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rogerdodger
09-18-2009, 07:42 AM
Been smokin since July 4, this is whats in the humi
u see my tastes by my comments on the ones i tried
i know its weak, havent tried most yet
help me improve my humi
onyx reserve toro
RP sungrown-loved
baccarat luchadores- liked
don diego robusto
helix tube- liked
nestor vintage
5 vegas gold-loved
alec bradley SB robusto
hoyo de mont presidente
cao criollo-loved
oliva serie V
af curly head-like alot
private stock #2-liked
diamond crown #5-gift
Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real Toro -gift
punch gran cru
CAO Gold Churchill
Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Double Robusto
gran habano corojo #5
monte white #5-liked
camacho corojo- made me light headed, think i cut to much draw was huge
macanudo hyde park
Avo 787 Robusto -gift
Flor De Oliva Gold toro-liked
SLR serie g -liked
I think you just screwed up.:tu
Doctorossi
09-18-2009, 07:57 AM
Target identified. Positions, field generals!
Target identified. Positions, field generals!
:r
rogerdodger
09-18-2009, 08:13 AM
go for it
Emjaysmash
09-18-2009, 08:15 AM
Looks like your enjoying a lot of mild sticks, and need a bit more "practice" before moving up to the medium-full sticks.
I suggest:
Perdomo Reserve Champagne
Perdomo Lot 23
Perdomo Fresco
NUB Connecticut
RP Connecticut
Oliva Connecticut
Camacho Connecticut
Oliva Series G Maduro
Those are all in the Mild/Mild-Med. range. TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking, and Keeping the RG to 52 and lower. At least until you can get a feel for the body of a cigar.
Hope that helps.
Kreth
09-18-2009, 08:25 AM
TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking...
Pairing the cigar with a sweetened iced tea or soda will help too.
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Doctorossi
09-18-2009, 08:25 AM
go for it
Ooh! Newb's pushing buttons...
:su
rogerdodger
09-18-2009, 08:40 AM
Looks like your enjoying a lot of mild sticks, and need a bit more "practice" before moving up to the medium-full sticks.
I suggest:
Perdomo Reserve Champagne
Perdomo Lot 23
Perdomo Fresco
NUB Connecticut
RP Connecticut
Oliva Connecticut
Camacho Connecticut
Oliva Series G Maduro
Those are all in the Mild/Mild-Med. range. TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking, and Keeping the RG to 52 and lower. At least until you can get a feel for the body of a cigar.
Hope that helps.
just ordered
Rocky Patel Connecticut Factory 2nds Toro
5 pk Perdomo Lot 23 Connecticut
rogerdodger
09-18-2009, 08:40 AM
Pairing the cigar with a sweetened iced tea or soda will help too.
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smoke w/coke zero or cherry zero
so far RP sungrown has been by far the best
NCRadioMan
09-18-2009, 08:45 AM
As the others suggested. Smoke with a sugary drink because when you smoke a cigar, you blood-sugar will drop. That is what caused you to get light-headed. That is one of the symptoms of dropping blood-sugar. The more you smoke, you will build a tolerance to the nicotine and you will not feel that way as easily.
For a great mild smoke try the Casa Torano and H Up Vintage Cameroon.
I would go with the Casa Torano, it's a very nice Mild, Smooth Cigar..
It's my Top Choice for an everyday stick that’s easy on the wallet.
As the others suggested. Smoke with a sugary drink because when you smoke a cigar, you blood-sugar will drop. That is what caused you to get light-headed. That is one of the symptoms of dropping blood-sugar. The more you smoke, you will build a tolerance to the nicotine and you will not feel that way as easily.
For a great mild smoke try the Casa Torano and H Up Vintage Cameroon.
LOL You beat me to the Post pushing the "Casa Torano" :tu
Col. Kurtz
09-18-2009, 08:51 AM
You also may like:
Slow aged 826
AFuente Chateau Fuente Connie or sungrown
EO No21
Perdomo Champagne Cabinet Series
Tobaccos Baez
tatuaje p1
camacho connecticut
and like Col kurtz said the tabacoz baez
also the 601 black is a great connie with lotsa flav
rogerdodger
09-18-2009, 09:41 AM
will be starting coolerdor today
will be starting coolerdor today
welcome to the slope :tu
I agree with MJ.... A few on the milder to med side of life
Oliva G (nat or maduro)
H. Uppman Vintage Cameroon
Punch Royal Coronation
Gran Habano 3 Siglos
If you liked the criollo you smoked and want a small step towards a little spice:
AF Chateau Fuente SG (rosado wrapped)
Gran Habano #5 Corojo
Tatuaje Serie P
Tried to pick sticks that will not break the bank as they will all be new smokes for you to sample. As others noted, eat first, something sweet to eat/drink may help with any nicotine issues. Good luck.
Looks like your enjoying a lot of mild sticks, and need a bit more "practice" before moving up to the medium-full sticks.
I suggest:
Perdomo Reserve Champagne
Perdomo Lot 23
Perdomo Fresco
NUB Connecticut
RP Connecticut
Oliva Connecticut
Camacho Connecticut
Oliva Series G Maduro
Those are all in the Mild/Mild-Med. range. TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking, and Keeping the RG to 52 and lower. At least until you can get a feel for the body of a cigar.
Hope that helps.
longknocker
09-18-2009, 12:16 PM
I think you just screwed up.:tu
:tu I "don't believe I'd a told that":r
longknocker
09-18-2009, 12:19 PM
I would go with the Casa Torano, it's a very nice Mild, Smooth Cigar..
It's my Top Choice for an everyday stick that’s easy on the wallet.
:tu My First "Premium Cigar" and a long-time fav. for a mild smoke with flavor!:)
ZenSilk
09-18-2009, 12:26 PM
What have you DONE!? :banger
rogerdodger
09-18-2009, 01:43 PM
i told the GF its ramen for a month :D
mrgto
09-23-2009, 09:19 PM
I have not had a Camacho that i havent like yet. They are a fuller bodied cigar, but you get use to it if you smoke enough!!! I also like the RP 1990 vintage. A few good cheap sticks are Indian Tabac and Sancho Panza, both are full of flavor and easy on the wallet.
Almost forgot, Flor de Oliva is a good cheap smoke!
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