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Can you help me find my perfect cigar?
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I'm relatively new to cigars, but I think I know what I'm looking for.  I've just yet to find it.  I've recently smoked a CAO Gold, Perdomo Reserve Champagne, Carlos Torano 1916, and a Arturo Fuente Curly Head Deluxe.  My favorite was the Torano, but it was still missing something for me.  What I think I'm looking for is something similar to the Carlos Torano 1916 - mild and smooth, but a little sweeter than the Torano (not flavored).  Any suggestions?  I really apprecate it.

 

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#2
The Torano 1916 has a cameroon wrapper and these wrappers are known for being a little spicy and sweet.   I would seek out a few more cammies.  Here are a few you might enjoy.

Oliva Serie G natural
Fuente Hemingway
La Aurora Preferido Robusto
Perdomo Reserve Cameroon

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wingo Wrote:The Torano 1916 has a cameroon wrapper and these wrappers are known for being a little spicy and sweet.   I would seek out a few more cammies.  Here are a few you might enjoy.

Oliva Serie G natural
Fuente Hemingway
La Aurora Preferido Robusto
Perdomo Reserve Cameroon
Those Oliva Serie G are nice Smile
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#4
Give a Romeo & Juliet Bully a try. Usually a pleaser with most new smokers, and still has a place in my humi.
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#5
Also Romeo y Julieta Cedreo Deluxe #2
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Tonto The Long Island Sidekick Wrote:Also Romeo y Julieta Cedreo Deluxe #2
Good point, another old fav.
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fishhound Wrote:
Tonto The Long Island Sidekick Wrote:Also Romeo y Julieta Cedreo Deluxe #2
Good point, another old fav.
yes! that was the cigar that got me hooked. you might also check something in a sumatra wrapper, like a sol cubano if you can find one. i love the way those taste on my lips. i will also second the oliva serie g. have you tried any of the other torano lines? they make some great smokes!
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#8
The Macanudo Petite Corona was my cigar for years. I'm almost ashamed to admit it but I still have a soft spot for that cigar.
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fishhound Wrote:The Macanudo Petite Corona was my cigar for years. I'm almost ashamed to admit it but I still have a soft spot for that cigar.

I know Mikey is shamed by his hidden Macanoodle love as well. . .


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They really arent bad mild cigars, to be honest.

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fishhound Wrote:The Macanudo Petite Corona was my cigar for years. I'm almost ashamed to admit it but I still have a soft spot for that cigar.
I'm pretty sure that MikeD also smokes Macanudos! Smile
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