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Mello Mello

Ballz of Adamantium
BGOL Investor
Good look fam, I'm going to take a look through the list @CORNBREAD posted and get back to ya with some I think he'd like

It’s just one cigar. Drew Estates makes the Java, Fatbottom Betty and Deadwood Leather Rose. The latter two are the latest and most popular and close in taste. All these cigars including the Acids and Romeo y Julieta Java all have a taste that is great for casual stogie puffers.

If you start there you can’t go wrong.
 

CORNBREAD

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Good look fam, I'm going to take a look through the list @CORNBREAD posted and get back to ya with some I think he'd like
I appreciate that ...everybody here smokes and post cigars.So don't just look at mine. I usually go with premiums.brands, reputable cigar companies that is known to consistently release good smoke year after year. There are small cigar manufacturers that put out good shit as well .Don't get into the mentality that because it's expensive it must be good that's not always the case.If you really want to impress your friend I also suggest you look into Cuban cigars as well ( All Cubans are not expensive) You can find them.online.


https://www.cigarone.com/
https://habanosoutlet.com/
 
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darth frosty

Dark Lord of the Sith
BGOL Investor
Nah this man smokes everything

Heavy weed, Dutch, swisher, cig etc...

And I mean he smokes those dutches and swisher just straight. His best friend smokes woods straight out the pack.
I agree with brother @CORNBREAD the deadwood line from drew estate is a good introduction to a cigar (especially for someone who likes swisher. )

Another Drew Estate brand I would recommend like @Mello Mello said: the Acid blondie/Kuba Kuba sticks.

Anytime I introduce cigar smoking to people it's always an acid blonde :yes:
 

PlayerR

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Good look fam, I'm going to take a look through the list @CORNBREAD posted and get back to ya with some I think he'd like

Macanudo makes some great mild cigars for beginners try the Cafe, Acid, Tatiana, Oliva Connecticut Reserve, Olive Serie G, Romeo Y Julieta Capulet, Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real Corona, Romeo y Julieta 1875, Perdomo Champagne, La Aroma de Cuba, Rocky Patel Vintage 1992, Alec Bradley Medalist Gordo, Padron Delicias Natural.
 

sorcererforemost

Rising Star
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Macanudo makes some great mild cigars for beginners try the Cafe, Acid, Tatiana, Oliva Connecticut Reserve, Olive Serie G, Romeo Y Julieta Capulet, Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real Corona, Romeo y Julieta 1875, Perdomo Champagne, La Aroma de Cuba, Rocky Patel Vintage 1992, Alec Bradley Medalist Gordo, Padron Delicias Natural.
Much appreciated I'll be looking at these for sure
 

kirkout

DCPG
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I like this new shape



OLIVA SERIE V 135TH ANNIVERSARY BEGINS SHIPPING
The Oliva Serie V 135th Anniversary Edición Limitada is now heading to stores.
Oliva Cigar Co. began shipping the latest size of its popular Serie V line today. As the name implies, the Oliva Serie V 135th Anniversary Edición Limitada pays tribute to a 135th anniversary, though it’s not the 135th anniversary of Oliva Cigar Co., which hasn’t celebrated its 30th birthday yet. Instead, the cigar honors the year that Melanio Oliva first grew tobacco in Cuba’s Pinar del Río, the start of Oliva as a tobacco family.
As for the cigar, it’s a unique 6 1/2 x 54 perfecto that has a parejo cap but a unique tapered foot. It uses the same blend as the regular Serie V: V: an Ecuadorian wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and fillers from Nicaragua.
It has an MSRP of $10 per cigar and is limited to 15,000 boxes of 12 cigars, with the cigars displayed in a fan-like shape.
I’ve had 4 of these this past week. I enjoyed one this morning. It’s a nice mellow cigar for me. I would say a medium bodied cigar for me. I remember back in the late 90’s maybe early 2000’s I use to enjoy the Olivia O then my palate developed. The V is cool. This new cigar is the only Olivia cigar I have enjoyed and purchased in the last 10 years, I think. Good cigar.
 

CORNBREAD

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I’ve had 4 of these this past week. I enjoyed one this morning. It’s a nice mellow cigar for me. I would say a medium bodied cigar for me. I remember back in the late 90’s maybe early 2000’s I use to enjoy the Olivia O then my palate developed. The V is cool. This new cigar is the only Olivia cigar I have enjoyed and purchased in the last 10 years, I think. Good cigar.
Thanks .I'll pick some up
 

PlayerR

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
There are so many that I can suggest but you can,start with these
Ive personally enjoy the ones below. There is a shortage on cigars due to the pandemic. Look online if your local smoke shop does not have the ones listed





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With the exception of the Java the rest will ruin that dudes night before or special day..lol Those are not novice cigars..lol Dude would need to eat a big meal before messing with most of those & def not drink to much hard liquor..lol
 

CORNBREAD

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
With the exception of the Java the rest will ruin that dudes night before or special day..lol Those are not novice cigars..lol Dude would need to eat a big meal before messing with most of those & def not drink to much hard liquor..lol

Nah this man smokes everything

Heavy weed, Dutch, swisher, cig etc...

And I mean he smokes those dutches and swisher just straight. His best friend smokes woods straight out the pack.
 

darth frosty

Dark Lord of the Sith
BGOL Investor
Won these on cigarbid tonight finally will be able to try them


ACID Opulence 3 by Drew Estate Robusto (5.0"x54) Pack of 5

$30 winning bid


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CORNBREAD

Rising Star
BGOL Investor

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PLASENCIA COSECHA 149 SHIPS TO STORES
Plasencia 1865 has announced that its newest line is now shipping to stores.
The Plasencia Cosecha 149 is a Honduran puro that uses tobacco from the 2014 harvest. The wrapper comes from Olancho, San Agustín, the binder from the Jamastran Valley and fillers from the Jamastran Valley, Olancho and Talanga.
It’s offered in three regular production sizes:
  • Plasencia Cosecha 149 Santa Fe (4 3/4 x 60) — $12 (Box of 10, $120)
  • Plasencia Cosecha 149 La Vega (5 x 52) — $13 (Box of 10, $130)
  • Plasencia Cosecha 149 Azacualpa (6 x 52) — $14.50 (Box of 10, $145)
The name is actually a reference to the 2014 harvest, which was the family’s 149th tobacco harvest. Plasencia did a similar concept with the Plasencia Cosecha 146 in 2017.
 
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