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I never expect NCs to be " cubanesque". I smoke them knowing they will taste like NCs. I do like a cigar here and there on the lighter side of Nicaragua and Dominican although I lean more toward Padron and Arturo Fuente in the more full flavored and beefy varieties. Lately some enjoyable lighter NC smokes include:

 

Rocky Patel 1999 Connecticut

Arturo Fuente 858

Nudie N4

Illusione Epernay

 

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Lighter Non-Cubans? Others will provide specific and better examples but if you start off with something like the Davidoff Signature or Grand Cru Series or Arturo Fuente Hemingway series it will get you started in the right direction.

Oh, by the way, check out the thread below for other current Non-Cuban recommendations...

 

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Very well said. I share the very same sentiment. Prices of CCs are indeed increasing and add to that the shortage in stock that is quite evident in brick and mortar stores.

I have tried many times to like a certain NC but was not successful at landing at a particular favorite. Probably the Oliva Melanio V Torpedo was my best attempt but maybe only the last 2/3.

I have tried many reputably good Davidoffs, Arturo Fuente, and My Father. To me, they’re mostly strong and don’t hit the spot or itch the itch. Would love to try any suggestions, I already have a list of NCs to try.

 

Non cubans to try

 

  • Cavalier Genève Limited Edition 2018
  • TATUAJE MUSUBI (2015)
  • CRAFT 2022
  • FUENTE FUENTE OPUSX DESTINO AL SIGLO SHARK
  • MY FATHER LE BIJOU 1922 100 AÑOS LIMITED EDITION CORONA ESPECIAL
  • MI QUERIDA BLACK SAKAKHAN
  • ROCKY PATEL MARTINIQUE TAA 50TH ANNIVERSARY
  • Arturo Fuente Rare Pink Vintage 1960’s Séries Sophisticated Hooker
  • Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Principe
  • Cloud Hopper No. 53
  • Arturo Fuente Rare Pink Vintage 1960’s Séries Happy Ending
  • Rocky Patel Grand Reserve Robusto
  • San Cristobal Quintessence Churchill
  • Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Torpedo (Natural)
  • My Father The Judge Grand Robusto
  • Andalusian Bull

 

 

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29 minutes ago, SlipperyAnanas said:

Very well said. I share the very same sentiment. Prices of CCs are indeed increasing and add to that the shortage in stock that is quite evident in brick and mortar stores.

I have tried many times to like a certain NC but was not successful at landing at a particular favorite. Probably the Oliva Melanio V Torpedo was my best attempt but maybe only the last 2/3.

I have tried many reputably good Davidoffs, Arturo Fuente, and My Father. To me, they’re mostly strong and don’t hit the spot or itch the itch. Would love to try any suggestions, I already have a list of NCs to try.

 

Awesome just out of curiosity, what did you base those choices in your list on?

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I was feeling quite like you and started to look for more options. My actual NC “good tier” list is:

- Davidoff Gran Cru
- Davidoff Millenium Series
- Davidoff Nicaragua (Toro and Diadema, mostly)
- Padrón 1926 Natural and Maduro
- Padrón 1964 Natural and Maduro
- Arturo Fuente Short Story
- Arturo Fuente Añejado Reserva #60
- Arturo Fuente Magnum Rosado 52/54
- Nudies N1 Rosado

Already in my stock but haven’t tried them yet:

- Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Robusto
- Liga Privada H99
- Liga Privada T52
- Liga Privada No. 9
- Sobremesa Brulee Blue (Lonsdale)
- Caldwell Ltd. Ed. Last Tsar Toro
- Caldwell Long Live King Mad Mofo
- Caldwell Midnight Express Toro
- Caldwell King is Dead Last Payday
- Caldwell Long Live King Pet Double Wide
- Caldwell Blind Mans Bluff Maduro Toro
- Caldwell Eastern Std Cakewalk
- Caldwell Eastern Std Sungrown Toro Extra

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I would add anything in a natural wrapper from Aganorsa as well, have been pleasantly surprised across the blends and vitolas with what I have tried 

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Seeing the top 2 recommendations I was going to offer up already posted, but any of the Oliva Melanio vitolas are outstanding and a lighter smoke. The Fuente 858's are the other I was going to suggest. 

To me the real distinction between these and maybe "lightish" options (for example the X000 series Padron) is that even an aged X000 series will have a bit, albeit less, of white pepper. Specifically white. Black pepper seems to be gone with age in my opinion. 

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Like John S says, N1 Nudie Lanceros.  They are my favorite NC right now, I've been thru 15+ sticks and still have a craving to savor more.  Not taking the place of my choice CCs but satisfying my desires quite well.  Not a boat load of cedar like you requested, but something well worth a look for the between times.

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I keep gravitating towards these:

Perdomo Habano BBA (bourbon barrel aged) CT

Perdomo Lot 23 CT

Southern Draw Rose of Sharon

Oliva Serie V Melanio Maduro

Sobremesa Brulee

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3 minutes ago, smitte3 said:

I keep gravitating towards these:

Perdomo Habano BBA (bourbon barrel aged) CT

Perdomo Lot 23 CT

Southern Draw Rose of Sharon

Oliva Serie V Melanio Maduro

Sobremesa Brulee

I have CC smoking friends that have gravitated just to any Southern Draw. Rose of Sharon they say medium light

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A "shout out" for a "cheap and cheerful" Davidoff -- imagine such a thing :) 

The ever-so petite Davidoff Primeros Maduro Classicos from the DR -- 4" x 34 rg -- handmade and in tins of six-counts for less than USD 40.  

I had a sub-par CC this evening, so didn't even end up finishing it.  (Perhaps due to the wonders of last evening's cigars.)  

...But the evening was nicely ended with one of those little Primeros.  Of course, it's not a Cohiba Panatela by any means; ...it's just a very well constructed, tasty mild-to mid little thing.  Of course, you have to like the little ones to appreciate this.

Below is a pic of the tin, in case it's helpful (after I removed the unsightly sticker).  

Very much hoping that FOH adds Davidoff (and AF) :) to their future lines!  

All the best, -GHF

ps:  This may not fit some people's definition of "light" as it picks up some nice (to me) strength in the back half ...as little skinnies often do. 

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La Palina family series fits the bill

Last Tsar by Caldwell

Davidoff Millenium Robusto

Padron 64 Maduro

Atabey lancero

Short list from me, but those are ones I found I enjoy.

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You have received a lot of advice on good NCs I wouldn’t say all the recommendations here are on the lighter side though. 
 

You can find NCs that fit the bill from many producers these days:

Davidoff - Warped - Illusione - Aladino - Foundation - Tatuaje - Cavalier - Smoking Jacket - Byron - Atabey - DTT - Lampert - Aganorsa Leaf

The list could go on l. It’s a wide world. I’d suggest exploring some of these portfolios. 

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To my taste, lighter non-Cubans can often be found with either African Cameroon or Connecticut Broadleaf wrappers.  Examples are the Fuente Don Carlos line, the Oliva Connecticut line, and the Ashton Cabinet line.

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3 minutes ago, Namisgr11 said:

To my taste, lighter non-Cubans can often be found with either African Cameroon or Connecticut Broadleaf wrappers.  Examples are the Fuente Don Carlos line, the Oliva Connecticut line, and the Ashton Cabinet line.

I'd say Connecticut Shade rather than Connecticut Broadleaf. On average Broadleaf blends are going to be medium or medium-plus.

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I have a few NC lines in my humidor alongside my CC collection, and here are some that I enjoy throwing in the mix.

Padron 1926 and 1964 series (I like the natural wrapper for both). I do not smoke a CC for at least a few days after having one of these, though. It coats the palate, and personally I find it hard to get back to “subtle” after one of these. My favorite sizes are the 1926 #6 and the 1964 Hermoso. EDIT: I should mention, I usually don’t touch a Padron until it’s been in my humidor at least 9 months, up to 2 years. They need a little rest to get where I want ‘em.

Tatuaje Havana VI. Sometimes called the “Red Band.” Favorite size is the “Hermoso.” I haven’t found a lot of other guys that like ‘em, but I find these to be a nice change of pace. Not very full, to me, but good mild cedar and sweet black tea notes. Fairly cheap, also. Note: there is a sub-line called the Havana VI “Verocu,” and they’re far more peppery than the original Havana VI. I have some Verocu but I prefer the original Havana VI’s.

Fuente Don Carlos. This line has some very good smokes. I’ve never found them to be too forward. I like the #3 best out of the regular production, but I’ve got a box of Don Carlos Personal Reserve “The Man’s 80th.” Mine is a box of 20, sold first before they changed them to boxes of 10. They are well-aged and fantastic, but harder to find I would imagine.

EP Carillo, Allegiance. This came out last year, and I’ve had only one, but I enjoyed it enough to split a box with a friend. It was the “Sidekick,” in a box-pressed robusto size. Not too heavy, and some very good flavor. I don’t really go for most of the other Carillo I’ve had, including the Encore, La Historia, and the other Pledge stuff. Liked this Allegiance, though, quite a bit. I’ll have to try more to see if it’s a keeper.

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24 minutes ago, Capn_Jackson said:

Padron 1926 and 1964 series (I like the natural wrapper for both). I do not smoke a CC for at least a few days after having one of these, though. It coats the palate, and personally I find it hard to get back to “subtle” after one of these. My favorite sizes are the 1926 #6 and the 1964 Hermoso.

SmartMouth Activated Mouthwash

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43 minutes ago, Capn_Jackson said:

@Cigar Surgeon I’ve been called a Smart Mouth many times in my life. 😄 Does that product sort of “re-sensitize” the palate, so to speak?

Some people don't care for it but yes, for me it 100% re-energizes my palate after a day of light to hard smoking. I actually carry it down if I'm flying to Nicaragua, DR or when I went to Cuba because I knew I'd be smoking up to a dozen or so cigars a day.  Once before bed, once in the am when I wake up and my palate is back 90%.

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14 minutes ago, Cigar Surgeon said:

Some people don't care for it but yes, for me it 100% re-energizes my palate after a day of light to hard smoking. I actually carry it down if I'm flying to Nicaragua, DR or when I went to Cuba because I knew I'd be smoking up to a dozen or so cigars a day.  Once before bed, once in the am when I wake up and my palate is back 90%.

I’ll give it a shot!

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