wubears71.... if you have any recommendations, please share! I gotta keep it in the $8-$12 range for now, if that helps.... Thanks in advance!
There are so many great cigars in the sub $10 range right now. In fact many of the mfgs are coming out with ones that are excellent in the $5-$6 range.
I am a full bodied cigar smoker and my favorite non limited edition cigars include:
- Jamie Garica Reserva ($7 to $8) full bodied
- My Father Le Bijou ($10 - $11) full bodied
- La Flor Dominica Air Bender ($7 -$9) medium to full bodied
- Tatuaje Miami ($6.50 - $9.00) medium to full bodied
- Alec Bradley Prensado ($9 - $13) full bodied
- Alec Bradley Family Blend ($7-$8) medium to full bodied
- Liga Privada T-52 ($10-$13) full bodied
- Casa Magna Colorado ($5 - $9) full bodied
- Nestor Miranda Dominicano ($6 - $9) medium bodied
Some of the great $5 cigars out there are
- Alec Bradley American Classic - mild to medium body
- Tabac Beaz - medium bodied
- Tatuaje Serie P - medium to full bodied (they are about $3)
My favorite mild cigar is by far the Oliva Connecticut which run between $6 and $8 per stick.
I give ranges as the price depends on the cigar vitola you choose - The bigger the cigar the more it typically costs. Also torpedos and figurados are harder to roll so they usually sell at a premium. Robustos are a great starting point, which are 5x50. I prefer a toro which is typically a 6x50 size and my least favorite is the double toro which is a massive 6x60. I also love laneros which are long and skinny but they are a hard cigar to roll correctly so I'm very choosy on which onesi smoke. The absolute best lancero out there for the money is the Oliva V Lancero which is about $5 per stick and is full bodied.
Also keep in mind that state taxes affect price significantly. The same cigar that sells for $8 in pennsylvania sells for $13 in New York since NY has a 75% cigar tax and Pennsylvania has no wholesale cigar tax.
Anything with a Connecticut wrapper is going to be mild.
This is a good starting point but it's all about personal preference. I stay away from the big names like Montecristo and Cohiba and basically any other Atalis or General Cigar Company cigar as there are so many better cigars out there for the money. Their cigars are targeted to the mass market so they tend to be one dimensional and bland. What I mean by bland is that the flavor profile isn't anything exciting. For instance the Montecristo 1999 is medium bodied and very strong to the non regular cigar smoker but that is about all you get from it.
Cigars are like wine in that half the enjoyment is getting the different flavor profiles to come though. You can get hints of cedar, flowers, earth, chocolate, nuts, spice, pepper, toffee, etc from cigars and the sign of a great cigar is one that blends several compatible flavors in one cigar. For instance getting a pepper flavor from a connecticut wrapper is not desirable as the pepper is associated with a strong cigar.
I hope this helps.