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Old 06-20-2011, 10:52 AM   #1
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I notice you list Belgium as your location. Are you looking for Cuban or Non-Cuban suggestions?

If it's non-Cuban suggestions you are looking for, please give some indication as to their general availability in your country, as in some countries, it's actually very difficult to find /get cigars that aren't of Cuban origin.
I'm looking for either. Everything that's good is allowed in my mouth.
I'm not sure about availability, though every shop has a cuban, dominican, ... rack.

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As these things are always subjective, I can only say what I like. Two of my favorite mild sticks are Don Diego and La Unica. I like them most especially in the morning with coffee. You might also ask your local shop owner for recommendations.
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I'm looking for either. Everything that's good is allowed in my mouth.
I'm not sure about availability, though every shop has a cuban, dominican, ... rack.
Ok. I don't smoke many mild cigars, so I'm sure a few others might be able to provide some more diverse answers, but for me, the Por Larraņaga petite corona (Cuban) is an excellent mild cigar, the Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure #1 (Cuban) is also very nice, although at the upper end of the mild, almost a medium.

For non-Cuban, the only thing that really jumps out as a suggestion right now is the Ernesto Perez Carrillo New Wave Connecticut and the Perdomo Champange.
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Ok. I don't smoke many mild cigars, so I'm sure a few others might be able to provide some more diverse answers, but for me, the Por Larraņaga petite corona (Cuban) is an excellent mild cigar, the Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure #1 (Cuban) is also very nice, although at the upper end of the mild, almost a medium.

For non-Cuban, the only thing that really jumps out as a suggestion right now is the Ernesto Perez Carrillo New Wave Connecticut and the Perdomo Champange.
I would echo these suggestions, and note that the Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure is also a nice, mild/medium, non-Cuban.

In the non-Cuban realm, I'd suggest finding cigars with natural Connecticut Shade wrappers. They'll typically be on the milder side: Macanudo, some Oliva sticks, and Davidoff are good brands to start.
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