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Cigar to introduce a person?
Hey,
Last few days I've been trying to get my bud to give a cigar a try. Today he said he's not really willing to spend his limited money on something he might not like. Sooo... I figured I'd offer to pick a stick up for him (soon anyways... need to replenish the wallet a bit). I'm unsure of what to have him try though. I've heard Acids recommended for a first time smoker and I think it might be a good idea. Just as a general outline of his tastes, for beers he goes for hopped up IPAs. Stone is one of his current fav (i think they're over rated). Tends to shy away from heavy malts. Just using beer hear cause it's where I know his tastes the best. In any case, anyone have a recommendation for either which acid or what else might try. Thanks -John |
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I would go mild, but not flavored like an Acid...that will give him an impression of cigars that will be hard to change.
I would say maybe a CAO Gold. |
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I think a good first smoke would be something mild like a Macanudo Hyde Park.
Smooth, not too strong in a Robusto size that is not too intimidating. Another good one is a Arturo Fuente Curly Head, short filler but nice flavor and affordable. :2 |
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I would say the rocky patel edge light. They were a big hit at the shop for the new smokers.
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Off the top of my head:
For a mild cigar I'd say Butera Royal Vintage Capo Grande churchill w/ the natural wrapper if you can find them, Playboy by Don Diego (this one has a white/biege/pink/gold trim band that says "Playboy by Don Diego" on the band, not to be confused with the new Playboy with the black/silver band which tastes like lawn clippings) Nat Sherman "Host" line Griffins and a second vote for Bob's Macanudo Hyde Park suggestion. If you want to move it up a notch to medium or so to keep up with the IPA: Drew Estates Chateau Real Maduro, HdM Excalibur / Excalibur 1066 Graycliff Red (original) AVO XO |
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My first few were Acids and I wouldn't recommend doing the same to your buddy. It was really difficult to change my taste towards real cigars. A nice light Macanudo or 5 Vegas Gold should be a good go-to starter.
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I'm always a fan of giving someone an Ashton classic 898. Good some, mild flavor & body, & a nice size. Most of the people I have given that to say its good; but they want something with more flavor. Then BOOM; you got them! :tu
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I dont think Acids will go good with hops
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Lots of good suggestions above and I will add the Casa Torano or the Torano 1916.
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Flor de Oliva maduro
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hey, I liked the new Playboy cigar.
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Monte White. You get the classic brand name recognition plus it's a real nice mild smoke. Or a Taboo twist! I keep fogetting to recomend these to people,
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Rocky Patel Connecticut Oliva Connecticut |
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Funny this topic came up as my girlfriend smoked her first cigar last night and liked it a lot.
She had an AF Don Carlos No 4. It was between that and an AF Hemingway. I think I made a good call. |
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Perdomo Lot 23. Worked on me and a couple of other people I know.
5 Vegas Gold also, mild yet still a lot of flavor. My wife loved it. |
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I'm going to suggest a slightly different approach. Instead of a mild cigar, I would offer them something medium to full bodied, but still smooth. My reasoning is that new smokers tend to favor maduros and stronger cigars. I know in my case, it wasn't until I had been smoking a while that I learned to appreciate the refined subtlety of a good mild cigar.
just be careful not to get anything harsh. I'd recommend a PAM but that's a little pricey for a first-timer. |
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Just give him a Thompson's Tampa and a kick in the nuts... That's how I got started!!!
It's all up hill from there!!!:D |
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and cheap! |
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Cuesta Rey Centenario would be my choice.
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CAO Gold gets my vote! Cheap and a great mild!
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I'm with JBailey, the Rocky Patel Edge Lite is a perfect first time smoke. I got my start on NC Romeos. Most of their lineup is rather mild-med with decent flavor. Matter of fact I had one this summer for the first time in prob a year or two and I really enjoyed it. Much more than I expected to. That said, those Edge Lites are my fav Edge, and a very good $5-6 smoke.
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The cusano 18 double connecticut is a great mild smoke in my book. Also consider a ryj reservea real. Both are cream bombs to me.
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Punch
London Club Maduro ;) |
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Regular Ashton line may not be the right one for him. He likes hoppy beer so it may be too light and the price point is on the high side. My thought was a Padron in the 1000 series.
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my first was a padron 1964 anniv. Principe (natural)
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Thanks everyone for suggestions. Got many ideas now. I think for the first one I will try with a mild. If it doesn't work, at least he probably won't be sick and I can try with a more medium body next which I'm taking notes on for ideas. I actually have a RyJ Reserva Real in my tupperdor that I might break out and smoke tomorrow to give me a idea on if that might be a good way to go. I've been meaning to get around to trying it anyways as I've been sticking with the fuller body stuff and need to diversify myself:) Feel free to keep them coming.
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There have been lots of good suggestions for cigars. I am partial to something like the Perdomo Lot 23, a Padron 3000 Maduro, or a Macanudo Portofino.
Regardless of what cigar you choose, I would recommend a less expensive cigar for a first timer -- you don't want them to think that they have to spend a lot of money in order to enjoy a good cigar. :2 |
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Give him a Litto Gomez Chisel to show your superiority, then act the benevolent savior with a Macanudo, and mentor him up the strength chain from there. Then he's all yours.
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Arturo Fuente Short Story or 858 Natural. :ss I still smoke them today because they are that good.
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A good mild, inexpensive cigar is Indian Tabac Limited Reserve :2
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cabaiguan or perdomo champagne
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Avo is always a great choice, especially the XO line. But if you're watching the pocket book, the an Oliva Connecticut is a great choice.
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i'm with the big fella (seriously, this is NOT a bromance...) and would say the CAO gold is a good bet. and should be available at any B&M.
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