Take a look at My Father Flor De Las Antilles or the regular My Father line. Most places have those and would fit the bill you are looking for. Don't let the lighter wrapper fool you they still have a bit of strength and tons of flavor and just a bit of pepper. I would also point you in the direction of the Tatuaje Red Label line or Padron Thousand Series (their base line) try the Maduros in any of their sizes.
Without aging IMO this is impossible or atleast close to impossible. The stronger you go the more liegro is in the mix. Also it depends on what spice you really mean. Is it black pepper,white pepper or more nasally like a horse radish? Plus it really depends on your pallet! I don't think I've ever smoked either of the two you have said so really I can't recommend anything unless you really get into your likes and dislikes about certain blends.
Hi everyone
I'm a new member. Not a huge cigar smoker, only smoke in lounges, maybe a dozen or so a year. I've been gradually working my way up from the very very mild stuff like Oliva Connecticut Reserve. I'm now finding that I like *some "medium-full" bodied cigars, but with minimal spice/pepper/hotness.
Here's the problem... my 2 current favorites are not that easy to find. I'm into the EP Carrillo La Historia, and the Esteban Carrares Chupa Cabra.
So, question... what's in the same league as these... medium-full, but not burn your tongue off... very popular every store has 'em???
Thanks!
Paul
Welcome Paul. I'm not a huge smoker either. I only smoke in lounges, or outdoors, or in my garage, or in my old truck, maybe just a few hundred a year. LOL I'm not going to even try to answer you question but instead, offer a suggestion from my perspective. I've only been serious about cigars for about four years now. I would suggest that you buy more of the ones you know you like. A full box or half a box each. You may not wish to have your own humidor but a humidor isn't even a necessity. You can store cigars using Boveda packets in zip-lock bags or plastic containers. That way you can continue your search for new favorites while knowing your old favorites are at hand. I suspect your tastes will change over time as well (seems like everyone's does) but, you'll probably wish to revisit you old favorites throughout your search for new favorites. .
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