Cigars, who smokes em?

Every year or so I will go through the cigar phase for a month or two. The best ones I have found are little cigarrete size cigars called Al Capone Sweets which are dipped in cognac. As a substitue the little Swisher Sweets are ok.
Last week I tried a full size amaretto cigar that was reall good.

Any recoommendations for a sweet, mild cigar?
 
My father smokes cubans. It's interesting, he was telling me one day how in Honduras they import the cuban tabacco to their country, and also the cubans that make the cigars. So technically they aren't cuban cigars although they are virtually the same, and we can import them legally.

I don't smoke them because they smell too bad, but I've been known to enjoy a monte cristo on occasion.
 
good mild cigar- bit pricey, but the davidoff line or zino platinum is a great smoke.
 
I smoke cubans on and off, it all depends on my uncle in canada as he goes to cuba a couple times a year and brings back some goodies. So far I like the monte cristo #2 as they are 100 bucks a pop sold as singles but i like a more milder sweeter smoke.

But yeah love my stogies.
 
Kam said:
I smoke cubans on and off, it all depends on my uncle in canada as he goes to cuba a couple times a year and brings back some goodies. So far I like the monte cristo #2 as they are 100 bucks a pop sold as singles but i like a more milder sweeter smoke.

But yeah love my stogies.


$100 for 1 cigar??? I can get monte cristo #2's for like $20 a peice. Are you sure?
 
My brother is getting really into them now, he's going to be buying a humidor soon, I'll smoke one every once in a while. But ya the difference between a quality one and a cheap one is night and day. I like Monte Cristo's, Cahiba's and Romeo & Juliets. It's my birthday today and my brother went and bought me a $50 cigar, lol. I can't remember what type though. But ya i keep it to maybe 3 times a year.
 
that's what my uncle said they cost in canada as a single, there probably less then that, but hey there free for me so I"m happy either way.
 
I've heard that Monica Lewinsky has had domething to do with cigars, but I really don't recall to much about it. Something about them being hand dipped .....
 
You can keep the cuban cigars, I have had tons of them and can get them cheap but I will take a Padron Anniversary or Padron 1926 over them any day
 
Romeo & Julietta, Cohiba, & some Dominican cigars (forgot the name) I got straight from the factory when I was visiting not too long ago on a service trip. I usually havem while playing poker on boys nights though.
 
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