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njstone

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Hey guys. So my brother is here visiting me this week, and we've been burning sticks each day. He's a light-weight (only smokes with me, so like yearly). But he says he wants to try a spicy/peppery cigar. He thought the Skull and Bones looked cool (which it does), but I thought that might kill him, lol.

I'm having a brain fart here--drawing a blank coming up with cigars with plenty of spice or pepper, but not full-strength in terms of nicotine content. Maybe a DPG Black or a San Cristobal?

Help me with some ideas, boys. Thanks!
 

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If the DPG black is too much, might I suggest:

Curivari Reserva Limitada 1000 Series

It is peppery but mild. JDog turned me onto these.
 
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Your thougths on DPG Black are spot on. I really like Cabaiguan. Good taste medium strength, excellent flavors and the price is right. Many Partagas CC are good like Shorts from a cabinet as they can be throughly enjoyed for about 30 minutes.

Tatuaje Havana VI Red Angels I found one of the spiciest cigars I ever had and is a good medium to medium full strength.
 
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What about DPG Blue?

That one has spice, pepper, and some other yummy flavours without the strength kick of even a DPG Black.
 
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Funny you mention DPG Blue's. Many folks find them and they are marketed as stronger than the DPG Blacks. But the early one's I have from years ago seems the blues were not as strong as the black. :dunno:
 

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Also, JdN Celebracion? The same binder/filler as the Antano 1970, but with a different wrapper for a milder smoke.
 
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Also, JdN Celebracion? The same binder/filler as the Antano 1970, but with a different wrapper for a milder smoke.

I don't think I'd ever give a JdN to a newbie smoker.

Even the Celebracion is a fairly powerful smoke.
 

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reading this thread started making my mouth water.:drool:
I agree with the recommendation for the Cabiguan's
also the Brickhouse toro or robusto. Not too Strong,
but definitely spicy, and a peppery.
 
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Cab Guapo is a good one. Viaje 50/50 red, EPC 2009 inaugural and 601 Black or Red are all worthy as well.
 

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The new DPG blacks are smoking great, the ones with the ribbon on the foot. Has that creamy underbelly back.

Oliva V, can't go wrong there.
 
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La Aurora 107 Lancero - Medium in strength, but full of spice.

My Father Le Bijou - Lots of pepper, but it might be a little strong for someone who doesn't smoke cigars regularly.

Benchmade - Cheap, yet full-flavored and spicy. I've given these out to novice cigar smokers who prefer a mild stogie, but they were able to tolerate its medium (almost full) strength.
 
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