Looking for suggestions
                
                    Jim1130                
                
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                    Since I dont have alot of experience in cigars I am looking for suggestions on what kind of cigars to try next I like the milder ones as my palate is still developing.  Like to smoke with a little sipping whiskey.  I realize this is all to personal taste but what do you recommend to a noob.                
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            Man O War Virtue was a great stick to start out with, flavorfull yet mild.0
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+1 also try perdomo lot 23, extremely smooth!deejmemixx:Man O War Virtue was a great stick to start out with, flavorfull yet mild.0 - 
            Gurkha Park Ave, Morro Castle, Tatuaje Cabaiguan are a few that come to mind as well.0
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+1 on the Morro castle my go to, like the tat tooooo.ENFIDL:Gurkha Park Ave, Morro Castle, Tatuaje Cabaiguan are a few that come to mind as well.0 - 
            For my money, the Ashton Classic is one of the best mild cigars on the market.0
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            NUB line. If you can tolerate the sizes.0
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As a new guy myself I have to agree with the recommendations about the Man O War Virtue, one of my faves. And also the Perdomo line. Both excellent choices for us new guys.Jim1130:Since I dont have alot of experience in cigars I am looking for suggestions on what kind of cigars to try next I like the milder ones as my palate is still developing. Like to smoke with a little sipping whiskey. I realize this is all to personal taste but what do you recommend to a noob.0 - 
            5 Vegas Gold and Gold Maduro are cheap but great. Also suggest getting the House label sampler so you can get a feel for different flavor profiles.0
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            Seems like Man O War gets a lot of love around here...what flavors/smells/characteristics make it so? Gonna have to try myself with such a huge following.
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            Personally, I always recommend the Arturo Fuente Hemingway Signature Maduro to new smokers. It's one of my all time favorite cigars, and its phenomenal construction, mild-medium bodied flavor/power really set the bar for what all other cigars should be compared to. It's just over 6 dollars, and I enjoy it is just as good as many cigars twice its price.0
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            setilsn4:Seems like Man O War gets a lot of love around here...what flavors/smells/characteristics make it so? Gonna have to try myself with such a huge following.
Their Man O War Tin Sampler is smoking great right now. Rich flavors throughout the lines represented.0 - 
            ive heard good things about the MoW Virtue and if i had the money i'd get the 5 pack they have on the daily deal right now, I personally like CAO cigars, only one i havent liked that ive had is the Mx2 but i'd be willing to have another go at one if the price was right.0
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            I really like the Gurkha Shaggy Natural. Mild - Medium with tons of flavor0
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i agree 100%. what have you had so far that you liked?xIcedGuardianx:5 Vegas Gold and Gold Maduro are cheap but great. Also suggest getting the House label sampler so you can get a feel for different flavor profiles.0 - 
            I am with you on the mow...gonna go see if they have it at the b& m and try it0
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            Tried the ashton classic loved it. It's now my favorite till my next cigar....0
 
