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Cytic,
It takes time to develop your taste for a type or flavor of cigar. During my first year I smoked approximately one to two cigars a week. Mostly Dominican cigars, typically very mild with a hint of flavors, but definitely nothing overpowering to my palette. Then The mild cigars didn't entice my taste buds like they once did. I grew to looking for Nicaraguan or Honduran cigars. They had more flavor and yes are more full bodied, some would say stronger but I would argue that the full flavor has nothing to do with strength of the cigar. I've had some from the Dominican Republic that will set your boat afloat too. I began to look for recommendations from BOTL who had a favorite or would suggest one cigar over another. I would suggest you start a note pad or journal of your favorite smokes and what you were drinking at the time of the smoke. You will find that a cigar that is allowed to age a while will pick up subtle hints of flavor that a recently purchased cigar doesn't seem to have. Experiment with certain beverages with a cigar you are familiar with and see which enhances the smoke versus overpower the smoke. Take notes and enjoy the ride. (_{_}___(((((()~~~~ Quote:
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