Cigars for Beginners

New to cigar smoking? That must explain why you have been web-surfing so much about cigars lately. But the problem is that despite all the web-surfing and suggestion-seeking, you have not zeroed in on a particular cigar yet! We understand that too. They are talking about all those flavors and strengths and all kinds of shapes and sizes and not to mention the huge array of brands. How are you supposed to choose amid all the confusing jargon? This might have made you consider choosing your first cigar randomly but that is the worst mistake a newbie can make. Unless you want to ruin your very first smoking experience, choosing randomly is the last thing you would want to do. Then, how are you supposed to know which cigar is best for a beginner? Keep reading this article, of course! Presenting you with 5 of the best cigars ever made for beginners (you might as well call them “cigars tailored for beginners”):

  1. Spanish Light Candela Lonsdale: A cigar from the famed cigar brand Arturo Fuente, the Spanish Light Candela Lonsdale sports a light candela wrapper, is relatively slimmer and is superbly constructed resulting in a smoke that is smooth and mild. To put it in other words, it’s the perfect smoke for beginners.
  2. Curly Head: Yet another made-for-beginners cigar from Arturo Fuente, the rustic Curly Head is a mild-flavored and consistently drawing cigar that can be yours at just $1.50 a stick!
  3. Macanudo Hyde Park: Anyone who has been on the lookout for some amazing cigars must have heard of Macanudo. After all, Macanudo is one of the top selling premium cigar brands in the United States. The Hyde Park Cafà cigar from Macanudo is a cigar that does justice to the reputation of the brand. Sprinkled throughout with light tastes of almonds, cashews and fresh herbs, this cigar is one of the best you will ever come across.
  4. Macanudo Cafe Portofino: The cafe line of cigars by Macanudo is famed for mildness. The sweet smoke is another aspect you would not want to miss out on. And what’s more? The flavor evolves as you smoke the cigar!
  5. Montecristo No. 4: The Montecristo No. 4 is for those who’d like a little spice in their cigars to spice things up. It’s not too overpowering, though.