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Good mild cigars

Last post 11-12-2009, 10:02 AM by Sam Spade. 26 replies.
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  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-08-2009, 9:17 PM

    Heavy:
    I like the RP Connecticut and Vintage 1992 (more medium though). Verdadero Organic is an interesting mild as well.

    Also, a nice little mild AND cheap one I recently discovered is the Montesino maduro. Really liked it, but I don't think I've ever seen anyone talk about this one.
    ... Oh yes I have.. The very first cigar I ever smoked was a Montesino. Made by Fuentes, it is the one that hooked me fifteen years ago. Love 'em still. By the way, Verdadero was the cigar I was going to mention as my new favorite " Mild" Hmmm. I too enjoy the 1992, are we related ?
  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-08-2009, 10:09 PM

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    kaspera79:
    Heavy:
    I like the RP Connecticut and Vintage 1992 (more medium though). Verdadero Organic is an interesting mild as well.

    Also, a nice little mild AND cheap one I recently discovered is the Montesino maduro. Really liked it, but I don't think I've ever seen anyone talk about this one.
    ... Oh yes I have.. The very first cigar I ever smoked was a Montesino. Made by Fuentes, it is the one that hooked me fifteen years ago. Love 'em still. By the way, Verdadero was the cigar I was going to mention as my new favorite " Mild" Hmmm. I too enjoy the 1992, are we related ?

    Well, I am from South Carolina and we're all related, so you never know.

    Glad to see some love for the Montesino. I had never heard of them and tried one out of the blue recently, not expecting much at all and really liked it.

    Got a couple of Verdaderos with my first c.com order earlier this year. I liked that it had a different/unique flavor profile while being mild, instead of just being mild and boring.
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     11-08-2009, 10:29 PM

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    The Padilla Habano I smoked yesterday was pretty mild/med and was damn good IMO. Love the 1992 as well.
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     11-08-2009, 10:33 PM

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    Oops, that last post was me, I'm using Jimmy's computer and he was still logged in...
  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-09-2009, 3:08 PM

    I recently had the Avo Uvezian AVO No.9. Great smoke. It had that creamy taste without tasting like you're puffing air. At $8.99, it might be spendy, but I don't regret a cent of it.
  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-09-2009, 4:03 PM

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    So far the ones I plan to try are: Rocky Patel Signature and Vintage 1999, Avo, Ashton, and maybe an Oliva Conny. I have already tried a lot of the sticks mentioned here.
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  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-11-2009, 11:30 PM

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    j0z3r:
    I really like Ashton when I want a mild cigar with a lot of flavor.

    WERD. I was going to say this as well, one of the smoothest cigars I've ever smoked. Ashton Classic FTW (mild cigars).

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  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-12-2009, 12:45 AM

    I smoked a mild cigar today that I picked up on auction, a Napa Estate from H Uppman, it's not going to win any awards, but for the price it was a smooth, tasty mild cigar. Not quite an Ashton, but a good low price alternative. A nice looking toro encased in an aluminum tubo. To give an idea on pricing, a box of 30 can be had for $75.

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  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-12-2009, 9:00 AM

    Last night I smoke my first Gurkha Park Avenue and it was a pretty good mild cigar. Reminded me of a CAO Gold or 5 Vegas Gold. You can pick these up for $2.00 or $2.50 a stick. It would be a good one to hand out to friends who might not appreciate your prized sticks.
  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-12-2009, 9:47 AM

    I think the Park Avenues are a really good smoke, but they have to rest a couple of months for the full flavor to come ouot.  they are a little harsh off the truck IMHO.

    "If you have 21 odds & ends on a table, and 20 of them fall off, what do you have left? an odd or an end?" George Carlin
  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-12-2009, 9:55 AM

    Sam Spade:
    I think the Park Avenues are a really good smoke, but they have to rest a couple of months for the full flavor to come ouot.  they are a little harsh off the truck IMHO.
    This one had some rest. It started off mild yet peppery. The middle was mild and creamy. The nub was really good and I started to burn my fingers so I smoked almost the entire thing. It was like it wanted to break free from being mild but couldn't. There was something there I can't pinpoint. For a mild cigar I though it was very enjoyable. My palate is starting to not enjoy mild cigars. I have graduated to medium and full lol.
  • Re: Good mild cigars

     11-12-2009, 10:02 AM

    i agree, the 1st inch or so is pretty spicy, but it settles down to a petty mild smoke after that.
    "If you have 21 odds & ends on a table, and 20 of them fall off, what do you have left? an odd or an end?" George Carlin
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