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Upmann mag 50 is very fruity, peachy sweet to me Quintero Panetela is sweet hay to me PLPC are syrup sweet to start off then get toasty Cohiba siglo 2 can be sweet RyJ can be sweet but it depends

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SC Principes for that brown sugar sweetness. RASS for that honey almond flavor

I have a box that is 2 years old of RASS and still don't get that honey taste at all.. RASS is an excellent smokes but i think in order to get that smoothness out of it, it needs a long time age on them.

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Smoking a Sancho Panza Beli which is just like salted caramel.

Yes. Not that I find this in any way typical for the SP Beli, but the sweetest cigar I ever had was exactly this. A 2009 or '10 Beli, which developed an incredible sugar cane sweetness after 1/3 in, that stayed till the end. Never had such before or after. Don't know what they put in that stick. You could literally taste the sugar-sweetness on the tongue.

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Yes. Not that I find this in any way typical for the SP Beli, but the sweetest cigar I ever had was exactly this. A 2009 or '10 Beli, which developed an incredible sugar cane sweetness after 1/3 in, that stayed till the end. Never had such before or after. Don't know what they put in that stick. You could literally taste the sugar-sweetness on the tongue.

You sure it wasn't a swisher sweet with a special band?

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You sure it wasn't a swisher sweet with a special band?

Ahem... no idea what you are talking about ...

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I believe the most sugary cigars I've had were the Trinidad Robusto Extra (white sugar), the San Cristobal Muralla (moka, gingerbread), the PL Magnificos – first batch of the 2007 OR (honey).

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I still get lots of caramel from Boli Libertadore LCDH. Also, aged Punch taste like peanuts and peanut butter.

Agree with the Muralla as Gingerbread comment by SC above.

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I like this old thread. My best cigar experience in partaking of the sweetest in sacred Cuban tobaccos so far - has to be the Hoya De Monterrey Epicure Deluxe LCDH. Oh the flavor of that dark oily beauty is so good!

My next runners-up would be the Ramone Allones (RAS).  I like them slightly better than their RASS - which is also a cigar to be savored and enjoyed. 

After that is the San Cristabol Principes, which is an amazing accomplishment - fitting such creamy sweetness and flavor into a minuto wrapper. 

Those are my top drawer favs. But I remain open minded for good suggestions!

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On 5/23/2016 at 1:08 AM, BarryChello said:

My Trinidad reyes are smoking like silky smooth bowls of custard at the moment.

Could not agree more!

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The easiest sweetness to be detected by me is PL Montecarlos. 

 

Some others can be very sweet too, but the sweetness just hides behind heavier flavors, eg. RG Perlas and Partagas MF.

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I have to agree with the scdlh el principe with its molasses sweetness, also the hdm coronation tubo.

But the sweetest I’ve had was an hdm petit robusto, but this was a few years ago. Recent petit robos don’t have that concentrated sweetness.

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2012 Siglo VI. The whole box was like fresh honey comb. There's one left and I seriously doubt I'll ever experience anything like these again.

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Any San Cristobal or Upmann Connie A/1,  aged PL & HDM Le Hoyo (5+ years). 

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Hmm all the PL's seem sweet. Also I had a super chocolately BBF recently that was oddly sweet. Oh and the QDO Corona Claro have kind of a honey taste.

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