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Is there a list of top flavored cigars?
Reyj35 Offline
#1 Posted:
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I enjoy flavored cigars-is there a list ?
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
#2 Posted:
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^You dare to ask that question of THIS group? I'm going to get me some popcorn...


Oh, you saw GNF's Zima post, and thought you where a bunch of Millennials. Your confusion is understood.

David (dpnewell)
Reyj35 Offline
#3 Posted:
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Salted, buttered?
Abrignac Offline
#4 Posted:
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Reyj35 wrote:
I enjoy flavored cigars-is there a list ?


Let me check...

nope
danmdevries Offline
#5 Posted:
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Here's a list.

Nasty crap
Good cigars

KingoftheCove Offline
#6 Posted:
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Your best bet is to just work you way through the DE Acid collection............they suq bad!
But the infused crap from everyone else suqs worse.
You're welcome.
SteveS Offline
#7 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Here's a list.
Nasty crap


The definitive answer ... that's a comprehensive ranking of flavored cigars ...

here's some others that are unabashedly candy ...

https://www.oldtimecandy.com/walk-the-candy-aisle/bubble-gum-cigars/
jespear Offline
#8 Posted:
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I don't smoke "flavored" cigars often, but when I do . . .

Okay, Reyj . . .
All sarcasm aside, try a JAVA Maduro.
The only "infused" cigar I care for.
Speyside Offline
#9 Posted:
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Good joke! Do you want to ask a real question?
Whistlebritches Offline
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KingoftheCove wrote:
Your best bet is to just work you way through the DE Acid collection............they suq bad!
But the infused crap from everyone else suqs worse.
You're welcome.


^^^^What he said
dstieger Offline
#11 Posted:
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Posts: 10,889
My wife used to smoke an occasional CAO Flavour or Ambrosia (maybe van reef and nectar?)...in between 'real' cigars.


I was once gited an Acid Blondie - felt some obligation to smoke it- thought I'd eaten a handful of potpourri....couldn't get the nastyazz taste out of my mouth for hours.....days, maybe
RMAN4443 Offline
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The DE Tabak Especial Dulce and the Tabak Café con Leche are pretty good if you like a mild coffeeish flavor.....I enjoy one every now and then, YMMV
LetsRock Offline
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Dip a wonderful cigar in cognac.....very flavorful.
Salmoneye Offline
#14 Posted:
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Cigars have added 'flavor' to hide sub-par tobacco...

MojoFilter Offline
#15 Posted:
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My neighbor loves DE Legends. I mean....he loooves them. After much coercion, I tried one. I have to admit......It didn't suck. It was kinda like smoking my dessert. I somewhat enjoyed it. Blushing
frankj1 Offline
#16 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
I don't smoke "flavored" cigars often, but when I do . . .

Okay, Reyj . . .
All sarcasm aside, try a JAVA Maduro.
The only "infused" cigar I care for.

1 or 2 a year, I like the coffee, and it's a big robusto.
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
#17 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
1 or 2 a year, I like the coffee, and it's a big robusto.


Same here, Frank, but the Tabak Especials. Maybe a couple every year or so. I think I have 3 on hand which is plenty.

David (dpnewell)
Ewok126 Offline
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Reyj, You will find the list at CBidForWomen.com

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tonygraz Offline
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I think I saw the list once when I googled "chit list".
JadeRose Offline
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1.) Being hit by a car.
2.) None



You're welcome.
Buckwheat Offline
#21 Posted:
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Partagas - The range comprises full-strength cigars, using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region.
Montecristo - The main range comprises medium to full-strength cigars. The Open series comprises light-strength cigars.
Both use tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region.
Romeo y Julieta - The range comprises medium strength cigars, using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region.
H. Upmann - The range comprises light to medium strength cigars, using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region.
Cohiba - The tobacco is the best available from the premium Vuelta Abajo region. The Seco & Ligro filler leaf is given an exclusive third fermentation.
The Classic & Behike range comprise medium to full strength cigars and the Siglo & Maduro range comprise medium strength cigars.
Bolívar - The range comprises full strength cigars using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region.
Trinidad - The range comprises medium strength cigars, using tobacco from the best areas of the premium Vuelta Abajo region.
Hoyo de Monterrey - The range comprises light strength cigars, using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region.
Ramón Allones - The range comprises full strength cigars, using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo region.

In no particular order. That's all you need to know. fog Herfing
bs_kwaj Offline
#22 Posted:
Joined: 02-13-2006
Posts: 5,214
There are no good flavored cigars top lists.

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/bfDWUaDcAWI/hqdefault.jpg

Beer
k roc Offline
#23 Posted:
Joined: 04-04-2016
Posts: 27
I used to enjoy these but I'm down to the Legends, Naturals (or Larutans), and that Deadwood Crazy Alice was damn good.

Drew Estate Isla Del Sol
Drew Estate Legends
Acid Opulence 3
Kentucky Fire Cured (not really flavored but still different from a regular cigar)
Drew Estate Naturals (which I guess are Larutans now ??)
Drew Estate Tabak
Deadwood Crazy Alice
Drew Estate Java (I prefer red. don't like the mint)

Good luck.
RMAN4443 Offline
#24 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
I think I saw the list once when I googled "chit list".

Hmmmm, I used to be on that list.....probably still am in some circles Anxious
joeman Offline
#25 Posted:
Joined: 08-19-2002
Posts: 26
Infused cigars - not really much flavor
Flavored cigars - flavors but often bad

Generally I'm not a fan of either but I think the Nub Cafe ones aren't as terrible as others. There is enough tobacco to kill the fake coffee taste.
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