If by green, you mean green tobacco (not literally green, but underaged), then they're nasty and need to rest in the humi for several months before they taste better
If by green, you mean literally green, then you must be talking about cigars with a candela (also called double claro or American Market Selection [AMS]) wrapper.
I've wanted to try a candela, but I can never find them in my area. Not many candelas are made, but 100 years ago, the candela wrapper was the favored wrapper leaf of most American smokers (hence it was sometimes refered to as AMS).
People who like them say they are very sweet and mild.
People who hate them say they are bland and tasteless.
It's your call. But since you seem to like milder smokes (like the Baccarats I recommend to you), then I think you might like them.
Never hurts to try new things.