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need help finding a good mild-med cigar
need help finding a good mild-med cigar in big ring gauge bundles is fine
this is what I have dug up so far pirate gold it is for a Santa gift and that is no where near my profile type. main use is for golf and hand outs thanks for your help :D |
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For these types of questions, it's always a good idea to give a price range.
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well he said bundles is fine so somewhere in 30-60 range?
famous 4000 famous 2000 I am just scared I tried to find a cheap smoke in the full flavored for myself and got no where |
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So think of the ones you like that are on the milder end of what you have tried. Hard to believe that you've never had a single mild-medium cigar that you thought tasted decent.
At least that way, you know what you are getting, and you know your friend's tastes better than any of us. |
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right now leaning towards this 5 vegas
it is 7.5x54 full-flavored cigar that’s mild in strength for the coin I think it is better then most bundles but I have only smoked the robusto's and not bad little too mild for me |
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Gran Habano 2002 Vintage, I think a bundle is around $40 from CI.
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Macanudo Robust
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My favorite, and it's good enough that I actually smoke it even being a full strength kinda guy is; La Campina from Famous smokes. Mild and flavorful enough that I can actually enjoy it. Also quite reasonably priced. :2
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I like the Gran Habano vintage 2002 but I wouldn't classify them as mild-medium.... more like medium to full but that's just MHO. I think you are on the right track with the 5 vegas gold. They are a solid cheap (around $2 per stick) and mild cigar. For just a little bit more you could look into the C.I. legends line. They run around $2.50-$3 each (on the devil's site) and I was a big fan of the purple label (Graycliff).
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just closed on these 5 vegas
at 49+ shipping that's not bad since these are the biggest of the line 7.5x54 and I am sure it will be a great golf stick plenty mild but just not a cheap bundle as they asked for. I just could not see me sending a bundle of Ron Mexico's or similar for a Christmas present thanks for the help everyone may your secret Santa beat you down to a pulp!!!! |
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Those 5 Vegas golds were my first Box split ever! Good stuff!
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Also there are Casa De Garcias, bundles are less than $40
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Try a AVO very good smoke
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Great call on the 5 Vegas. They are my go to pass out cigars for golf outings etc. Never a bad one, mild enough for the new guys and a sharp looking label for those impressed by that as well.
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yea this just landed today and here is his response
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I think it made his day :D |
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