A little assist near cigars?

im a newcomer to cigars, and to this point my favorite cigars are Backwoods: light, mild and sweet and doesnt brake my wallet, not to mention the great aroma.

i be wondering what class of cigar Backwoods are because they have a rustic appearance which i find terribly appealing and i seldom see in other cigars.

and one the curious person i am, i ask if within are any other brands that are similar to Backwoods yet different adequate to be worth trying out?

Answers:
Backwoods would be a machine rolled "cigar" although I enjoy to agree, these are not true cigars. If the taste of them and look is what you are after, try Roughneck at www.thompsoncigar.com. If you want to try a true cigar but want something "different", try a JAVA by Drew Estates, available at www.seriouscigars.com
I hold never heard of backwoods, and from the "flimsy, mild, and sweet" description, most cigar smokers wouldn't even call them a cigar.

I know that you are looking for other cigars approaching them, but we can find you something better. Go to www.cigarsinternational.com and type in mistakes within the search division. These are some of the best cigars you can get for the money.

They also hold a section call "a buck a stick." These might also be a good start.

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