Quick! Good Mild Cigars!

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IWinchester
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Re: Quick! Good Mild Cigars!

Post by IWinchester » Tue Jan 05, 2016 7:22 pm

BowhuntnHoosier wrote:
kurtdesign1 wrote:
BowhuntnHoosier wrote:Illusione Rothschilde
I don't remember these being overly mild. Really??
I think they are mild to medium at the most.

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I definitely couldn't smoke one on an empty stomach, but great cigars!

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Re: Quick! Good Mild Cigars!

Post by Kevin1323 » Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:55 pm

The Griffin's
The San Latano Connecticut in lancero is great

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Re: Quick! Good Mild Cigars!

Post by Zedman05 » Wed Jan 20, 2016 9:57 pm

Don Tomas Sungrown were one of my first cigars back in the day. I would consider them mild and half decently flavorful...but I haven't had one since probably 2007, so...

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Re: Quick! Good Mild Cigars!

Post by skoidat69 » Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:53 pm

CLE Connecticut
Aladino by Julio Eiroa
Royal Butera Dorado
Diamond Crown #4 natural


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Re: Quick! Good Mild Cigars!

Post by kurtdesign1 » Fri Jan 22, 2016 8:30 am

skoidat69 wrote:CLE Connecticut
Aladino by Julio Eiroa
Royal Butera Dorado
Diamond Crown #4 natural


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Wow. What the hell is a Royal Butera Dorado? Thanks for the contributions, Skoidat

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Re: Quick! Good Mild Cigars!

Post by Kip » Fri Jan 22, 2016 10:40 am

I know the Butera name from pipe tobacco, rather than cigars...but here's what I found at Altadis' site:


Country of Manufacture: Dominican Republic
Wrapper: Connecticut Shade
Binder: Indonesia
Filler: Dominican

Butera Royal Vintage

Introduced in 1993, the Butera Royal Vintage combines six distinctive whole-leaf tobaccos, highlighted with a Connecticut Shade wrapper and an Indonesian binder. The smooth Connecticut Shade wrappers are hand selected for deep color and silky texture. Handcrafted at the Tabacalera de Garcia factory in the Dominican Republic, Butera cigars are skillfully rolled by "first row" master cigar makers. The mild- to medium-bodied cigars are well aged in Spanish cedar to ensure the exceptionally smooth spicy aromas, complex flavors, and taste characteristics pleasantly greet the senses.

Available Sizes
Mirabella: 38 x 6 3/4"
Bravo Corto: 50 x 4 1/2"
Poca Bella: 44 x 4"
Dorado 652: 52 x 6"
Fumo Dolce: 44 x 5 1/2"

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