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I'm new to cigar smoking. Just wanted to know if anyone has smoke the flovored cigars Heavenly? Are the worth buying and trying? What's the best flavor?
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hancocs Wrote:I'm new to cigar smoking. Just wanted to know if anyone has smoke the flovored cigars Heavenly? Are the worth buying and trying? What's the best flavor?
 

If it's flavored then it's not for me. Sorry, never heard of them.
 
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[user=1232]hancocs[/user] wrote:
Quote:I'm new to cigar smoking. Just wanted to know if anyone has smoke the flovored cigars Heavenly? Are the worth buying and trying? What's the best flavor?

What are you, a girl? I bet you put Coke in your bourbon, too. Tongue

Seriously, if you're new to cigars, don't start with the flavored ones. Try a couple different lines and find an actual tobacco flavor that appeals to you---it'll taste better, smell better, and be made with MUCH better tobacco than that flavored crap.

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If you are sold on the flavored cigar idea, look towards the CAO flavours. At least that is a quality cigar, hand made and comes in all the right sizes.
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Another voice of reason.
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I have had flavored cigars years back.  THought they were good.  Now that I am into premium cigars, I go to any flavored cigar and all I seem to get is an ammonia flavor.  Don't know why but I cannot do flavored now.
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Along the lines of what Skip said, if you are going to go flavored then at least stay away from heaven.  CAO and Drew Estate are the way to go.
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Thanks for the advise. Looks like I have alot to learn although I did try Baccarat and A-Fuente which I thought were very good tasting cigars.

Thanks again, I'll stay away from the flavored ones. Or maybe buy one for my Wife!!!!! Happy Smoking

 
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hancocs Wrote:Thanks for the advise. Looks like I have alot to learn although I did try Baccarat and A-Fuente which I thought were very good tasting cigars.

Thanks again, I'll stay away from the flavored ones. Or maybe buy one for my Wife!!!!! Happy Smoking

 
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I used to smoke flavoreds ....Until I saw the light !!

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