the only flavored cigar i smoke. i've never really tasted 'sweet' in a real cigar as some do with maduros. but sancho panza makes a very good maduro.
Cojimar, Heavenly and Tatiana are also some decent flavored cigars.
then you have the Oliveros and CAO of course.
Some flavors are really sweet, so depending on what you are looking for, you will probably like one of the following if you like Vanilla:
Heavenly Vanilla = Very Sweet, very aromatic, lots of flavoring
Cojimar Vanilla = Very Sweet, medium aromatic, medium flavoring
Tatiana Vanilla = Mild Sweet, medium aromatic, light flavoring.
Of course, your tastes will eventually change into the non-flavored cigars. Then you have a lifetime of cigars to choose from.
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as for the thread starters question I'm wondering if you mean a good flovered cigar ar a cigar that has a nice sweet flavored tabacco naturally. As far as flavored cigars go I can't help you there as I don't generally smoke them, maybe a Kahlua or a CAO moontrance, never had them but I hear they aren't bad.
For regular cigars with a sweet tasting tabacco I find Punch cigars to have a bit of a sweet taste and quite a bit of Maduro cigars have a slightly sweet aspect to them. I'd try that direction. Basically just buy some thing and try em out.
Wow talk about a loaded question!!
If you want a sweet unflavored smoke, Baccarat is very sweet, almost cloying. FDO Maduro Churchills have a certain sweetness as well that is not unpleasant. AF 858 Claros are are fairly sweet. None of them are my favorites.
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For an unflavored, sweet smoke, I think the Padron 1964 Anniversarys are great, but on the higher end of the price scale.
For flavored, I bought a few single cigarillos of the CAO flavored line to try them and thought they weren't bad. I haven't tried the full size versions yet.
For another take on "flavored", Drew Estate makes "infused" cigars. Someone recommended Acid earlier in the thread, but they are very "perfumey" and you probably wouldn't like them.
However, you might like the Natural Dirt, Java or Kahlua smokes in the Drew line. The Natural Dirt is the closest to a "normal" cigar. To me, it tastes like a regular cigar with some pipe tobacco added, although they said it wasn't when I asked them.
As you found out from this thread, most experienced cigar smokers frown on flavored cigars.
Historically, flavors were added to cover up inferior tobacco. I'm not saying that's always the case, as I believe that CAO and Drew Estate use quality tobacco.
You could say that flavored cigars are considered by many to be what "Boones Farm Strawberry Wine" is to the wine world...the sweet stuff the kids drink before they grow up. That's not necessarily my opinion, but I can relate to it.
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