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There are gobs of maduros that impart big sweetness. Someone mentioned Hemingway maduros. Oliva Special G Maduros are another.
For a real clean sweetness like honey, lots of cc's deliver. I'm trying to think of something that is singularly sweet, where that's all you'd say about the cigar, but I have nothing. Any good maduro will show you a lot of sweet. DPG JJ Maduro is probably way up there.
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On a more serious note.
El Rey del Mundo Robusto/Robusto Larga/Robusto Suprema all have a very distinctive sweetness. I have also found some sweetness in the Taboo HSG line.
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"Sweetest" & "Creamiest" (both in the same cigar) that I've had was a Montecristo Seven. I thought it had to be infused or something! Research said not infused.
I enjoyed it immensely for that sweet factor. It was almost TO sweet. Give that a try. M
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I have found that more often than not, I get a sweetness from Nicaraguan leaf. That's not to say a Dominican can't be sweet, but it usually takes a premium Dominican cigar to provide that level of sweetness that a $3 Famous Nicaraguan can.
Here is a short list: La Esencia - while it can be a bit spicy, the sweetness can really shine through Anejo - Most maduro's are sweeter and the Anjeo is a great example of that Hirsh y Garcia - IMO the perfect cigar
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It's amazing what people pick up different in the same sticks! For example, Torano's Sigs and AF's Don Carlos are both two of my long-term favorites! I have at least two boxes of each of these in my coolers. But, I don't think I'd describe either as "Sweet". However, I WOULD describe them both as smooth! I seem to get more in the nature of leather, and nuts (Like pecan) from these sticks! Just goes to show that what someone else tastes may not be the same taste you get out of a cigar!
While I don't get "sweet" out of these two, I definitely recommend them!!! Probably the best "sweet" I remember came from the original Famous Nic 3000 sticks, and also from many of the AF Anejo's I've had. But, the Anejo does not fit your price break! The Famous Nic 3000's definitely do, but I haven't had any of these newer than the third production run (several years ago!), so I have NO idea if the current production is anything like the 3000's from the past. Good luck on the search!
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Short stories always give me a sweet, gingerbread-y flavor.
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in all honesty i find a natural sweetness from Perdomo Grand Cru (natural) and Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary (i've only had it in Torpedo).
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I find that a lot of Maduro's have that "maduro" sweetness to them. AF 8-5-8 Maduro, Padron 2000/3000, AF Hemingway Maduro and Kristoff Maduro. Some Cameroon wrappers also have a gentle sweetness to them, AF Hemingway Signature is my favorite Cameroon. Also The AF Queen B, Sungrown imparts a slight sweetness. All smokes listed would fall with in your price range. Hope this helps.
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If your looking for sweet tobacco taste without infusion, just the natural sweetness of tobacco, you need to get a pipe and try different straight virginia tobacco's. I personally have never had natural tobacco sweetness like this with a cigar, just a pipe. Sorry if this isnt an option, but I smoke both and never grab for a cigar when I'm looking for that sweet tobacco taste.
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Bro I have the cigar you need. Made by my fathers cigars- door de las antillas-toro
This was rated number one by cigar afficionado at 98 points I believe. This cigar is about $7 Its creamy, sweet just enough naturally to the pallate and smokes even and has a great draw. ENJOY--let me know what you think |
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