For those kinds of flavors, you'd want to look for cigars made primarily of Honduran or Nicaracguan tobaccos. I'd say look into Camacho Corojo for a strong, earthy cigar with a decent shot of pepper. Many of the Padilla line will give you pepper and wood, but none quite as much as the Miami which is like biting into a chunk of cedar seasoned with black pepper, I also really like the Signature 1932 and 1948, the '32 is stronger and the '48 has more leather to it, but all three are pretty awesome in my book.
I'm going to third the 5 Vegas A. Great smoke, favorite is in the apocalypse size but sdip sent me a sick one that's heavily box-pressed that I'm stokked to try.
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