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Hi,
I'm new at this, so please bear with me. I'm looking for a cigar with a sweet flavor but not flavor infused. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Michael
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: December 20, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Well, there are a few options

Baccarat - not flavored, but sweetened vegetable gum used to glue the caps; mild smoke

I find the Fuente Hemingway has a subtle sweetness

I also find some burnt sugar sweetness in a CAO Italia

I am sure others might have even other suggestions


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Baccarat is one as well as Professor Sila. It's a brand that Cigar International carries. It's a very mild, smooth cigar with a sweet tip. I've had one and they have a good taste. Both are cheap.
 
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For Padilla Hybrid my notes read: After-cut draw had vanilla cream/dough tones.... Flavors were mainly sweet, creamy, vanilla, and cinnamon.I can add to that it's almost like some sweet pastry at times. But don't expect sugar on your lips - it's all just tones on your taste buds.
 
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Sweet is tough. Let us know if you find something.

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I'd try an Ashton Aged Maduro. That was the first cigar that came to my mind when you were looking for "sweet".


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Bauza is a decent cigar at a decent price, and has some sweetness derived from the sweetened glue used on the wrapper. The cigar is made by AF. I have started keeping a box of pyramids for morning smoking,as they are mild/med.


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