I've had a few cigars that have the taste I would call "spice" or even "pepper". The Rocky Patel Vintage conneticut shade toro is a good example.
Smoke, I would go for a Punch Rare Corojo and see how that works out for you. You might also try a Romeo & Julietta conneticut shade (any size, really). They tend to be pretty full bodied without a ton of "spice".
Bear
PS- There is a pretty big distinction between spice from the tobacco and spice from a dry gar. Hopefully, nobody ever has to have a dry cigar spice taste in their mouth
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I dunno if my taste buds are failing me, but I remember detecting spice in both the Camacho Select and the Arturo Fuente Hemmingway. Neither were exactly my cups of tea.
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