What cigar you recommend?

Do you find the RP 1992 similar to the Drew Estates Kahlua?


To be honest I don't know. I have never had a Drew Estates, but I have had the RP 1992 and loved it. I was just recommending a cigar I thought was good:)
 
Baccarat has a sweet aftertaste as does the natural series by Drew Estate. As for that coffee flavor, you could try the Java which is a partnership between RP and DE. Also, DE has a new line out called Isla del Sol. Good luck.

scottie

Stay away for Isla del Sol! They are gross imo
 
To be honest I don't know. I have never had a Drew Estates, but I have had the RP 1992 and loved it. I was just recommending a cigar I thought was good:)

Well then why did you make the suggestion? :confused: Maybe next time read the whole post, not just the title, and find an answer to the question, he was looking for a cigar similar to the Kahlua, not just any old cigar:hn
 
as far as I can tell, they were recently discontinued and plenty of places still have them in stock.
Just stock up on them now if you like them that much.

Barring that, buy a bundle cigar, pour yourself a shot of kahlua, and take a tiny sip of it after each puff on the cigar.
:D
 
Well then why did you make the suggestion? :confused: Maybe next time read the whole post, not just the title, and find an answer to the question, he was looking for a cigar similar to the Kahlua, not just any old cigar:hn
I understand he was looking for something similar to a Kahlua, however I was suggesting a cigar I thought was good. What is excatly wrong with that? I am sorry if I upset anyone, as that was never my intention, I just thought I would offer up a cigar I thought was good. Again, I am truly sorry if this ticked anyone off.
 
I understand he was looking for something similar to a Kahlua, however I was suggesting a cigar I thought was good. What is excatly wrong with that? I am sorry if I upset anyone, as that was never my intention, I just thought I would offer up a cigar I thought was good. Again, I am truly sorry if this ticked anyone off.

Threads become hard to read if they are just "free association" rather than a true conversation/reply to what has already been said. Also the original poster could have thought you meant it was similar to a Kahlua and tried one when that really wasn't what he was looking for.
That being said, no worries, let's all move on...
 
Threads become hard to read if they are just "free association" rather than a true conversation/reply to what has already been said. Also the original poster could have thought you meant it was similar to a Kahlua and tried one when that really wasn't what he was looking for.
That being said, no worries, let's all move on...


Ok, I understand, I do apologize.
 
There is a brand new cigar that is a house brand of 2guyssmokeshop called Dos Hombres Cocoa that they say has a smooth coffee/cocoa flavor. I have not tried it but it might be close to what you want. Their web site is www.2guyssmokeshop.com. Hope that this helps.
 
i would recommend the drew estates java, as some have already suggested, but then try to get into non-flavored smokes :tu
 
i would recommend the drew estates java, as some have already suggested, but then try to get into non-flavored smokes :tu
:r im already in non-flavored smokes... im just looking for something close to what i liked...

this aint my first rodeo :tu
 
Kahula cigars are probably one of the best flavored cigars - I'm not into flavored cigars, however I have tried Kahlua, and they're not bad. I'd say they're a great cigar for beginners. For a good well rounded cigar, I say go with Pepin Cuban Classics. Pepin makes one heck of a cigar, and they're not harsh.

If you're looking for a really good medium bodied cigar that has a lot of natural cocoa/chocolate flavor, go with the Arganese Maduro Churchill. It's like smoking a coffee infused chocolate bar - very tasty, and not flavored. It's all natural tobacco, just very rich tasting. Highly recommended.

Hope that helps!
 
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