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    Sounds like a good start. Are you more of a mild flavored or full bodied type of person? Just so we can help you out with recommendations. Or are you pretty open to just about anything?



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    At this stage I would probably try a variety.

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    Im a bit of a newb too but the ones i have liked so far:

    5 Vegas Gold (a light 'gar, the bouquet is awesome, almost honey notes?)
    Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 (this cigar is just a great smoke)
    Gurkha Nepalese Warrior (very robust complex)
    A. Fuente Hemmingway (very beginner gar)
    Romeo Y julieta 1875 Aniversario Maduro (very spicy)
    CAO - Italia (a sweet smoke nice notes)
    Rocky Patel Old World Reserve Maduro
    A. Fuente Opus X (super creamy cigar but overpriced)
    Gurkha G3 Rare Estate Blend Mini Torpedos ( i loved these)


    THose have been my memorables..

    I mean you will straigt off find things you hate and things you love... so what i did was when i went to buy cigars i would try and get as crazy of a mixed bag as I could and i was able to narrrow down what I like...

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    Some of my favorites just to give you an idea:


    -CAO Mx2 (stands for maduro times 2. a great, rich cigar with slow cool burn).
    -Punch Rare Corojo (nice spice and very enjoyable)
    -Roxxor Deluxe Maduro (these may not be as well known around the boards but are an up-and-comer in my book. very nice smoke)
    -La Vieja Habana by Drew Estate (any 'gar out of the line is great for the price in my opinion. they go for just under $3 here in the states. definately more than worth it)
    -CAO Brazilia Amazon (very rich flavor, almost chocolate. extremely enjoyable)


    That should give you some things to check out and keep you busy for a little while. Jonjonmackey is right though. The best thing to do is to get a bag of just about everything when you go to your local store or make your next purchase so that you can test out a wide variety.


    Enjoy!

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