G2 is a good smooth cheap smoke, cu avana regular and maduro , wanna start with some great ideas and suggestions you can email a ccom rep. and tell him what you said and ask for suggestions they will give you a hook up, ccom rep. i use > Tim Blythe- TBlythe@cigar.com also this is the house sampler http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewCigar.asp?prod=SP-2WASST4
WELCOME !!! Ask a C.Com rep to help you with some choices. The Samplers suggested are also a great way to try a broad range or sticks as well. Stick around we all learn from and teach each other things everyday.
Oh man have you just messed up. get your own credit card now so the wifey doesn't know how much you are spending on cigars. LOL Go ahead and buy the biggest humidor you can find it will be cheaper in the long run instead of the usual progression of 20ct, 50ct, 150ct, 300ct etc
Welcome! I'm new to the hobby too and I found out that it's not all about price. My favorite stick so far is a $3.85 Maduro Padron. I've had $30 Gurkha Titans and $25 sticks that don't compare IMO. Perdomo is a great cheap brand too. Get samplers first and just start trying out sticks man. And take everyone else's advice, don't get a small humidor and think "this will do for now". Just get something big, like a 300ct. I started with a 50 and filled it up in two weeks with orders still in the mail, lol!
Welcome to the forums, I love the Diesel line. The Diesel unlimited is my go to cigar. I bought a box from my rep and he gave me a great price. I would suggest trying some of those too.
Pointy end cigars are torpedo "shape" cut the point, light the other end. Pointy on both ends? One end will have exposed filler, light that end. Still unsure..The label will indicate which way to light - Mouth end is closest to the label or, The cello flap (opening) is always on the " light here end. " Did I confuse you even more ?
Welcome to the forum. You might want to just buy up a few samplers and join the cigar of the month club, that will keep you busy for a while. I started by buying the Best of 2010 samplers, full, med and mild. Also give CCom a call or send an e-mail I'm sure they can set you up with something. The more you try, the more you will like and the more humi's you will need.
Welcome to the group...the best way to find out what you like is to try them out. I try to live by the motto "I'll try anything twice." works well with cigars. If you don't like it once, it could just be a dud. Age one and give it another shot.
Good luck, enjoy the habit....er...I mean hobby
Chiming in a little late here, but I basically agree with what everyone else has said. For something naturally sweet, I'd reccomend any of the Drew Estate Natural line, especially the Irish Hops, Dirt, or Juicy Lucy. Also, the CAO CX2 is a great smoke with alot of natural sweetness.
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