Sweetest Smoothest Cuban Cigars in your opinion


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Upmann mag 50 is very fruity, peachy sweet to me Quintero Panetela is sweet hay to me PLPC are syrup sweet to start off then get toasty Cohiba siglo 2 can be sweet RyJ can be sweet but it depends

For any question asking which Cuban cigars meet certain subjective criteria, hypothesis: if you wait long enough, the list of responses from the community will gradually expand to include all Cuban ci

Just now, TBird55 said:

Smoking a QdO #50, right now.has a  nice smooth, creamy, sweet flavor.  The box has been down for about 3 months, I must say that it has surprised me...very enjoyable smoke...

Just smoked one a couple hours ago. Mine haven't been down long at all, and only a few months old, but they are GOOD. Surprised me as well. I've also heard they are bringing back the Coronas Claros?? Because I haven't seen those recently

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Aged Cohiba genios gets my vote Quality is an absolute must with this cigar. Their chocolate notes cover the sweetness The batch I am thinking of was about 3 years old

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On May 23, 2016 at 5:16 AM, Fugu said:

Yes. Not that I find this in any way typical for the SP Beli, but the sweetest cigar I ever had was exactly this. A 2009 or '10 Beli, which developed an incredible sugar cane sweetness after 1/3 in, that stayed till the end. Never had such before or after. Don't know what they put in that stick. You could literally taste the sugar-sweetness on the tongue.

This literally is why I return every now and again and get a bundle or 2 of good custom-rolleds. My favorites have this barnyard and sugarcane smell that make me sweat and squeal.

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On 9/19/2018 at 1:35 AM, planetary said:

For any question asking which Cuban cigars meet certain subjective criteria, hypothesis: if you wait long enough, the list of responses from the community will gradually expand to include all Cuban cigars ever made.

As always...

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