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Where do you find that you land on your choice of cigars?

Full strong and in your face!

or 

Mild smooth and creamy!

 

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I always want smooth but not always mild or creamy.  

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If I can get all of that in one cigar what a journey!

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8 hours ago, Havanaaddict said:

Where do you find that you land on your choice of cigars?

Full strong and in your face!

or 

Mild smooth and creamy!

 

Are we talking the humidor or what we reach for most often?

I love it all, but am far removed from 'nicotine bombs'. Show me some class and take me on a journey. FWIW, the CCs I usually reach for are Upmann and Hoyo. 

Cheers!

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I’m all over the map and love all of it. Cohiba rich and creamy is my sweet spot and there is nothing like an ON Esplendidos, Lanceros or CoRo but sometimes I want a super mild smoke on an empty stomach with black coffee or an in your face flavor bomb after a big dinner with a strong drink. 

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Variety is spice of life but 2/3-3/4 of time I prefer bang-on medium bodied or a touch under.

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On 4/8/2025 at 9:01 PM, Wookie said:

Both and everything in between.

This is me, too. Love to enjoy the full bandwidth, depending on mood and setting. Be it cigars, coffee, wine.

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2nd or 3rd cigar I'll transition to "Full strong and in your face!" as it's difficult to progress milder.

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For the past two years, I’ve completely been smoking dark wrappers, bold full cigars, but in the past two weeks, I’ve been trying lighter wrappers that’s mild creamy and smooth and I’m kinda enjoying it. It’s like a 'rebooting' of my palate. So anything creamy and buttery I’ve been hunting for.


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I like both, but I smoke a lot more "mild and creamy" since my chance to smoke is usually in the day, so the Bolivars and whatnot seldom get a look in. I've always gone with the rule that the lighter the cigar, the earlier you have it. Hence a Fonseca is a morning smoke, an Upmann is an afternoon smoke and a Bolivar is an after-dinner smoke.

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I'm afraid my preferences are those of a set of spider monkeys sniffing crack cocaine whilst playing the bongos in a free jazz orchestra. There's no rhyme, rhythm or metre, I just careen all over the shop.  

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