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    never really got into smoking cigars (probably a good thing lol). ive smoked a few cigars when I've been wasted and someone has pulled them out just for the hell of it but never really enjoyed it. i just find i hard not to take it down to the lungs. never smoked cigarettes smoking weed is always fun so I have to get the actual technique of smoking a cigar down which is obviously different then smoking weed. I usually start off thinking about how I have to handle the task but eventually forget and end up taking it down to the lungs and coughing til my face goes bright red and I want nothing to do with the cigar anymore lol anyways enough of that whats a good beginner's cigar that won't have me feeling gross real quick (so obviously something mild) don't really care about the price.

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    I suggest you : Romeo y Julieta and Upmann (especially Magnum 46 wich is for me THE cigar to begin).
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    Ouch!
    Cohibas are great but too powerfull to begin.

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    acid deepdish is a nice first cigar,I have had a couple first timers this and they love it .

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    RichyH which Romeo y Julieta cigar do you recommend.

    also the H. Upmann cigar it lists a Magnum 46 and Magnum 46 Tubo?? which one do I want LOL

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    AVO #2. Great beginner cigar, good taste, not too strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redlinerobert View Post
    AVO #2. Great beginner cigar, good taste, not too strong.
    +1 Avo's are great mild cigars. I also agree with the Romeo. A few others to try would be: for a little more money, any of the davidoffs in the thousand series, or one of my favorite all time mild cigars are the Butera's. Very mild rich creamy cigar

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    romeo y julieta churchill is what my cousin loves

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    I'm a big fan of the Monte Cristo's

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