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CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 02:18 PM
What are some cigars a fairly new smoker should try? I'm looking for sampler packs or 5 packs.

Mattso3000
08-22-2011, 02:41 PM
The key is to smoke every single cigar as fast as you can and figure out which one you liked best.

Emjaysmash
08-22-2011, 02:41 PM
Are you looking for suggestions or people to sell them to you?

SmokinCozy
08-22-2011, 02:42 PM
Try cigarmonster.com they have lots of samplers and 5 packs.

Mattso3000
08-22-2011, 02:44 PM
Just kidding, if you give some idea of what your taste/ strength preference is that would make it a lot easier to give some suggestions. If you don't have that down yet, there is a lot of good info on here if you use the search function. Good reviews, cheap smokes threads, etc. Just my:2. Good luck!

Blak Smyth
08-22-2011, 02:46 PM
As a newbie myself I would recomend a sampler of the Man O' War line. They have a few different options for different tastes. If you like mild flavor try the MoW Virtue or the Cain Daytonas, but not the other Cains from what I read. If you like a dark cocoa/coffee profile try the Diesel Unholy Cocktail. There are so many different flavor profiles out there I am still finding my tastes but so far I enjoy anything Maduro, might differ for you however!

What I did was once I found a flavor I enjoyed I read reviews to find those same flavors mentioned, hasn't led me wrong yet.

MedicCook
08-22-2011, 03:18 PM
If you have a local B&M go there and try a new one each time.

dave
08-22-2011, 04:00 PM
If you have a local B&M go there and try a new one each time.
+1

You should do this even if you're not a fairly new cigar smoker.

N2 GOLD
08-22-2011, 04:12 PM
Smoke all different size, styles & shapes. That way you leave no stone unturned. Then, it all comes down to trial and error. You need to experiment on your own & find out what works best for you & your developing palate. What you find works for you may not work for the other guy. The best part is all the cigars you will smoke between now & then... -(P

P.S. You can never go wrong with PADRON... :2

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 04:37 PM
I like more so medium.. Some full are good. Man o war... Ehhh haven't done anything for me so far.

Local b&m sucks. Looking for suggestions not for members to sell them.

longknocker
08-22-2011, 04:54 PM
I like more so medium.. Some full are good. Man o war... Ehhh haven't done anything for me so far.

Local b&m sucks. Looking for suggestions not for members to sell them.

Brick House, Any Tatuaje, Illusione. All We Can Do Is Make Suggestions; Everyone Here Has Different Tastes. :tu :2 Try www.cigarsatyourprice.com

shilala
08-22-2011, 05:11 PM
Garry, some cigars are real simple and one-dimensional. That's a good place to start. That way you can get some solid ideas about the flavors you like.
Do you mouth smoke or nose smoke? The reason I ask is that a lot of cigars give up flavors and nuance that you can't experience if you're mouth smoking. Guys need to know that to make suggestions.
What have you smoked that you liked? That's another biggie. It allows guys to tell you about similar cigars.

With zero input, I'd suggest you try anything Fuente, anything Padron, maybe Cusano, Punch, Torano, anything with a pretty band, or anything that smells nice to you. Don't pay a lot, stay under 6 or 7 bucks.

Check back in later and ask the same question, but give the guys some input. They'll help. Go find the NST (noob sampler trade) here and get involved, and take a look at the smokes the noobs are enjoying.
Have fun, brother!!! :tu

WittyUserName
08-22-2011, 05:30 PM
If you can pin down a strength that you like CI offers Taster Packs that are 10 cigars of a certain strength with a cutter for $35. I started there and have expanded with other suggestions from here and friends.

jjirons69
08-22-2011, 05:37 PM
Garry, some cigars are real simple and one-dimensional. That's a good place to start. That way you can get some solid ideas about the flavors you like.
Do you mouth smoke or nose smoke? The reason I ask is that a lot of cigars give up flavors and nuance that you can't experience if you're mouth smoking. Guys need to know that to make suggestions.
What have you smoked that you liked? That's another biggie. It allows guys to tell you about similar cigars.

With zero input, I'd suggest you try anything Fuente, anything Padron, maybe Cusano, Punch, Torano, anything with a pretty band, or anything that smells nice to you. Don't pay a lot, stay under 6 or 7 bucks.

Check back in later and ask the same question, but give the guys some input. They'll help. Go find the NST (noob sampler trade) here and get involved, and take a look at the smokes the noobs are enjoying.
Have fun, brother!!! :tu

Scott is wise

bobarian
08-22-2011, 05:58 PM
You forgot to post a picture of your empty humidor. :rolleyes:

WittyUserName
08-22-2011, 06:03 PM
you forgot to post a picture of your empty humidor. :rolleyes:

hahaha

irratebass
08-22-2011, 06:40 PM
You forgot to post a picture of your empty humidor. :rolleyes:

No one wants to see that lol

shilala
08-22-2011, 06:47 PM
You forgot to post a picture of your empty humidor. :rolleyes:

Did I miss something or was that rude and unnecessary?

thechrisdotcom
08-22-2011, 07:03 PM
Check out the Brickhouse line. Great cigar at a great price.

bobarian
08-22-2011, 07:19 PM
Did I miss something or was that rude and unnecessary?

Nope you did not miss anything Scott. I simply see this as a plea for cigars, hence the thread title. No input on taste preferences or effort to find the information on his own. There are dozens and dozens of threads on recommended cigars based upon smokers taste preferences. Even knowing someones flavor preferences will still get so many varied answers that they will be of little help. Simply checking around a bit based on his personal experiences will yield more cigars than one could imagine. As you know taste and preferences evolve over time, this is a journey every one takes. :2

Sorry if I offended but its tiring to see these type of posts day after day. :sh

shilala
08-22-2011, 07:36 PM
Thanks, Bob. I just couldn't figure out what the heck was up.

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 09:38 PM
Nope you did not miss anything Scott. I simply see this as a plea for cigars, hence the thread title. No input on taste preferences or effort to find the information on his own. There are dozens and dozens of threads on recommended cigars based upon smokers taste preferences. Even knowing someones flavor preferences will still get so many varied answers that they will be of little help. Simply checking around a bit based on his personal experiences will yield more cigars than one could imagine. As you know taste and preferences evolve over time, this is a journey every one takes. :2

Sorry if I offended but its tiring to see these type of posts day after day. :sh

My humi isn't fully empty. I have plenty of VS in there, Some 8 inch suckers.. Still trying those for the first time.

I am keeping track of the cigars I am having with a cigar app on my HTC.

Some brands I like.. I liked most of the Alec Bradley I have tried, Harvest selction, SCR, Prensado.

Gurkha Park ave. I liked that.. so far that is the only Gurkha i liked
Nica Libre 1990 is good. I can smoke that alot.


Ones I want to try/on my list are; Punch(never), more Carlos Torano(few, can't remember which), Rocky Patel(only had the R4. Cant find a decent sampler, http://www.thompsoncigar.com/product/ROCKY-PATEL-10-PACK-SAMPLER/69091.uts?cm_vc=10572 have only had the decade in there), Padron(same, can't find a good sampler to try most of them), Perdomo.(I have only had the Lot 23, i think), Padilla(never), Gurkha Empire(Good sampler from CI), Pinar Del Rio(never).

That is a lot to try, So I still have plenty to do. I am looking for good prices and decent amount. I dont want to spend alot (which i know i will have to) and end up not liking them and being stuck with a few. I can always bomb some people. I haven't been here long enough to see who likes what or even have addresses.

I haven't had a 5 Vegas that I even would recommend to anyone.

There was a bunch I have tried from another site in a newb trade, But I didn't keep track like I am now.

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 09:49 PM
So here is what I put together on cigarmonster.

Famous 'Best Of Drew Estate' Sampler # 2
SAM 1 Varies varies $26.98 Delete this item
$26.98
Items in Famous 'Best Of Drew Estate' Sampler # 2:
2 Antano 1970 Gran Consul, 2 La Vieja Maduro Rothchild Luxo, 2 Natural Root, 2 Puros Huerfanos 52X Robusto, 2 Tabak Especial Robusto Dulce



'Butch Cassidy' Wise Buy
SAM 1 Dark Nat varies $29.98 Delete this item
$29.98
Items in 'Butch Cassidy' Wise Buy:
5 Conuco Robusto, 5 Vintage 1990 Robusto



'Sonny Red' Wise Buy
SAM 1 Natural varies $24.98 Delete this item
$24.98
Items in 'Sonny Red' Wise Buy:
5 Alec Bradley Sun Grown Robusto, 5 Sun Grown RP Robusto



Perdomo 6 Cigar Collection
SAM 1 Varies varies $17.98 Delete this item
$17.98
Items in Perdomo 6 Cigar Collection:
1 Perdomo 10th Champagne Robusto, 1 Perdomo 10th Criollo Robusto, 1 Perdomo Cuban Parejo Rothchild, 1 Perdomo Habano CT Robusto, 1 Perdomo Habano Robusto, 1 Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto

pnoon
08-22-2011, 09:58 PM
Have you participated in the NST yet?
That is a great way to sample cigars you might not otherwise encounter.
:2

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 10:03 PM
Garry, some cigars are real simple and one-dimensional. That's a good place to start. That way you can get some solid ideas about the flavors you like.
Do you mouth smoke or nose smoke? The reason I ask is that a lot of cigars give up flavors and nuance that you can't experience if you're mouth smoking. Guys need to know that to make suggestions.
What have you smoked that you liked? That's another biggie. It allows guys to tell you about similar cigars.

With zero input, I'd suggest you try anything Fuente, anything Padron, maybe Cusano, Punch, Torano, anything with a pretty band, or anything that smells nice to you. Don't pay a lot, stay under 6 or 7 bucks.

Check back in later and ask the same question, but give the guys some input. They'll help. Go find the NST (noob sampler trade) here and get involved, and take a look at the smokes the noobs are enjoying.
Have fun, brother!!! :tu

What is nose smoke?

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 10:03 PM
Have you participated in the NST yet?
That is a great way to sample cigars you might not otherwise encounter.
:2

I have on another forum. Not here.

T.G
08-22-2011, 10:15 PM
What is nose smoke?

Exhale through your nose rather than your mouth. Sometimes called "retrohaling" or "snorking".

Here:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=30447

T.G
08-22-2011, 10:20 PM
I have on another forum. Not here.

I don't think it would be a problem to participate here. You're still new to the hobby and learning. If you are still unsure, just check with Brent (smokingator)

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 10:31 PM
Ill check it out.. Maybe just run though cbid for some 5 paks

pnoon
08-22-2011, 10:38 PM
Ill check it out.. Maybe just run though cbid for some 5 paks

No reason you can't do both.
:2

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 10:46 PM
true ture.. I had about 100 bucks to spend right now.. Should be golden.

I messed up on cigarmonster... I didn't know I had a certain time to get them at that price.. I didn't pull the trigger.. and missed it!

T.G
08-22-2011, 10:52 PM
I messed up on cigarmonster... I didn't know I had a certain time to get them at that price.. I didn't pull the trigger.. and missed it!

Cigarmonster & joecigar tend to repeat products often so it's very likely they will be back sometime within the next few months.

CigarSquid
08-22-2011, 10:57 PM
I will check back.. Now that I know how it works.

SteelCityBoy
10-01-2011, 04:59 PM
My personal advice would be to start on the mild end. CI (cigarsinternational.com) offers plenty of mild sampler packs that can get you going. Once you build up your palate a bit you can then go onto some mild-medium body smokes. After you find yourself craving more (and you will) try some full body smokes. Remember that darker smokes don't always mean they are heavy and full body.

I love getting sampler packs because you can pick and choose what you like most as a smoker.

Happy smoking!

Savor the Stick
10-01-2011, 07:27 PM
I have on another forum. Not here.

I'd second Peter's (pnoon) WISE advice about the Newbie Samplier Trade. That is where I got my start and met people and got a little experience on this board.
Good advise also to start at the mild to med end of the scale...and work your way up as your tastes change to the fuller end of the profile.
There is no hurry take your time, enjoy the moment, and your cigars...really that is what cigars are all about.
:)

chand
10-01-2011, 08:15 PM
Scott is wise

:tpd:

Blak Smyth
10-01-2011, 08:22 PM
NST is the best thing you can do!
Like some others have said, do it!

RCS44
10-09-2011, 10:24 AM
As a newbie myself I would recomend a sampler of the Man O' War line. They have a few different options for different tastes. If you like mild flavor try the MoW Virtue or the Cain Daytonas, but not the other Cains from what I read. If you like a dark cocoa/coffee profile try the Diesel Unholy Cocktail. There are so many different flavor profiles out there I am still finding my tastes but so far I enjoy anything Maduro, might differ for you however!

What I did was once I found a flavor I enjoyed I read reviews to find those same flavors mentioned, hasn't led me wrong yet.

The man of war line are a good cigar!!! The regular Man O' War is in my opinion is full strength. A word of advice, dont some that one fast. I made that mistake when i first tried it and a huge nicotine buzz happened after, and upset my stomach.

scoot
10-09-2011, 06:26 PM
As someone who has lurked on this CA/CS for about five years, reading is the absolute best thing you can do at this point. Most of the people hear have good knowledge and lots of experience in this great hobby of ours and some, a few of which have already posted in this thead, have astounding amounts of insight and wisdom to pass on. Start with the sticky threads and then go dive into the reviews. Find reviews of cigars you already like and see if there are certain posters who have similar tastes and see what they like that you haven't smoked.

As others have said, use the NST. I took full advantage of that at CS and it really was the one thing I can point to that secured my interest in cigars. Even if that is the only trading you do, it will go a long way to not only help you develop your palate but show you the caliber of people that share this great hobby.

Regardless of how active you decide to be here, enjoy the ride.
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BUC WHITE
10-09-2011, 09:45 PM
try the perdomo champagne line. its on the mild side with a connecticut wrapper and nicaraguan binder and filler. good breakfast smoke

RCS44
10-12-2011, 10:17 PM
Cigarmonster.com, cigar.com are both good sites that have five packs and samplers available all the time.