Fwiw, I highly recommend having a box of either Natural Dirt or Tabak Especial Claro on the table - both are extremely popular with uninitiated smokers and you will be able to get a lot of women to join you in the experience by offering a box of these.
I just attended a giant New Year's bonfire and had about 20 of the gals herfing right along with us well into 3 am in the morn. We went thru a box of LPs, a box of Undercrown and one each of Natural and Tabak Especial. It was a great time!
So my recommendation for any non-cigar event cigar menu is:
- Traditional box(es) you love in the Medium to Full range.
- Traditional box(es) you love in the Mild to Medium bodied range.
- Box(es) of Natural or Tabak Especial - you will be surprised by how many people, both guys and gals, who would otherwise not smoke at all will spark these.
Some folks are purist and might argue the infused cigars are a bad idea, but I would argue that they really are missing the point. A wedding is meant to be a celebration with your family and friends and the more people you can get to join you in smoking cigars the better a time that everyone will have. Getting those bridesmaids a'herfin and a'boozin is a good time for all. :>
I would steer clear of having something just for the "special" smokers, nobody likes to be excluded or feel like they weren't offered the same experience. Save those cigars for your cigar junkie-only herfs. My point is whatever cigars you offer, be sure to offer them to everyone.
Hope this helps,
Steve Saka
Prez, Drew Estate