Here's a few ideas; be sure to pay special attention to which particular cigar you're buying in any given brand, because most manufactuers make cigars that range from "mild" to "thermonuclear" and you don't want to buy the wrong one!
Example: An Arturo Fuente Hemingway is sweet and pleasant with a mild-to-medium body and just the slightest hint of punchiness. Sounds nice, eh? But if you reached over to the next box and grabbed an Arturo Fuente Fuente Fuente Opus X, you'd likely toss your lunch by the halfway point. LOL
Cusano 18 Connecticut
Avo Classic
Fonseca Natural
The Griffin's Robusto
Davidoff No.1/No.2/No.3
Cu-Avana Natural
Arturo Fuente Hemingway
Cuvee Blanc
Ashton Cabinet Series
CAO Gold
Macanudo Cafe Series
So give some of those a whirl, and enjoy! There's a tremendous variety of subtle complexities in mild cigars not found in the heavier bodied smokes. I don't typically smoke the mild cigars too often, but every time I smoke a nice one, I appreciate how lovely a mild smoke can be.
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