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minibeezyminibeezy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 257

Another new guy here looking for some help. I talked to Jeff J. earlier today and he suggested I ask around here for advice. He said most of you knew what you were talking about. LOL

I'm completely new to cigars, so I don't have a reference point or a preference, yet. Jeff gave me a couple of starting points on the mild side (5 Vegas Gold, CAO Gold, Gurhka Park Ave, etc). However, I'm also interested in trying a little bit of everything and shuffling through the brands and samplers is a little overwhelming.

Basically, I'm looking for what you guys enjoy or feel everyone should try at least once. I am going to start with a ccom sampler for sure, but would like to grab a few more sticks to broaden my horizon. I'm not looking for anything premium or too expensive, just a solid smoke.

Thanks in advance.

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  • NYHCx516xNYHCx516x Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 728
    I was in your shoes a year ago. Splurge, join the Cigar of the month club. 30$ a month, 5 great sticks. Some you see everywhere... some you wouldnt even think of picking up. Its a good way to try things you might not otherwise try. THEN... when you find one you like, being a member of that club, you get 10% off almost everything at ccom. its VERY worth it.
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
  • sightunseensightunseen Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,130
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  • whoflungdowhoflungdo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 28
    NYHCx516x:
    I was in your shoes a year ago. Splurge, join the Cigar of the month club. 30$ a month, 5 great sticks. Some you see everywhere... some you wouldnt even think of picking up. Its a good way to try things you might not otherwise try. THEN... when you find one you like, being a member of that club, you get 10% off almost everything at ccom. its VERY worth it.
    This is very good advice. I would also keep an eye on the daily deals... Look into the monthly mild-medium samplers too. I started out with the Baccarats and will recommend them to any new smoker. I've been a fan of most everything coming from Drew Estates. But again as someone else already stated what one person likes you may hate and vice versa...
  • illinoisgolf99illinoisgolf99 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,507
    Great call going with the ccom sampler. I used to be in your position and I got 3 of each of the house blends in the super sampler and I am really glad I did. The 5 vegas line is pretty good and hoyo de monterrey isnt bad either. I have yet to try the primeros regionals sampler but that seems like a good way to figure out what you like... Hope I helped, enjoy!
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    For the price the ccom house blends are a good starting point. The only problem I have with them is that they really don't offer up a great deal of diversity...at least to me they don't.
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    I like the ccom red label with some down time, 6+ months. I have a couple of boxes. It's been hard for me to find a cheap good go to cigar. The red does it for me. CAO america's are good and aren't too expensive.
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    j0z3r:
    For the price the ccom house blends are a good starting point. The only problem I have with them is that they really don't offer up a great deal of diversity...at least to me they don't.
    Quite honestly, I still haven't tried most of them.
  • kaspera79kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    In my opinion you must try Camacho. I have always enjoyed any Camacho I have smoked. Now, Camacho tends to be one of the more full bodied, full flavored cigars out there, so expect a bigger experience, I picked up some Camacho Monarca samplers ( five pack ) on a Daily Deal here some time ago, and will buy more when they come around again. Take a chance even if you have to grow into them. I believe you will be pleased.
  • SaVasSaVas Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 250
  • Unthought_KnownUnthought_Known Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 454
    I'd recommend checking out the Trades board. I'm sure a lot of people here have some quality sticks that they no longer want. It can be that their tastes changed, that they just burnt out on a certain brand, that they bought too many of something, or that they bought a 10-pack on the Daily Deal of a popular cigar but it turned out they didn't really like it. If you post a request and say your price range, I'm sure you'll get your money's worth on there.
  • denniskingdennisking Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    I suggest starting mild and learning the nuances of the actual act of smoking. The puffs, the patience needed and time needed to enjoy the cigar itself, breathing out thru the nose, etc. A mild cigar is easier to do all of this. As far as cigars themselves go, I would recommend buying samplers and one sampler I would really buy is the Cigar.com house blends sampler. They aren't the best of the best but the cigars themselves are enjoyable and they capture most of the different wrappers and body and flavors out there. This will allow you to taste what flavors you like and what strength you like.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    kaspera79:
    In my opinion you must try Camacho. I have always enjoyed any Camacho I have smoked. Now, Camacho tends to be one of the more full bodied, full flavored cigars out there, so expect a bigger experience, I picked up some Comacho Monarca samplers ( five pack ) on a Daily Deal here some time ago, and will but more when they come around again. Take a chance even if you have to grow into them. I believe you will be pleased.
    eat a full meal before a camacho.
  • The CankThe Cank Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 799
    I had a 5 Vegas gold the other day. GREAT SMOKE !
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    kaspera79:
    In my opinion you must try Camacho. I have always enjoyed any Camacho I have smoked. Now, Camacho tends to be one of the more full bodied, full flavored cigars out there, so expect a bigger experience, I picked up some Comacho Monarca samplers ( five pack ) on a Daily Deal here some time ago, and will but more when they come around again. Take a chance even if you have to grow into them. I believe you will be pleased.
    That's an awesome sampler right there Kas, probably one of the best brand samplers I've had, with the exception of the 1962, I just don't care for that blend in any size other than the perfecto. The Camacho Select robusto from that sampler is possibly the best Camacho I've had, right up there in my opinion with the CLE but way easier to find.
  • Duder2Duder2 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 926
    I recommend trying anything and everything! My first real cigar was a RP Signature which is pretty mild and was good, but the one that got me hooked was an EL Cobre (not mild in the least) later that same night. It was awesome and is still a favorite of mine :^) There are some great samplers here at Ccom, just go for it and you will figure out what you like and what you don't. The clearance section here and the daily deal have been real good resources for me in trying new things without spending a lot of money. Oh, and if you want to try some Gurkha's without spending much money, the make your own 10 pack sampler for $35 is a good way to go. Of course I tend to take things to the extreme, I started in late october last year and now have over 350 sticks in the collection. It's been fun though and a great way to relax :^)
  • minibeezyminibeezy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 257
    Wow. Thanks for all the replies. I'll look back through here, then give Jeff a call. Reading through all of these is making me regret only buying a 50ct humi. LOL. Thanks again everyone.
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  • minibeezyminibeezy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 257
    One more thank you to everyone who gave me suggestions. I just placed my first order and wanted to say everything about this site, from the community here to Jeff, who hooked me up, has been awesome so far. Looking forward to hanging around, getting to know some of you and learning more about cigars. Cheers!
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