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So...
I'm realitively new to cigars, ok really new. Had a few, and really liked them. what do people recommend for starter cigars??

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Tell us more about yourself in the introduction thread, then head over to the Newbie Sampler thread and that should get you on your way. :welcome:
 
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Dex newbie here too. I grabbed a sampler to get a nice variety. Cutter, Humidor and Lighter. Tons of experienced smokers on this forum.
 

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Check out the various samplers from the better internet dealers, like JR, Cigars International and Holt's. Avoid Thompson's like the plague!!! Read the descriptions, and just order some. Keep a log of what you liked, what you didn't and why. That will help you refine your future selections.

Three pieces of advice:
1. Never judge a cigar based on a single stick. You are dealing with products made from natural materials by hand that are sensitive to environmental conditions. There is simply too much possible variation from stick to stick to make a valid judgment based on just one.

2. Wrappers and sizes/shapes have an astonishing effect on flavor and smoking characteristics, so don't judge a particular brand line based on just one size, and remember that the wrapper will change a cigar's flavor greatly.

3. Remember that your taste will change over time, so don't be afraid to revisit sticks that you tried but didn't like, and don't be shocked if you find that you don't like cigars that you used to love.

It's a great ride --- enjoy it!
 

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"Quote: Three pieces of advice..."

That's absolutely right!
What I like, changes constantly - things differ from day to day.. It all depends on the time, food, drink, mood, environment, temperature, etc...

Trying a variety is the best thing one can do!
Enjoy!
 

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Dex, the best advice I can give is go to your local B&M, talk to the tobacconist, who will ask what type of food you like and gives you some suggestions on cigars that might fit into your flavor profile. What I like, might not be your cup of tea. Since the flavor range goes from mild to full bodied, somewhere in between is where you begin the journey or lifestyle of cigars. hehe.


The Padrons, The Tatuajes, Fuentes are all great lines to smoke.
 
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