La Aurora Preferidos perhaps. Excellent cigar more on the mild side and the tubed versions definitely look impressive! Great gift cigar and one of my favs as well.
The Makers Marks tubos look pretty nice with the red wax seal just like on the liquor bottles. I've never actually had one of these, but they look like they might make a good gift, esp if your boss likes bourbon and/or isn't really into cigars much anyway.
Macanudo Vintage 2000..in a nice glass tube is a nice pressentation> Mild to medium with lots of flavor and rich creamy smoke...can't go wrong with that!
Rocky Patel just released a few of their existing blends in tubos, one of those is the Vintage 1999. It is a super-flavorful conny, pretty much on the mild side, and the tube itself is gorgeous, and the cigar is kinda on the pretty side too, silky Conny wrapper with a elegant white and gold label. If you can't find them, check out the Gurkha Grand Reserve, it is another very impressize looking cigar (glass tube and all).
I second the Gurkha Grand Reserve. That was my first thought when I saw this post. Mild, creamy, slight cognac sweetness, but not dipped so it appeals to cigar smokers as well as not so cigar smokers. It comes in a beautiful glass tube sealed in wax so no humi necessary.
Don't get him anything too top shelf, he'll think he's paying you too much. I'll recommend the Cu-Avano Intenso; fairly full bodied but not overpowering.
I'd go with something that he might have heard of before, like Montecristo or Romeo y Julieta. Not the most flavorful compared to the others but damn nice cigars and a recognizable brand.
For some reason occasional smokers think that the "Be-All, End-All" none better ever cigar is Macanudo...You may win favor and get off fairly cheaply with a few of these. Now, I am NOT ripping on Big Mac, the best selling and most popular cigar in the United States, I'm just saying... I have enjoyed many in the past.
Gurkha's look the coolest, but I would go with a Davidoff. They aren't super expensive and you can get them in a tube and they are smoother than Lassy's boyfriends butt. No way they don't impress your boss
Thanks Rob...in that case, maybe I won't try a Mac. Ashton is pretty much my benchmark for a mild cigar, I may not hate the Mac but for the price I'd surely be disappointed. Sorry for the thread derailment guys....I still vote for an Ashton classic for your boss.
Heavy Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Champagne is a great mild smoke. I haven't seen or heard of them coming in a Tube. Anyone have any input on this?
...sorry to threadjack Stephen. Let us know what you end up getting your boss. If you wind up getting a raise or promotion, DEFINITELY let us know what you got him!
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